
CULTURE: Plant in drills about 3 feet apart, 
one Kernel every 8 inches; or in hills 3 to 344 
Se uacee each way, dropping 4 or 5 kernels to 
a hills 
Sweet Corn should not be planted until 
the ground is fairly warm. One-fourth pound 
to 100 hills; 8 pounds per acre. One pound of 
Sweet Corn is a little more than a pint. 

HYBRID SWEET CORN = 



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PICKANINNY GREAT PLAINS GOLDEN BANTAM 
EARLIGOLD GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
SUNSHINE STOWELL’S EVERGREEN | 


The Price of the 
2 Ounces of Each of ¢ 
Collection, Postpaid | 
the above 

60c 

More Vigorous, Uniform, and Heavier Yielding ree as 

Earligold Hybrid 
EARLIGOLD HYBRID. 2.%:i%,coty imac 
® eared, heavy yield- 
ing yel.ow hybrid Sweet Corn. The uniform golden 
ears are 6% to 7 inches long with 12 to 16 rows of 
kernels. A most satisfactory combination of earli- 
ness, size and quality. Pkt., 10e; % Ib., 24ce; % 
ib., 39e; 1 Ib., 6S8e, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 Ibs., 
$2.65; 10 Ibs., $5.10. 

Golden Cross Bantam 
STANDARD or OPEN-POLLINATED 
SWEET CORN 
Excellent varieties often preferred for the home 
garden. Listéd in order of earliness. 
PICKANINNY. (See inside front cover for pic- 
ture.) The Earliest Sweet Corn. Developed 
by a Canadian Experiment Station, the 8 to 10 
rowed, very dark blue ears are of good quality. 
A Wonderful Home Garden sort. Pkt., 5c; 
1%, lb., 15c; 1% Ib., 27c; 1 Ib., 45c, postpaid. — 
Not prepaid; 5 Ibs., $1.55; 10 Ibs., $2.70. 
WILL’S EARLY JUNE. The Earliest White 
Sweet Corn. (See Page 3 for picture.) A 
very dwarf and amazingly early variety bred 
by us for a short season, and a true and de- 
licious Sweet Corn. The white, eight rowed 
ears are from 4% to 6 inches long. Pkt., 5c; - 
14 Ib., 14c; % Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 40c, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 5 Ibs., $1.30; 10 Ibs. $2.20; 50 
Ibs., $10.00. 


EARLIEST PIONEER HYBRID = ee 
Of Golden Gem type, this is the earliest golden 
eared hybrid we know. Very uniform, heavy yield= — 
ing and extra early. Pkt., 10c; %44 Ib., 25ce; 1% Ib., | 
40c; 1 Ib., 70e, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 Ibs., $2.75;. 
10 Ibs., $5.30. — 


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PIONEER SUN HYBRID. {Sc¢ ireiae 
eolored picture.) Sunshine type, an early, large 
eared, high quality, even sized golden Sweet Corn. 
Pkt., 10c; % Ib., 25e3 1% Ib., 40e3 1 Ib., 70c, postpaid. | 
Not prepaid, 5 Ibs., $2.75; 10 Ibs., $5.30. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
A heavy yielding, large eared hybrid developed. 
at Purdue University in conjunction with the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture. About a week ~ 
later than our Golden Bantam with very uniform 
ears, usually 16 rowed. This is resistant to 
Stewart’s disease or Wilt and is the most widely 
used hybrid. Pkt., 10c; 44 Ib., 24c; 1% Ib., 39c; 
1 Ib., 68c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 Ibs., $2.65; 
10 Ibs., $5.10. : ; oe 
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NUETTA. The hardiest’ Sweet Corn, and the 
most productive variety we have. The dry 
seed is red, but when fit for table, the 7 inch 
long, 8 to 10 rowed ears are a rich golden 
yellow. Our original seed was obtained from 
a Mandan Indian about 40 years ago. Pkt., 
Sc; %4 Ib., 14c; 46 Ib., 23c; 1 Ib., 38c, post- 
paid. Not prepaid, 5 Ibs., $1.20; 10 Ibs, 
$2.05; 50 Ibs., $9.25. See ae 




I tried your Earligold Hybrid last year. It truly was the best |— 
corn I ever had so am ordering again this year.—Mrs. Aug. | 
Miller, Minot, N. Dak. ; e a 
I planted some of your Golden Cross Bantam Corn last year | 
and st surely was grand.—Mrs. Roy Hoefs, Miller, §. Dak. Be 





