Plant Mybrid Suet Corns 
One pound will plant 200 hills—12 to 15 pounds per acre. 
CULTURE—A rich warm soil will give the best results. Work soil thoroughly 
before planting. Plant in hills 3 to 31% feet apart each way, or sow in rows 31 feet 
apart, placing the seed about 8 inches apart in the rows. 
frost is past; for succession, plant every two weeks until July. 
thorough but shallow cultivation. 
Plant as soon as danger of 
Give frequent and 

Golden Cross Bantam—high in quality, tender and sweet— 
an excellent canning variety. 
Stindad Gol, Siains 
Open Pollinated Sweet Corn 
223, EARLY SUNSHINE—<(G66 days.) Another note- 
worthy development of the North Dakota Experiment Station. 
An early yellow variety, with a larger ear, and about 5 days 
ahead of Golden Bantam, Highly prized by market growers 
and excellent for home garden, Flavor, tenderness and quality 
are superb. Ear: 7 inches long; 10-14 rowed, kernels golden 
yellow, sweet, tender and of good flavor. Stalk, 5% feet high. 
Pkt. 10c, Y lb. 20c, Ib. 35c, 2 Ibs. 65c, 5 Ibs, $1.55, prepaid. 
—Not prepaid, 10 lbs. at 25c per lb, 
226. GOLDEN BANTAM—(79 days.) 
gardeners, sweet corn means Golden Bantam, 
for trucking and canning. It is medium 
and of wonderful quality, Ear: 6% 
Kernels broad with tender hull, sweet and of exceptionally 
fine flavor. Stalk: 5 to 5% feet high. Pkt. 10c, % Ib. 18c, 
Ib. 30c, 2 lbs. 55c, 5 Ibs. $1.30, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 10 
To most home 
Also desirable 
early, dependable 
inches long, 8-rowed. 
lbs. at 24c per lh. 
227. GOLDEN EARLY 
MARKET (67 days.) 
Also known as Golden Hum- 
mer. One of the finest extra 
early yellow varieties for 
market, Ears have strong 
husks, 8 to 12-rowed and 61% 
inches’ long. Kernels are 
golden yellow, tender, sweet 
and of good flavor. Stalk: 5} 
feet. Very heavy yielding | 
for such an early sort. Fine 
for home gardens also, Pkt. 
L0G eas 26¢,=1b.) 40e) 2 
lbs... 75¢c, 5 .1bs, $1.75, -pre 
paid.—Not prepaid, 10 lbs, at 
27c per lb. 


245. EARLY GOLDEN 
SWEET — (67. days.) Toa’ 
develop an extra’ early va- > 
riety with the quality of Ban 
tam, has taken many years. 
Early Golden: Sweet proved to 
be the best of many tested. 
Ear: 6% inches: long, 12- 
rowed. It gives you. Bantam 
quality—almost two weeks 
earlier. Pkt. 10c, 4% lb. 25c, 
Ib; 40c,- 28 Ibs: .-75¢, 5:2 1bs; 
$1.75, prepaid.—Not prevaid, 
10 ‘lbs. at 27c per lb. 


® 
The golden yellow kernels 
of Early Sunshine are 
sweet and tender. 
lowana Hybrid is highly resistant to drouth and wilt. 
Groton Yield 
Hybrid Sweet Comms 
249. SPANCROSS—(75 days.) One of the best 
first early hybrids for the home or market garden. Highly 
resistant to bacterial wilt. Well tipped ears, 7 inches 
long, with 10 to 12 rows; kernels golden yellow, sweet 
and tender, Prices below. 
MINHYBRID 202—Five days earlier than normal Ban- 
tam but still surpassing it in both quality and yield. Pro- 
duces 15,000 marketable ears per acre! Fancy quality, extra 
tender, with high sugar content. Ears: 6 to 8 inches long, 
8-rowed, with a few ears 10-rowed; kernels medium, large, 
yellow. All ears mature uniformly. Prices below. 
MINHYBRID 203—BHight days earlier than normal 
Golden Bantam. Absolutely no other corn so sweet and 
tender. A real gold mine for the market grower who spe- 
cializes in quality. Ears: 6 to 6% inches long, 8-rowed, 
yellow, maturing evenly. Plant: somewhat shorter and 
yield is better than that of normal Bantam, Prices below. 
244. GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM—(84 days.) 
An extra heavy yielding Golden Bantam hybrid favored by 
the leading canning factories. Famous for its large ears, 
uniformly filled with tender golden kernels of high sugar 
content. Well adapted to market growing. Stalk 6 ft. 
high, ears 8 inches long, 10 to 14 rowed. Prices below. 
246. IOWANA—All-America Winner. A midseason 
12 to 14-rowed light yellow hybrid sweet corn developed 
at the. Iowa State College. Similar to Bantam Evergreen. 
Vigorous, resistant to lodging and wilt, and withstands 
heat and drouth, The uniform cylindrical ear§ are 8 inches 
long with deep kernels of finest flavor. Valuable for home 
garden and canning. Prices below. 
247. MARCROSS C6.13—(72 days.) One of the 
earliest hybrids. Developed by the Connecticut Experiment 
Station as a first early market and home-garden. variety. 
Stalks are only 5 feet tall, but sturdy; highly resistant-to 
Stewart’s disease. Ears: 7 inches long, plump, abruptiy 
tapered at tips; 10 to 14-rowed, with light cream-yellow, 
medium broad kernels of good quality. Prices below. 
248. KANNER KING—(85 days.) A main crop 
Hybrid of superb quality for market, canning or freezing. 
Large, uniform 8-inch ears, packed with 12-14 rows of 
rich yellow kernels. Very sweet, tender and of excellent 
flavor. Prices below. 

PRICE OF ALL HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Your choice of any Hybrid variety listed above. 
Pkt. 12c, 14 Ib. 30c, Ib. 55c, 
2 Ibs. $1.00, 5 Ibs. $2.40, prepaid.— 
Not prepaid, 10 Ibs. and over at 43c per Ib. 






Summenr-Long 
HYBRID BLEND 






NO. 222. Hybrid Sweet 
Corn matures very evenly— 




making a short picking sea- 



son. To overcome this we 

offer a special mixture of 
the hybrids described above. 
Plant a patch to this superb 
mixture all at one time, it 
will supply you with sugary 
sweet corn maturing con- 
tinuously in 65 to 90 days. 
Pkt. 12c, Y% Ib. 30c, Ib. 50c, 
2 ibs; 90¢;5 lbsk a2ano: 
prepaid.—_Not prepaid, 10 
lbs. and over at 38c per lb. 














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You will want to try Tampala and Rhubarb Chard in your garden this summer. 
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