SWEET CORN 
One pound of seed will plant 350 to 400 hills; 10 to 12 Ibs. will plant an acre. 
Harris’ Northern Grown Sweet Corn 
For many years we have made a specialty of growing both hybrid and open-pollinated sweet 
corn seed here in the North on our own 
ful selection with the greatest care in 
and nearby farms. Combining scientific breeding and care- 
growing, drying and cleaning, we produce seed corn of the 
highest standard of vitality and purity. Harris’ Northern grown sweet corn is the best obtainable. 
130 North Star 
Extra Early—Large Ears—Fine Quality (67 days) 
This new Harris’ hybrid introduced by us in 
1941 has become one of the most widely grown 
early varieties in the East. It ripens only a few 
days after Seneca 60 yet has the same fine large 
ears as many later varieties, and growers every- 
where praise it in glowing terms. They like its 
rapid and vigorous growth, the enormous yield 
and the large delicious ears. 
The kernels are deep, creamy gold and excep- 
tionally tender and sweet. Ears are fully 7 inches 
long, mostly 12 rowed, and well protected by a 
fine large husk which makes them most attract- 
ive. The ears sell at a premium on sight, and the 
wonderful flavor and tenderness brings the 
customers back for more. 
North Star is by far the finest corn for first 
early crop. The hardy vigorous seed will come 
up even in cold weather when other varieties 
fail to make a stand, and it ripens early, bring- 
ing the highest prices. The yields are also much 
greater than other early kinds and many grow- 
ers use North Star even for later plantings. This 
variety is resistant to wilt and is well adapted 
all over the East. See prices on page 13. 
125 Marcross C6.13 
Early—Uniform Large Ears 
Wilt Resistant (68 days) 
Popular early hybrid ripening a day or two later 
than North Star and noted for its remarkably 
uniform large ears. The stalks are short and 
sturdy and the ears are 12 rowed, about 7 inches 
long with light golden yellow kernels of very 
good quality. - 
The strain we offer is a most uniform and 
attractive stock, and we recommend it highly. 
Completely resistant to wilt (Stewart’s 
Disease). See prices on page 13. 
107 Carmelcross, Improved (New) 
Fine for Second Early Crop (72 days) 
Growers who want a large eared medium early 
corn of high quality are very well pleased with 
this new hybrid. It ripens just after Marcross, 
coming on at about the same time as Northern 
Cross, and has larger ears than either. 
The plants are husky and vigorous, about 514 
feet tall and are highly resistant to bacterial 
wilt. The big well-filled ears have 12 to 16 rows 
of bright yellow kernels and are well protected 
by a tight heavy husk. The quality is excellent. 
Our strain is the Improved Carmelcross, hav- 
ing longer and larger ears than the original 
variety, and isthe best type for market gardeners. 
See prices on page 13. 

NORTH STAR 
This is our famous early hybrid, noted for 
fine quality and big crops. 
132 Northern Cross 
An Early and Tremendous Yielding 
Hybrid (73 days) 
Since its introduction by us in 1938 this hy- 
brid has proved to be a money maker for the 
grower. It is a variety of great vigor with fine 
strong sturdy plants which will produce great 
crops of large even ears. There are usually two 
and sometimes three good ears to a plant. It is 
truly a tremendous yielder of fine large ears and 
is well suited to fill the gap between the extra 
early and later kinds. 
These large ears are very uniform in size, 
usually eight inches long with 12-14 rows of 
bright yellow kernels. They are very attractive 
in appearance and of exceptionally high quality. 
Caution: Northern Cross is not resistant to 
Stewart’s Disease (wilt). See prices on page 13. 
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