WILLIAM KROEMER & SONS, INC., HICKSVILLE, L. 1. 9 
Chicory 
Witloof—Forms an oblong head and blan- 
ches white, is a choice winter salad. 
Pkt. .10 1 0z. .35 % Ib. $1.00 1 lb. $3.00 
Collards 
True Georgia—This is a tall vigorous va- 
riety growing from 2 to 3 feet tall, having a 
loose head of large leaves which are used 
for greens. 
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10 lb. $9.00 
1 lb. $1.00 
Cabbage, a recent introduction. It is the 
result of a cross between Georgia Collards 
and Wakefield Cabbage. The plant is medium 
in size and hardy. Leaves form loose heads 
with flavor of cabbage. 
Pkt. .10 1o0z. .15 % Ib. 40 1 Ib. $1.25 
Sweet Corn 
YELLOW HYBRID VARIETIES 
Spancross 13-4—A very early hybrid with 
Spanish Gold as one of its parents being 
fully two weeks earlier than Golden Cross 
and making an ear having 10 to 12 rows and 
being 6 to 7 inches long. This variety is very 
popular for market garden use. 
Pkt. .15 1 1b. .50 10 lb. $4.50 50 lb. $20.00 
Marcross C6-13—The most 

Lee—This is a 73 day corn. A second early 
planting, bearing larger ears with deeper ker- 
nels. This variety is high in quality and com- 
pletely resistant, 
Pkt. .15 1 Ib. 50 10 Ib. $4.50 50 lb. $20.00 
Lincoln—This is a midseason hybrid matur- 
ing 2 or 3 days before Golden Cross Bantam. 
The ear is rather large, cylindrical, 12 to 16 
rows of narrow kernels. Plants 7 to 8 feet 
tall, quality very good. 
Pkt. .15 1 1b. .50 10 lb. $4.50 50 Ib. $20.00 
Ioana—Large eared, midseason wilt resist- 
ant, 86 days, ears 8 to 9 inches in length. 
Pkt. .15 1 |b. .50 10 Ib. $4.50 50 Ib. $20.00 
® Golden Cross Bantam—This is fast becom- 
ing the most popular all season yellow variety. 
Being a hybrid it is a very heavy yielder and 
extremely uniform in maturity and length of 
ears, making an ear having from 12 to 16 rows 
and being from 714 to 9 inches long. This va- 
riety is highly resistant to Stewart’s Disease. 
Pkt. .15 1b. .50 10 Ib. $4.50 50 Ib. $20.00 

popular early hybrid. Pro- 
duces cylindrical, chunky ears 
approximately 7 inches in 
length with 12-14 rows, me- 
dium yellow kernels. Matures 
in 72 days. 
Pkt. .15 1 Ib. 50 10 lb. $4.50 
50 lb. $20.00 
Marcross—This is a second 
early hybrid, having matured 
all of its ears in 74 days, how- 
ever maturity spread extend- 
ed over a period of 12 days. 
Is approximately 6 days ear- 
lier than Golden Cross. 
Pkt. .15 1b. 50 10 Ib. $4.50 
50 lb. $20.00 

Whipcross P39—This is an 
intermediate top cross which 
has been developed for a late 
variety for market garden 
use. Makes an ear having 
from 12 to 14 rows which is 
7% to 9 inches long. It is 
quite resistant to Stewart’s 
Disease. 
Pkt. .15 1 1b. 50 10 lb. $4.50 
50 lb. $20.00 

Parents and Offspring. A is Purdue 51, Cis Purdue 39 and B is Golden 
Cross, the Hybrid Strain Produced by Crossing Them, 
