
Introduced jointly by the U. S. 
Dept. of Agriculture and Pur- 
* Golden Cross Bantam 
due University Agricultural Experiment Station. Excel- 
lent for market gardeners. Highly resistant to Stewart’s 
disease and very prolific. Stalks sturdy, with exception- 
ally broad, dark green leaves. Ears 10 to 14 rowed, 
slightly lighter yellow than Golden Bantam. Pkt., 20c; 
Ib., 60c; 2 lbs., $1.15; 10 Ibs. or over, 50c per Ib. 
* Most Outstanding Development 
Golden Farly Market of the Yellow Kernel Type. Ears 
7 inches long containing 8 to 12 rows of creamy yellow 
kernels. Ripens in 75 days. One of the best early yellows 
for home and market gardens. Pkt., 20c; 1 lb., 40c; 2 Ibs., 
75c; 10 lbs. or over, 32c per Ib. 
A favorite with all who have grown it. 
Golden Bantam The most famous Sweet Corn in the world 
today. It is the richest and sweetest of all varieties of 
' Sweet Corn. Golden Bantam is dwarf, the stalks are 
usually 5 to 6 feet high, and the foliage is short, allowing 
it to stand closer together in the small garden and thus 
produce a large crop on a small area. We recommend 
planting Golden Bantam every ten days during the plant- 
ing season and you will be assured of a continuous supply 
of the best sweet corn. Pkt., 20c; Ib., 40c; 2 Ibs., 75c; 
10 lbs. or over, 32c per lb. 
; This is a cross between Golden Bantam 
Golden Giant and Howling Mob. Winner of the silver 
award for novelty excellence at Massachusetts Horticul- 
tural Show. Gives four times the yield per acre and 
twice the size of Bantam. Rich in color. Pkt., 20c; 1 Ib., 
40c; 2 lbs., 75c; 10 lbs. or over, 32c per Ib. 
= The value of this variety lies in the fact 
Golden Sunshine that it matures several days in advance 
of the well-known Golden Bantam. The ears are very 
compact, about the same size of Golden Bantam, but more 
refined in appearance, having from 10 to 12 rows of grain. 
It is a very rapid grower. Pkt., 20c; Ib. 40c; 2 Ibs., 75c; 
10 lbs. or over, 32¢ per Ib. 
* 7 Outstanding Qualities—One of the 
Market Hybrid Best Extra Early Hybrids. Market 
Hybrid, according to trials this year, was about a 70- 
to 72-day corn, stalks about the height of Golden Early 
Market, 4 to 4% feet; ears 6 to 7 inches long, 12- to 14- 
rowed, covered with thick husks; excellent quality. We 
consider this to be one of the very best extra-early 
hybrids. We believe that if given a trial on good rich 
early land this will be a valuable market garden variety. 
Pkt., 20c; lb., 50c; 2 Ibs., 95c; 10 lbs. or over, 40c per lb. 

Golden 
Early 
Market 
Sweet 
Tender 
Delicious 



Spancross 
Resistant to BS" : 
Bacterial Wilt 
We consider this the earliest large-eared — 
Marcross 6x13 hybrid. This variety has proven very 
prolific, very vigorous in growth and for such an early 
variety produces quite large ears. Pkt., 20c; Ib., 60c; 
2 Ibs., $1.15; 10 Ibs. or over, 50c per Ib. AN: 
: ’ Twice the size of Golden Bantam’ a 
Whipple s Early Yellow and matures about the same time, 
grows ears 7 to 8 inches long and 12- to 16-rowed, with | 
often two ears to one stalk. Quality is unequalled. Pkt., — 
20c; Ib., 40c; 2 Ibs., 75c; 10 Ibs. or over, 32¢ per Ib. inh 
White Varichics a 
: 
Medium size, with irregular rows of 
Country Gentleman very deep and slender kernels and 
small cob. 
Sweet and tender, not surpassed in quality by 
any other variety with white kernels. Pkt., 20c; we 40¢5 e 
2 lbs., 75c; 10 lbs. or over, 32c¢ per Ib. Ce 
(New England Strain). The most populasal 
Early Crosby second early strain in New England, largely — 
grown elsewhere. Ears are intermediate in size, espe-- 
cially attractive and distinct, having rather small, almost 
square kernels packed so closely on the cob that there _ 
is no space between the rows, as with other varieties; a 
has always twelve or more rows and tip is completely 
covered. Cannot supply. 
ity 
4 — 
’ The best known and most largely — 
Stowell’s Evergreen planted of all varieties. The Stow- | 
ell’s Evergreen is hard to beat and for a long time to 
come many will have it in preference to any other sort. | 
Yields large ears and long, deep kernels, with rich sugary 
flavor and long keeping qualities. It is the standard late — 
coed ete 20c; Ib., 40c; 2 Ibs., 75c; 10 lbs. or over, 32e ' 
per 
Black Mexican oan 
A popular variety; until the introduction of the Golden — 
Bantam, the sweetest of all. Eans of medium size; ker- : 
nels large, when ripe bluish black, but at proper stage 
for cooking, the color shows but little if at all, Cannot 
supply. “ 
Delicious Pop Corn for Planting 
“Golden Hulless PEt. 15es Ib. 80¢; 10 Ibs. or over, 25¢ 
er Ib. bea 
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