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[S] ARISTOGOLD BANTAM—Maturity 83 Days. You can’t go wrong 
when you plant this true aristocrat of the sweet corn hybrids. Garden experts 
—p mational jury of them—judged it a top winner in the All-America Seed 
Trials. They liked it because it grows fast; because it makes exceptional yields 
even in extremely hot, drouthy seasons; because it stands early planting in 
cold, wet soil; because of its great resistance to ear worm and smut damage; 
because stalks are tall, vigorous (8 to 9 feet) and ears are extra long with 12 to 
14 rows. You'll like it for all of these casy-growing features-——and moreover 
because it’s such a grand eating corn. Sweet, tender and delicious—with ex- 
ceptionally deep kernels on a mighty small cob. 
[4] ;OANA—Maturity 85 Days. Here is a grand sweet corn with a quality 
flavor. It was developed by Dr. E. S. Haber of the Iowa Experiment Station 
at Ames, Iowa. The plants are about 7 feet tall—sucker-free—and quite vig- 
orous, The ears are uniform, with 12 rows of sweet, toothsome kernels to the 
ear. Like all other hybrid sweet corn seed grown by Michael-Leonard, this is 
produced for you in isolated, sheltered valleys of the Rocky Mountain states. 
[1] pRISTATE—Maturity 86 Days. One of the remarkable things about 
this sweet corn hybrid is that it is not sensitive to differences in soil type or 
fertility. Plant it almost anywhere and you're sure of a good crop. That's true 
in dry seasons, too—for it has shown remarkable drouth resistance in gardens 
from Pennsylvania to western Nebraska. Its big, golden yellow ears are remark- 
ably straight, mostly 14 rows to the ear, with perfectly filled tips. Ears are 
carried on the stalk at a height of 36 inches—making it perfect for easy picking. 
For a top quality, casy-to-grow sweet corn, you'll like TRISTATE. 
[J] ARISTOGOLD BANTAM EVERGREEN—Maturity 87 Days. If you 
want to amaze your neighbors with truly big ears of some of the sweetest, most 
tender sweet corn you ever tried, plant this. These ears are from 9 to 10 inches 
long, with 16 to 18 rows on every ear. Yet it’s as tender and good eating as the 
most fancy on the market. And what yields!. Under good conditions it has 
produced as much as 10 tons of corn to the acre. At the same time it is easy 
to grow, for it stands hot, dry weather and has remarkable resistance against 
smut and car worms, 
HAVE SWEET CORN ALL SUMMER 
Plant several of these various maturing hybrids at one time. No two will ripen 
at the same time—~but as the maturity dates specify. That way you'll have 
sweet corn coming on “all summer long.’’ 
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