
IT’S DIFFICULT TO IMAGINE 
As Delightfully Good Eating as These Four Hybrids 
[1 ]SILVER CROSS BANTAM— Maturity 82 Days. 
This is the sweet corn that will amaze you—because it 
has all of the tenderness, succulence, and real corn flavor 
of the best yellow corn. Yet, it’s white! 
Well, that’s one of the many wonders you come across 
in hybrid creations. This corn was derived from Golden 
How come? 
Cross Bantam, which it resembles in many respects. But 
the stalks are taller and the ears are longer and larger. 
But above all, you'll like its flavor. 
thought they didn’t like white sweet corn at all now 
prefer Silver Cross Bantam to any other variety. 
Many folks who 
[2]sILVER CROSS EVERGREEN—Maturity 89 
Days. This is just another example of the hybrid’s 
superiority over the old-fashioned, open-pollinated sweet 
corn. When you plant this sweet corn you'll see how 
much more uniform it is in plant growth, ear height and 
size—and above all, how much sweeter and more tender 
it is. Any way you look at it, you'll see how the new 
hybrids make the old-fashioned varieties really ‘out 
of date."’ 
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[3 |SILVER CROSS NARROWGRAIN—Maturity 90 
Days. If you want unusually sweet and tender white 
sweet corn, try Silver Cross Narrowgrain. It has deep, 
tender kernels that are sweet, juicy and full of real corn 
flavor. It’s a good, vigorous growing corn, too, with a 
record for high yield. It is of the ““Evergreen’’ type with 
a large amount of leafy, green foliage—but best of any 
of this kind for downright good eating. 
[4]HYBRID STOWELL’S—Maturity 95 Days. If 
you want white sweet corn with big ears, then plant 
Hybrid Stowell’s. Of top Stowell’s quality, it has a sweet, 
tender corn goodness all its own. It’s a thrifty grower, 
a high yielder, and has strong, sturdy plants with heavy, 
green foliage. If you’ve ever planted open-pollinated 
“Stowell’s Evergreen” you'll be sure to like Hybrid 
Stowell’s even better. 
