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Fr., Mais Sueve; Ger., Zucker Mais; Sp., Maize Dulce; It., Gran Turco Dolce 
1 pound will plant 100 hills or about 200 feet of row 
Plant when soil is warm in hills 3 or 4 feet 
apart 8 to 10 seeds to hill. Thin out to 4 plants 
to hill or plant in rows 3 feet apart, thinning out 
plants to 12 inches apart. Cultivate frequently 
giving a dressing of commercial fertilizer about 
every two weeks. 
First Early Varieties 
Golden Bantam Hybrid. The only really sweet, 
extra early eight-rowed hybrid golden corn, 
slightly larger than Golden Bantam and ten 
days earlier. Wilt-resistant. 
Lb. 70c, 5 lbs. $3.35 
Golden Bantam. Early, golden yellow color, 
and highest quality. Ears 6 to 7 inches long, 
8-rowed. Our stock has been carefully select- 
ed and is superior to most stock offered. 
Lb. 45c, 5 Ibs. $2.10 
Golden Early Market. Rapidly taking the place 
of Golden Sunshine. The stalks grow from 
4 to 5 feet tall and the ears are very large, 
being 12- to 14-rowed and of excellent qual- 
ity. Two weeks earlier than Golden Bantam 
and very prolific. Lb. 45c, 5 lbs. $2.10 
Golden Sunshine. Golden Bantam type. Ready 
a week to ten days earlier than Golden Ban- 
tam. The plant growth is more dwarf and the 
ears closer to the ground. 
Lb. 45c, 5 Ibs. $2.10 
Marcross Hybrid. A cross between Early Golden 
Market and Purdue Bantam with the earliness 
of Early Golden Market. Better quality and 
wilt-resistant. Lb. 70c, 5 Ibs. $3.35 
Mason’s Golden Midget. Exactly like White 
Midget in growth and habit except the cob 
is smaller and the kernels sweeter; in fact, 
anyone who has eaten Mason’s Golden 
Midget acclaims it to be the sweetest corn 
they have ever tasted. It grows on minia- 
ture plants rarely exceeding a height of 
three and one-half feet and can be sown 
in rows, thinning the plants out to six in- 
ches apart, allowing eighteen to twenty-four 
inches between the rows. Each plant car- 
ries three to five ears about four inches 
long, maturing in 50 to 55 days. For a con- 
tinuous supply, successive sowings should 
be made every ten days until July 10th in 
the latitude of New York. 
Packets containing approximately 500 
seeds $1.00 

SWEET CORN, 
Golden Cross Bantam 
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Metropolitan. Large, handsome ears of fine 
quality, very early; ears about 9 inches long 
and about 14 rows of kernels. 
Lb. 45c, 5 Ibs. $2.10 
Sweet Cross. Hybrid. Early Golden Sweet 
crossed with Purdue Bantam, extreme earli- 
ness of Golden Sweet and unusual sweetness 
of Golden Bantam with wilt-resistance. 
Lb. 70c, 5 Ibs. $3.35 
Whipcross. Hybrid. Ready in 75 days. 12 to 
14 rowed, golden yellow, well filled ears. 
Lb 106;2 57 lbsin$ 3930 
Second Early Varieties 
Black Mexican. One of the sweetest and best; 
ears 8 inches long and 8-rowed; grains bluish 
black when ripe. Ebs4 7c. elbss 22.0 
Lincoln. Hybrid. Hieavy producer, ready to use 
in 85 days. Tapering ears 8 inches long, well 
filled to the tips. Fine quality, color golden 
yellow. Lb: 1042) bs.5$3 135 
Purgold. Hybrid. The result of a three-line 
hybridization and combines the size of ear, 
kernel and high quality of Golden Cross Ban- 
tam but matures a week earlier. 
Lb: 20¢, 5 lbs. #$.3235. 
General Crop 
Country Gentleman. An especially fine quality 
corn. Ears 7 to 8 inches long, cob small, 
white and densely covered with long, slender 
white grains, without row formation. 
Lb. 45c, 5 Ibs. $2.10 
Golden Cross Bantam. Hybrid. A cross between 
Golden Bantam and Purdue Bantam. Ears 8 
inches long, 8 to 12 rows of delicious quality. 
Heavy yielder and the same resistance as Pur- 
due Bantam. Lb. 70c, 5 lbs. $3.35 
Long Island Beauty. A popular, late maturing 
variety. Immense ears often a foot long, 18 
to 20-rowed; sweet and tender. 
Lb, 45c,- Fulbs2 $2,106 
Stowell’s Evergreen. The standard and best 
known sweet corn. Ears 8 to 9 inches long, 
16 to 18-rowed, with a very deep, sweet grain. 
Our strain of this variety is uniform deep 
grain; small cob and high quality. 
Lb. 45c, 5 Ibs. $2:10 
White Cross. Hybrid. (Resistant to ear worms.) 
Ears 8 to 9 inches. 12 rows, matures 95 
days. Has the sweetness and quality of yel- 
low corn and has such an exceptionally tight 
husk that it is resistant to ear worms. 
Lb. 75c, 5 lbs. $3.60 
