
Corn, Golden Cross Bantam 
SWEET CORN 
—GOLDEN YELLOW SWEET CORNS OF SPECIAL MERIT— 
Seeds may be planted either in rows or hills. 
If planted in rows, they should be spaced 
from 244 to 4 feet apart, depending on the 
height of the variety; seeds should be dropped 
at the rate of 1 or 2 to the foot, and covered 
about 2 inches deep. If planting in hills, drop 
5 to 6 seeds per hill and space the hills 3 feet 
apart each way. -When plants are 4 to 5 
inches tall, thin out 8 to 12 inches apart and 
keep well hoed until the ears are set. 
Ask for quantity prices 
Price on Hybrid Corn as follows: 
Pkt. 10c., 14 Ib. 30c., Ib. 50c., 5 Ibs. $2.25 
10 Ibs. $3.75. 
YELLOW HYBRIDS 
Early Bancross. This topcrossed Bantam 
is produced from an especially selected, 
large eared strain of 8-rowed Golden Ban- 
tam. It produces 8-14 rowed, cylindrical 
ears of good quality and color, and matures 
3-4 days earlier than other available stocks 
of topcrossed Bantam. It carries a high 
resistance to bacterial wilt. 
Earligold. One of the newest hybrids, de- 
veloped for critical market gardeners who 
want earliness, ear size, wilt-tolerance and 
improved quality in a first early yellow 
hybrid. Earligold matures in 72 to 75 days, 
which is in season with Golden Early Mar- 
ket. It produces 12-16 rowed ears, slightly 
tapering, well filled and 64% to 7 in. long. 
Uniformity is one of its merits. The plants 
are sturdy, 5to 5 ft. tall, with few suckers. 
Golden Cross Bantam. (88 days.) Highly 
resistant to Stewart’s disease and very pro- 
lific. Stalks sturdy with exceptionally broad, 
dark green leaves. Ears 10 to 14 rowed, 
7% to 8 in. long. Slightly lighter yellow 
than Golden Bantam. Kernels medium in 
width and depth. Excellent for market 
gardeners. 
Miarcross C13x6. This is one of the earliest 
hybrids recommended, being a cross be- 
tween a Golden Early Market inbred and 
a Whipple’s Early inbred. The inbreds and 
crosses were made originally by the Con- 
necticut Agricultural Experiment Station 
and the hybrid is recommended by them. 
Matures from 72 to 76 days from date of 
planting. The ears are 7% to 8 in. long. 
Lincoln. (84-85 days.) A new, midseason 
yellow hybrid developed by the Connecti- 
cut Agricultural Experiment Station for 
market. It is stiff-stalked, normally with 
one ear per stalk and very few suckers. 
Stalks are 7-7% ft. high. Ears are 12-14 
rowed, 7-71% in. long, cylindrical in shape, 
with broad kernels of medium depth. The 
hybrid is wilt-resistant, drought-tolerant 
and of good quality. 
Price on open Pollinated Corn as follows: 
Pkt. 10c., 14 Ib. 25c., Ib. 40c., 6 Ibs. $1.75 
Extra Early Bantam. (74-75 days.) An 
earlier strain of Golden Bantam with 8-10 
rows of kernels. The ear is about 7 in. long, 
very uniform, similar to Golden Bantam 
in size, shape and quality. It yields very 
heavily, beating most varieties to market. 
Black Mexican. (88 days.) Plants 61% ft. 
tall. Ears 8 to 9 in. long; 8 rowed; very 
uniform. Kernels clear white at table stage; 
tender and of a rich sweet flavor; become 
uniform blue-black when ripe. 
Golden Bantam. (80 days.) Plants dwarf; 
41% to 5ft. tall; very productive, commonly 
bearing 2 ears. Ears 6 to7 in. long; strictly 
8 rowed; very uniform. Kernels rich golden 
yellow, very tender, sweet and of splendid 
rich flavor. 
Golden Early Market. (75 days.) Earliest, 
large, true Sweet Corn of golden color. The 
ear is larger than Golden Sunshine and 10 
days earlier than Golden Bantam. It is the 
outstanding early yellow Sweet Corn of 
highest quality. 
Golden or Bantam Evergreen. (89 days.) 
A cross between Golden Bantam and Sto- 
well’s Evergreen. Ears 7 to 8 in. long, with 
12 to 14 rows of large yellow kernels which 
are of fine quality. Matures later than 
Whipple’s Yellow. 
Golden Sunshine. (76 days.) An earlier 
Golden Bantam. A yellow early, high 
quality sweet corn ready for market ten 
days earlier than Golden Bantam. The 
ears are 6% in. long. 12 rows of broad 
yellow sweet grains. It is especially desir- 
able for its extreme earliness. 
Whipple’s Early Yellow. (84 days.) De- 
servedly popular as a large eared second 
early sort, for home and market garden. 
Stalks sturdy and erect; ears 12 to 14 rowed, 
strong husks, well filled at tips. Kernels 
golden yellow, fairly deep, sweet, and-of 
good flavor. 

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