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New Victory Garden Sweet Corn Hybrids 
Developed by Agronomy Department, Ohio State University 
Grown experimentally for several years—Higher yield—unsurpassed for flavor 
1944 
1944 Released for Commercial Production 
OHIOGOLD 1; OHIOGOLD 2 | 

Ohiogold | 
Ohiogold 1 produces a rug- 
ged stalk. The plants are 
tall and about 6 days later 
in maturity than those of 
Golden Cross Bantam. /Yields 
of Ohiogold 1 have ex- 
ceeded those of Golden 
Cross Bantam by about 
25%. See Table below. The 
ears are long and carry 
12-14 rows of medium yel- 
low kernels. Quality excel- 
lent. Gardeners have long 
wanted the combination of 
high yield and fine flavor. 
Certainly Ohiogold 1 has 
given them all they have 
asked for. Don’t fail to in- 
clude some of this Hybrid 
seed with your order. 
Plants of Ohiogold 2 are 
slightly shorter and darker 
green than those of Ohio- 
gold 1, and a day later in 
maturity. The two Hybrids 
produce equally well but the 
product of Ohiogold 2 is 
more uniform and _ slightly 
sweeter. Most of the ears 
carry 12 rows of kernels, 
although some have 14. A 
wonderful Hybrid for the 
home garden. 
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Our supply of Ohiogold 2 is 
very limited and if we are 
out when order is received 
may we send Ohiogold | ? 
Chicgold 2 

_ Highly recommended for the Home or the Commercial Garden. 
Price Ohiogold | and Ohiogold 2, parcel post prepaid, 1% Ib., 40c; 1% Ib. 80c; pound, $1.00. 
Express not prepaid, 14 lb., 30c; 1% Ib., 50c; pound, 75c. 
Performance of Sweet Corn Hybrids at Columbus 
Pounds good ears Days to Number of 
per acre 2 yr. av. | Roasting ears Rows 
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Earliest of all Yellow Hybrids. All America honorable mention 1941. Very wilt 
SPANCROS resistant and a heavy yielder of wonderful quality Roasting Ears. This new Hybrid 
should be in every home garden and is without question the best and heaviest yielder of the very earliest sea- 
son. Matures to roasting ear stage in approximately 63 days. We feel Spancross to be a most valuable addition 
to our Sweet Corn Hybrids. Try it. Price—50c per [b., 30c per 14 Ib., postpaid. Not prepaid per Ib. 40c. 5 Ibs. 
or over 37c. 10 Ibs. or over 35c. 100 Ib. lots, per Ib. 32c. 
MARC ROS This Hybrid matures a few days later than Spancross (65 to 67 days). It has a 
slightly larger stalk, is very cold and disease resistant, which allows very early 
planting. The flavor is delicious. The ears are medium size with rows straight and kernels fairly deep. 
An excellent and very profitable Hybrid. Price—50Oc per Ib., 30c per '/2 Ib., postpaid. Not prepaid, per Ib. 40c. 
5 Ibs. or over, 37c per Ib. 10 Ibs. or over, 35c. 100 Ibs., per Ib. 32c. . 
CARMELC ROS The outstanding Early Hybrid. Matures in approximately 70 days, just a few 
days later than Marcross. It is a heavy yielder of uniform ears of good size. 
The flavor is luscious and we do not hesitate to recommend Carmelcross in every way. *It should be in every 
home or commercial garden without fail and our best proof of this statement is the repeat orders for Carmel- 
cross we have in our files now for 1943 requirements. Price—50c per Ib., 30c per 1% Ib., postpaid. Not post 
paid, per Ib. 40c. 5 Ibs. or over 37c. 10 Ibs. or over 35c. 100 Ib. lots, per Ib. 32c. 
GOLDEN CROSS BAN TA The standard Hybrid Sweet Corn—Developed by Glenn 
M. Smith of Purdue University, and introduced by 
the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture and the Purdue Experiment Station. This corn is outstanding because of its 
resistance to Stewart’s disease or bacterial wilt and because of this factor can be planted exceptionally early 
and you can be certain of a good crop. It is extremely prolific and produces high quality Sweet corn for 
either roasting ears or canning purposes. Most large Canning Companies are using Golden Cross Bantam 
exclusively for their yellow corn. Matures in about 78 days. Today no garden is complete without Golden Cross 
Bantam. Price per ib. postpaid 50c per Ib.; 30c per '/2 Ib. Not prepaid, per Ib. 40c; 5 Ibs. or over, per Ib. 37¢; 
10 Ibs. or over 35c per Ib; 100 Ib. lots, per Ib. 32c. Write for prices of larger lots. 
a . This white Hybrid resembles Stowell’s 
STOWELL S EVE RGREEN HYBRI D Evergreen. The stalk and the ears are 
large and it matures the same season. It is, however, a heavier yielder of more uniform ears of sweeter flavor. 
Price—80c per Ib.; 45c per '/ Ib., postpaid. 
Not prepaid, per Ib. 60c; 5 Ibs. or over, per Ib. 57c; 10 Ibs. or over 55c per Ib. 
Exceedingly delicious Hybrid Sweet Corn 
SCARFE’S GARDEN SELECTION from the very earliest to midseason with 
one planting. We have blended five of the best yellow Sweet Corn Hybrids that you may plant as soon as the 
soil is warm and enjoy roasting ears until mid-season. Then if you will plant small amount of Golden Cross 
Bantam each successive week you will have Sweet Corn all summer. } 
Purchase ‘some of “Scarff’s Garden Selection’? Sweet Corn Hybrid for your garden and you will marvei at 
the results. Price “Scarff’s Garden Selection’ Hybrid Sweet Corn: postpaid 50c per Ib.; 30c per 14 Ib.; not 
postpaid 40c; {0 Ibs. or over 37c per Ib. Write for prices on larger lots. 
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