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Culture. Corn can be grown on almost any soil provided it is well drained, reasonably fertile, deeply dug and well fertilized. Sweet corn 
should not be planted until the danger of heavy frost is past, and the main crop or late sorts should not be planted until the ground is 
quite warm, sweet corn being more sensitive to cold than field corn. If planted in hills, for early varieties the hills should be three “feet 
apart each way, for later varieties 3/2 to 4 feet apart each way, dropping four to six kernels in each hill. When six inches high, thin to 
three or four plants in a hill. Hoe frequently and give frequent but shallow cultivation until the tassels appear. One half pound for 100 
feet; 15 Ibs. per acre. If planted in rows, have the rows three to four feet apart, dropping the seed one foot to a foot and a half apart. 
A bushel of sweet corn weighs 50 Ibs. Field corn is listed elsewhere. 

Early Yellow Sensation 
Yellow Varieties 
EARLY YELLOW SENSATION 77-78 days 
This has consistently been our best seller among the early 
yellow varieties. In addition to having excellent quality it is 
very early. The ear is 6 to 8 inches long with 10-16 rows, 
cylindrical to slightly tapered, straight rowed, well filled 
tips, well covered, more resistant to smut than other varie- 
ties; husked ears average 5% ounces in weight. Lb. 40c; 
12% Ibs. $3.50; 50 Ibs. $12.00. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN BANTAM 
(Golden Giant) 
An_ excellent midseason yellow corn with delicious 
flavor. The ear is 6 to 8 inches long with 12—16 rows. Except- 
ing as to flavor it does not resemble Golden Bantam and is 
poorly named. It has been growing in favor for several years 
and is now a popular variety. Lb. 40c; 122 Ibs. $3.50; 50 
Ibs. $12.00. 
88-89 days 
EXTRA EARLY BANTAM 74-75 days 
An earlier strain of Golden Bantam with 8-10 rows of 
kernels. The ear is about 7 inches long, very uniform, similar 
to Golden Bantam in size, shape and quality. It yields very 
heavily, beating most varieties to market. Lb. 40c; 12% Ibs. 
$3.50) 50 Ibs. $12.00. 
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GOLDEN EARLY MARKET 75-76 days 
A popular and attractive early sort with ears 6Y2 to 7 
inches long, 12 rowed. The kernels are tender and good 
quality. Lb. 40c; 12’ Ibs. $3.50; 50 Ibs. $12.00. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE 77-78 days 
An early yellow, market garden sort. The ears are. 6 to 72 
inches long, 10—14 rowed. The kernels are broad and have a 
good flavor. Lb. 40c; 12¥2 Ibs. $3.50; 50 Ibs. $12.00. 
SIXTY DAY GOLDEN 74-75 days 
An early selection from Golden Early Market similar to 
that variety. The ears are 6 to 7 inches long, 10 to 12 rowed, 
on a stalk about 5 feet tall. On account of its earliness it is 
popular with market gardeners. Lb. 40c; 12'% Ibs. $3.50; 50 
Ibs. $12.00. 
GOLDEN BANTAM 85-86 days 
Still the old favorite with many home and market gar- 
deners. Our special stock produces ears 7 to 8 inches long 
with 8 rows of delicious kernels to the ear. One of the sweet- 
est of all corns and of best quality. Lb. 40c; 12% Ibs. $3.50; 
50 Ibs. $12.00. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY YELLOW 85-86 days 
A second early variety for home or market similar to 
Golden Giant and a few days earlier. The stalks grow 6 to 
7 feet high, bearing ears 7 to 8 inches long, with 12 to 14 
rows to the ear. It has strong husks, well filled at the tips. The 
quality is exceedingly good. Lb. 40c; 12¥2 Ibs. $3.50; 50 
Ibs. $12.00. 
BANTAM EVERGREEN 95-96 days 
A late, large eared, yellow variety. The ears are large and 
thick, 7 to 8 inches long, with 12—16 rows of tender kernels of 
deep yellow-orange color. The plants grow 7 to 8 feet tall. 
Lb. 40c; 12% Ibs. $3.50; 50 Ibs. $12.00. 
GOLDEN COLONEL 
Silver Medal 1936 
This variety is identical in stalk and ear characteristics 
with regular Country Gentleman except for its golden color. 
The plant is 6 to 7 feet tall, the ears are 6 to 7Y inches long. 
The kernel arrangement is the same as Country Gentleman 
and the kernels are deep and of good quality. Lb. 45c; 12% 
Ibs. $4.00; 50 Ibs. $14.00. 
98-99 days 
