RELIABLE VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Sweet Corn Continued 
HYBRID VARIETIES 
The new Hybrid Sweet Corns are truly a remark- 
able development. They are the result of years 
of painstaking work by eminent. plant breeders, 
who have developed these strains for certain 
outstanding qualities; better flavor, greater 
yield, larger and more uniform ears and disease 
resistance. We know that you will be more 
than pleased with any of our Hybrids which you 
plant in your garden. 
220 GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. 85 Days. It is 
with great satisfaction that we offer this vari- 
ety because it is not susceptible to many bac- 
terial diseases that have devastated large and 
small plantings during the past few years. 
The ears of Golden Cross Bantam are larger 
than the older type Golden Bantam, being about 
8 inches long and 12 to 14 rowed. Stalks 6% 
to 7 feet high, sturdy and productive. Because 
of its extensive root system, it is better adapted 
for growing under more adverse conditions, 
drouth, etc., than the open pollinated varieties. 
A-Pkt. 15¢; B-Pkt. (2 Lb.) 35¢; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 60 
221 MARCROSS. 72 Days. A very desirable, 
early maturing variety, producing ears 6 to 
7V2 inches long, with 10 to 14 rows of kernels 
medium yellow. Plants about 51% feet tall and 
highly resistant to bacterial wilt. Very popular 
with market gardeners as a first early yellow 
variety of fine flavor. 
A-Pkt. 15¢; B-Pkt. (1% Lb.) 35¢; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 60¢ 

OPEN POLLINATED VARIETIES 
WHITE 
222 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. 92 Days. Known as 
Shoe Peg because of the appearance of the dry grains, 
which are thin and narrow. A productive mid-season 
variety, with ears 7 to 8 inches long, with a small 
white cob thickly filled with irregular arranged pure 
white, slender lusciously sweet kernels. Stalks grow 7 
feet tall and often produce 2 perfect ears each. 
Splendid for the home garden; valuable for canning. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1% Lb.) 25¢; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 45c 
223 EARLY EVERGREEN. 90 Days. Splendid white, 
main-crop sort for home gardeners and market grow- 
ers. The 8 to 9 inch ears are closely set with 16 to 
20 rows of pearly white grains of rich and luscious 
flavor which is retained much longer than most varie- 
ties. Stalks 7 to 8 feet tall. A heavy early yielder 
with superb quality. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (12 Lb.) 25c¢; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 45c 
224 STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. 95 Days. Ears are 74 
to 8Y% inches long, with 16 to 20 rows of white, sweet, 
tender, meaty, and juicy kernels of exceptional quali- 
ty. It holds its remarkable sweetness for quite a long 
time. Popular with all growers; used extensively for 
canning. Stalks 7 to 8 feet tall. Has been grown 
for more than 80 years and its popularity is still 
mounting. 
A-Pkt. 10¢; B-Pkt. (1 Lb.) sd C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 45¢ 
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Storrs & Harrison Nurseries, Inc. 
Open Pollinated Varieties — Yellow 
225 BANTAM EVERGREEN. 90 Days. A cross between 
Golden Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen. Ears grow 
7 to 9 inches long, with 12 to 16 rows of deep, rich 
golden yellow kernels of very good quality. Strong 
growing stalks 6 to 7 feet high. An excellent, large 
eared, late yellow sweet corn for the home garden. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 25c; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 45¢ 
226 CHARLEVOIX. 82 Days. We can recom- 
mend this variety to you as a VERY, VERY fine 
sweet corn. Equally valuable for the home 
garden, market garden and canning. ~ Plants 
5\ to 6 feet tall, commonly bear 2 splendid 
ears to the stalk. Ears handsome, 61/2 to 7 
12 rowed. Kernels light golden. 
Your 
inches long; 
yellow, tender and of highest quality. 
own taste will prove it’s the finest sweet corn 
you have ever grown. 
A-Pkt. 15¢; B-Pkt. (1/2 Lb.) 30c; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 50¢ 
227 GOLDEN BANTAM. 80 Days. America’s most 
popular sweet corn. The plants are 5 to 6 feet 
tall, and the ears are slender, 5/2 to 6Y inches long, 
with exactly eight rows of even, broad, moderately 
deep, golden kernels on each and every ear. It is 
always the first sweet corn demanded in market, and 
it is undoubtedly the most popular with the home 
gardener. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (Y2 Lb.) 25c; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 45¢ 
228 GOLDEN SUNSHINE. 74 Days. Has proven its 
position towards the head ofthe list by its earli- 
ness, . its’ productivity, and uniform high quality. 
Ears average from 7 to 7 inches, with 10 to 12 
rows of perfectly formed, butter-yellow kernels that 
bespeak a luscious richness and unparalleled sweet- 
ness. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (2 Lb.) 25c; C-Pkt. {1 Lb.) 45c 
POP CORN 
1 Pkt. for 30 feet. 1 Pound for 200 feet. 
240 AUSTRALIAN HULLESS (Tom Thumb). 105 Days. 
Plant 5 feet tall. Dry ears 31% to 4 inches long, 
1% inch thick; blocky. Kernels translucent waxy- 
white, pointed; snow white when popped. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (Y2 Lb.) 25c; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 5c 
241 GOLDEN HULLESS. 105 Days. Plant 4% to 5 
feet tall. Dry ears 3% to 4 inches long, 1% inch 
thick; blocky. Kernels rich golden yellow; pointed. 
Kernels large and white with a tinge of cream when 
popped. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (12 Lb.) 25c; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 45¢ 
242 SOUTH AMERICAN. 110 Days. Produces 12'to 14 
rowed ears about 7 inches long. Large yellow ker- 
nels that pop to enormous size without hard centers. 
A-Pkt. 10¢c; B-Pkt. (2 Lb.) 25¢; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 45¢ 
COLLARDS 
1 Pkt. for 500 Plants; 1 Ounce for 2,000 Plants 
210 GEORGIA, SOUTHERN or CREOLE. 75 Days. Non- 
heading form of cabbage family very generally grown 
for greens. Plant 2 to 3 feet tall, erect, spreading. 
Forms a loose cluster or head of tender leaves. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Ounce) 25¢ 
“YES INDEED, THEY’RE GUARANTEED” 
