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SWEET CORN—Continued 
141 Whipple’s Y ellow—Harris’ Original Northern Grown Strain (77 days) 
We are the orzginal introducers of Whipple’s Yellow Corn and since its introduction in 1920 
we have constantly bred and selected it for earliness, uniformity of size and high yield. 
We have seen many other stocks of Whipple’s Yellow grown in comparison with our own, 
and without exception ours stands head and shoulders above all the rest. You cannot afford to grow 
just an ordinary strain of this fine corn. 
Every pound of this variety which we sell is grown here in the North on or near our own farm, 
under our supervision from our own carefully bred stock seed. See prices below. 





*At the prices here quoted, sweet corn is not prepaid. Purchaser pays transportation on sweet 
corn except as follows: If your order for vegetable seeds, including corn, amounts to $20.00 or 
more we will prepay the freight charges. See also inside front cover. 

25 lbs. or more of any one variety will be supplied at the 100 NOT PREPAID* (See above) 
pound rate. Write for special prices on larger lots. 1lb. 6lb. 121b. 100 lb. 
105 BUTTERCUP. Noted for Quality. (80 days)................ Ded able (boat 0 p2o.00 
A larger, improved Golden Bantam. The long slender ears always command 
a premium on markets. A very superior stock of our own breeding. 
107 CARMELCROSS, Improved. New Large Eared, Second Early 
Hy brig:e/2.days)oce pager! teers rere ne or -O0 2.60, = 24.90 = 38:00 
LOSEPARL YO BDANCROSO#390(74 daysie <7...) 8... 5.40 s NP) AA er Ry = R10KE0 
Large uniform ears ripening 10 days earlier than Golden Cross with much 
the same type of ear. Very heavy yields, moderately resistant to wilt. 
110 GOLDEN BANTAM. True Strain (80 days)................ me) aby (he ecole 2) 
Small, medium early, kernels yellow and of fine quality. Our stock is carefully 
bred to the true original 8 row type and is far superior to most. 
115 GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. (84 days) See preceding page... .55 2.70 5.15 40.00 
120 HARRIS’ EXTRA EARLY BANTAM. (68 days) See page 12... 35 =-1.70 += 3.10 ~—- 23.00 
123 IOANA. Resistant Main Crop Type. (86 days) See preceding 
je Redo Konan Bom) Si cc PEERS Se Oak RARER rr OMI Cae ir Pinan ee Ae 0 e200 = 42908 35.00 
124 LINCOLN. New Vigorous, Large Eared Hybrid. (81 days) 
PCCBNFECOC IN OR DAC erp eae S TERRE iia is clindiy sictgiote'e sa bo ee 555 mea 2. mae 5150 = 4.0.00 
T2Z5sMARCROSS C6.13. (68 days) See page 11... 2.5.22... won: Hee © eer SR SER) 
130 NORTH STAR. Harris’ Outstanding New Extra Early Hybrid. 
(Ovadays)roee: page: Livan ia twee ee on ress aR RR Ce. rower 2260 eo 40m? OU) 
132 NORTHERN CROSS. (73 days) See page 11............... Bole PAW il: sag seve sy en 0D 
136 SENECA ‘‘60.” The Earliest Hybrid. (65 days)............. SOU; 8.2.90 505-50 ae or 00 
Valuable for extra early crop. Stalks about 4% feet tall, ears eight rowed 
and about six inches long. Not resistant to wilt (Stewart’s Disease). 
141 WHIPPLE’S YELLOW. Large Early Yellow. (77 days) See 
UOC We mire ee ner ee ed ee SO er ee eer) One el eee 5200) 
Read what two large market growers write about our Golden Cross Bantam: 
“T am writing to tell you we were perfectly satisfied with your Golden Cross Bantam Corn. 
It topped the market during the whole season, also everyone said it was the best they had ever 
tried for canning purposes.”’ (This letter was accompanied by an order for 400 lbs.) 
Reuben A. Call, Woods Cross, Utah. Jan. 26, 1944 
“T have grown Golden Cross Bantam for several years. This year's crop was better quality 
than any I have grown before. I also was well pleased with my first trial of Ioana.” (Accom- 
panied by an order for 150 lbs. of Golden Cross.) Charles E. Bird, Romulus, Michigan. Jan.4, 1944. 
POP CORN 
A bushel weighs 60 lbs. 8 Ibs. will plant an acre. 25 lbs._NOT PREPAID* (See under Sweet Corn) 

or more will be supplied at the 100 Ib. rate. llb. 714]b. 15lb. 601b. 100 Ib. 
146 DYNAMITE or South American Yellow............ $ .35 $2.20 $4.05 $14.40 $24.00 
Large yellow kernels, the most popular in many markets. 
WITLOOF CHICORY— COLLARDS 
French Endive 390 GEORGIA. Large cabbage-like leaves, 
386 WITLOOF CHICORY. Special Forc- which grow loosely on stems 21-3 ft. tall. Does 
ing Strain. An exceptionally fine strain, grown not form heads. May be sown in spring and 
from selected roots and produced by us here on transplanted like cabbage or drilled in June or 
our farm. Will give a high percentage of perfect July. Popular in the South for table use and 
heads when forced. Oz. 60c; 14 Ib. $1.75; stock feeding. Oz. 15c; 14 Ib. 35c; lb. $1.00; 
lb. $6.00. 10 lbs. $9.00. 
