12 F, LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 

SWEET 
CORN 
Most Delicious ... fresh from your own garden! 
Come*early summer and it's on every- 
one’s lips, "I wish the sweet corn were 
ripe!"’ No other vegetable is so universal a 
No other 
princely a delicacy—the melting sweetness 
favorite. vegetable boasts so 
of corn on the cob. 
Warm weather and a rich, loose seed 
bed, thoroughly worked, is required. Plant 
the Lago brands of seed corn, and through 
the warm days and nights of midsummer, 
the tall, tasseled stalks will bring to perfec- 
tion this fine table favorite. 
Golden Cross Bantam 
Yellow Varieties 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
This is a product of the Indiana Experi- 
ment Station—undoubtedly as desirable a 
hybrid sweet corn as there is, it was bred 
for high yield, and unequalled flavor. Uni- 
form ears 8 or more inches long are closely 
set with 14 rows of light yellow grains. 
Pkt. 10c, Y2 Ib. 25c, 1 Ib. 45c. ; 
GOLDEN BANTAM 
The corn of this country-wide favorite is a 
rich, golden yellow. The cob is small, the 
ears slender with eight rows of kernels. By 
no means the earliest or heaviest producer, 
but unequalled for the sweet tenderness of 
the kernels. Matures in 82 days. Pkt. 10c, 
Y% lb. 25c, 1 lb. 45c. 

GOLDEN SUNSHINE 
Maturing in 80 days to come to market at 
the same time as the white varieties, this 
unusually tall and vigorous grower has 12 
rows of deep yellow kernels. A fine market 
variety. Pkt. 10c, ¥% lb. 25c, 1 lb. 45c. 
GOLDEN BANTAM EVERGREEN 
A heavy producer with large ears 8 in. 
long and with 14 to 18 rows of kernels. 
A late variety especially adapted to home 
gardens, remaining tender for some 
time after maturing. Matures in 95 
days. Pkt. 10c, ¥2 lb. 25c, 1 lb. 45c. 
GOLDEN COUNTRY 
GENTLEMAN 
Ninety-five days to maturity. Gold- 
en Country Gentleman has long nar- 
row kernels with one-row formation. 
A late maturing variety, highly prized 
for both home and market gardening. 
Pkt. 10c, ¥2 lb. 25c, 1 lb. 45c. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY YELLOW 
One of the leading market gardener 
varieties favored because of its early 
maturity (85 days) and the large size 
of the ears. It is a prolific and vig- 
orous grower with 8-inch ears 12 to 
16 rows each, creamy yellow and 
very sweet. Pkt. 10c, 2 lb. 25c, 1 |b. 
45c. 
White 
Varieties 
ALAMEDA SWEET 
A California favorite developed by mar- 
ket gardeners of Alameda County. Long 
ears with 10 to 14 rows, protected by strong 
husks at the top which limits damage by 
corn ear worm. The melting sweetness of 
the kernels is testified to by its fine popu- 
larity among gardeners. 90 days. Pkt. 10c, 
Tob 2ocul lbw 4 0C. 
OREGON EVERGREEN 
An earlier variety than the old favorite— 
Stowell’s Evergreen—equally sweet, tender 
kernels. Has become in recent years one of 
the mid-season favorites with gardeners. 
Pkt. 10c, ¥% lb. 25c, 1 Ib. 45c. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 
An old-time favorite—a late season rip- 
ener lacking row formation but possessing a 
vigorous growth, with larger ears and firm 
kernels. A good dependable producer 
through late summer. Pkt. 10c, Y2 lb. 25c, 
1 Ib. 45c. 

Other Varieties 
BLACK MEXICAN 
88 days. One of the richest flavored and 
most tender varieties. Although when ripe 
the seed is dark bluish or black, when ready 
for table use it is white. The ears are about 
9 inches long. Usually 8 rowed. Pkt. 10c, 
Y2 Ib. 25c, 1 Ib. 45c. 
POP CORN, WHITE RICE 
110 days. .Dry ears 6 inches long. Ker- 
nels translucent, waxy white. Popped ker- 
nels large and snow white. Pkt. 10c, 2 lb. 
25c, 1 Ib. 45c. 
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A LAGO 
“California Sunshine” 
VEGETABLE 
GARDEN 
Provides fresh, appetizing 
food the year around. 

Golden Bantam 
