THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. -:- DENVER, COLO. 9 
Sweet Corn 
CULTURE—Days indicated mean average time required CARMELCROSS—79 days. A second early variety 


to produce roasting ears. One pound will plant 100 hills; 
10 pounds an acre. Sweet Corn should not be planted until 
the ground is warm and danger from frost is past. Corn 
thrives best on warm, rich soil, and succeeds only when 
given frequent but shallow cultivation, For a continuous 
supply, begin planting as early as the season will permit, 
and plant every ten days or two weeks until July. 
Hybrid Sweet Corn 
SENECA “60”—60 days. 
The earliest of all hy- 
brids. Is outstanding 
in quality for such an 
early corn. The stalk 
is 4 to 4% feet tall, 
ears 6 inches long, 8 
to 10 rowed, kernels 
yellow, produces 2 to 
3 ears per stalk. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) 
O% Ib. 20c¢) (Ih. 700e). 
GOLD RUSH—69 days. 
A. first early yellow 
hybrid for early mar- 
ket with the strong 
hybrid vigor and pro- 
ductiveness to replace 
the open pollinated 
first early yellow 
sorts. Ears 8% inches 
long, 12 to 14 rowed, 
slightly tapered, well 
filled to tip, most at- 
tractive yellow, tight 
husk. Tender, sweet, 
of fine quality and 
flavor. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) 
(% Ib. 20c) Ub. 70e) 
(5 Ibs. $3.25). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. 
= $6.00) (25 Ibs. $13.75) 
Golden Cross Bantam (100 Ibs. $45.00). 
MARCROSS ©6.18—72 days. An early market and 
home garden variety. Stalks short but sturdy, 
highly resistant to bacterial wilt. Ears long, 
plump, abruptly tapered at tips; 10-14 rowed ears 
7 inches long, with light cream-yellow, medium 
bread kernels of good quality. A 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (4 Ib. 29c) (ib. 7O0c) (5 Ibs. 
$3.25). 
Rat Porioata (10 Ibs. $6.00) (25 Ibs. $13.75) (100 
Ibs. $45.60). 
SENECA GOLDEN HYBRID—75 days. A new hybrid 
that might be described as an early Golden Cross 
Bantam. Stalks 5% feet tall, bearing two market- 
able ears on practically every stalk. A very good 
hybrid for high altitude and extra early growing. 
Kernels large, golden yellow and of best quality. 
Seed small; 6 to 8 lbs. will plant an acre. és 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (% Ib. 20c) (ib. 70c) 
5. lbs. $3.25). rh ane 
Nae peleeta (10 Ibs. $6.00) (25 Fbs. $13.75) (100 
Ibs. $45.00). 
EARLY BANCROSS (Golden Bantam by Purdue In- 
bred 39)—76 days. Highly resistant to bacterial 
wilt. Produces a heavy yield of 8 1 14 rowed ears. 
Cylindrical and of good yellow color. is 
Pestpaid (Pkt. 10¢) OA Ib. 20c) (ib. 7Oc) (5 Ibs. 
$3.25). iS ’ 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $6.00) (25 Ibs. 13.75) (100 
Ibs. $45.00). 
_— days. A topcross hybrid between 
Eee ca Golden Sunshine. Stalk medium 
heavy, 5% feet tall. Ear 8 inches long with 10 
to 14 rows of medium golden yellow kernels. a 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) 4, Ib. 20c) db. 7O0c) 
e 4q ey} e ' pas 
Le vale (10 Ibs. $6.00) (25 Ibs. $13.75) (100 
Ibs. $45.00). 
for market, canning or home garden use. Vigor- 
ous and heavy yielding in comparison to its earli- 
ness. Medium sized, gently tapering ears 7 inches 
long, with 12-14 rows of yellow kernels. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (%4 Ib. 20c) (ib. 7O0c) (5 Ibs. 
$3.25). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $6.00) (25 bs. $13.75) (100 
Ibs, $45.00). 
GOLDEN No. 10—79 days. This hybrid is in season 
with Golden Cross Bantam and should not be over- 
looked as a main cropper. It is outstanding for 
canning and has excellent possibilities in market 
gardens. Attractive golden color, tender and sweet. 
Ears 8 inches long, tight shuck, 12 to 16 rowed, 
very uniform, rows straight, slightly tapered at 
tip. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c¢) (4% Ib. 20c) (Ib. 70c) (5 Ibs. 
$3.25). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $6.00) (25 Ibs. $13.75) (100 
Ibs. $45.00). 
CERTIFIED GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM—83 days. 
In tests made by State Experiment Stations 
throughout the United States, this white tassel 
Golden Cross leads al! other strains of this va- 
riety in quality and uniformity. Stalk 6 feet tall. 
ears 8 inches long, with 10 to 14 rows of broad 
medium-yellow ‘kernels. This strain held on the 
stalk in edible condition longer than any other 
strain. One of the most disease resistant varieties 
and produces excellent crops in sections where 
Bacterial Wilt has been the worst. Our seed is 
New York State Certified. 
Postpaid (1% Ib. 20c) (Ib. 70c) (5 Ibs. $3.25). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $6.00) (25 Ibs. $13.75) (100 
$45.06). 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM-—88 days. The most 
widely adapted hybrid. Noted for great uniform- 
ity, heavy yield, resistance to bacterial wilt and 
for its flavor and quality. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (4% Ib. 20c) (Ib. 70c) (5 Ibs. 
$3.25). 
Not Postpaid (10 lbs. $6.00) (25 Ibs. $13.75) (100 
$45.00). 
IOANA—87 days. Ears average 8 to 9 inches in 
length with 12 to 14 rows of medium width, deep 
yellow kernels of excellent quality and flavor. 
Height of stalk 6 to 6% feet. A new high yielding 
hybrid destined to be popular. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (% Ib. 20ce) (th. 70c) (5 Us. 
$3.25). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $6.00) (25 ibs. $13.75) (100 
$45.00). 

DO NOT SAVE HYBRID CORN 
FOR SEKED 
It is always a temptation to save hybrid corn for seed. 
The ears are so uniform and many times the kernels look 
better than the seed you planted. Hybrid Corn is a con- 
trolled cross between two or more inbreds. If you save 
seed from the crop and plant it the result will be a ten- 
dency to revert to the inbreds which are often of differ- 
ent seasons of maturity and unlike in growth. You will 
not get a crop like the seed you planted. It will lack 
uniformity, yield, and be a disappointment to you. 
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