
Hybrid varieties 

Sweet 
fener culty. Com 
New York Certified 
Golden Cross Bantam 
$8 days. This stock is something 
extra in Golden Cross Bantam. 
Extra in the way of yields, uni- 
formity and type of ears. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% Ib., 40c) (1b., 70e) 
(5 Ibs., $3.00) prepaid 
Golden Cross Bantam 
SS days. Excellent for market 
Srowers and well adapted for 
canner’s use. Highly resistant to 
Stewart’s Disease and very pro- 
lific. Stalks 6 feet high, sturdy, 
‘with exceptionally broad dark 
green leaves. Ears 7% to 8 inches 
long, 10-14 rowed. Extremely 
uniform in plant and ear charac- 
teristics and in maturity. 
(PRt., 10c) (1% Ib., 35e) (ib., 60c) 
(3S Ibs., $2.50) prepaid 

Seneca Golden Hybrid. 
Seneca Golden Hybrid 75 days. We receive more compli- 
mentary reports on this than any 
ether corn. Stalks 5% feet tall, bearing two marketable ears on 
practically every stalk. Best Hybrid corn for high altitude and extra 
early growing. Kernels large golden yellow and of the best quality. 
Seed small; five to six lbs. will plant an acre. 
(PKt., 10c) (% Ib., 40e) CUb., 70c) (5 Ibs., $3.00) prepaid 
Silver Cross Bantam “™ %*¥s:_ A snowy white counterpart 
of Golden Cross Bantam; brings all of 
the quality, flavor, and tenderness of the fancy yellow corns into 
the white class. Ears heavy, 12 to 14 rowed and somewhat larger 
than the Golden Cross type. Excellent for canning as well as market. 
(PkKt., 10c) (% Ib., 35c) Cb., 60e) (5 Ibs., $2.50) prepaid 
83 days. A top cross sunshine maturing ahead of 
Tendergol Golden Cross Bantam; stock sturdy; golden foli- 
age; highly resistant to bacterial wilt; ears 7% inches, cylindrical, 
12-16 rowed, kernels medium in width and depth, tender, good yellow 
and of good quality. 
(Pkt., 10c) (1% Ib., 35c) CUb., 60c) (5 Ibs., $2.50) prepaid 
Sweet Corn 
S9 days. It has the color and quality of 
Bantam Evergreen Golden Bantam, but the ears are longer 
and have twelve to fourteen rows. A valuable sort for the market 
growers owing to the combination of highest quality and desirable 
size. This sort originated in New England, a cross between Golden 
Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% Ib., 25c) (ib., 40c) (5 Ibs., $1.50) prepaid 
80 days. One of the sweetest corns; the 
Golden Bantam stalks grow from 4 to 5 feet and produce 
two to three ears to the stalk. The ears are eight rowed, and, 
whether eaten from the cob or canned the quality is excellent. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% Ib., 25e) (ib., 40c) (5 Ibs., $1.50) prepaid 
72 days. Two to three days earlier 
Early Golden Sweet than Golden Early Market and con- 
sidered to be of better eating quality. A very promising first early 
sort; the result of a cross between Golden Gem and Golden Early 
Market. 12 rowed. 6 to 7 inches long. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% Ib., 25c) CUb., 40c) (5 Ibs., $1.50) prepaid 
Open pollinated varieties 


See page 90 for Special Prices to Market Growers 29 

