SWEET CORN 
Our Seed Sweet Corn is carefully selected seed with ends care- 
fully taken off and only best ears saved, is dried and cared for 
so as to guarantee a perfect stand of uniform Corn. Prices 
quoted include postage on pound and fractions. In 10-Ib. and 25- 
Ib. lots, by mail, postage extra, 
Seed is very scarce and prices are on all varieties (excepting 
Golden Cross and Marcross)}: 4 Ib., 15e; 1% Ib., 25e; 1 Ib., 40c. 
Via Express, 10 Ibs., $3.00; 25 Ibs., $6.00. 
BARDEN’S WONDER BANTAM. A beautiful yellow corn, supe- 
rior to the Golden Bantam, both in size and in quality. Stalks 
grow from 5 to 6 feet high, ears 8 to 10 in. in length. As early 
as the Golden Bantam. It is a variety that is worthy ofa trial 
by any market gardener, canner or gardener. We consider it 
the best improved Golden Bantam yet put on the market. You 
will be getting both size and quality in this Corn. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. A well-known and deserving old sort 
that has always been very popular, due to its large compact 
ears of irregular rows. 
DE LUE’S GOLDEN GIANT SUGAR CORN. The famous winner 
of many horticultural prizes. This is no fake variety; it is ex- 
aetly what the gardener has been looking for. Of even better 
quality than Golden Bantam; will yield twice as much per 

Golden Sunshine 
Golden Cross Bantam 
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South: ‘American Pop Corn 
Golden Bantam 
acre; larger eared and larger stalk, making it the most pro- 
ductive of the best yellow Sweet Corns in existence. We have 
purchased a limited quantity of this seed from the originator. 
This we offer in limited quantities. 
GOLDEN BANTAM. This is a Sweet Corn of most exquisite 
quality, which, when ready to use, is of a bright golden yellow 
eolor. It looks rich and is rich, and no mistake. It can be 
planted very early, as it is as hardy as the Extra Harly 
Adams. The small stalks can grow closely together in the 
row and will produce two or three ears each. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE. (50 days.) Blue skies and sunshine have 
combined their divinely guided chemistry to produce the nec- 
tar-like sweetness of this delicious golden corn. The ears are 
compact, about the same size as Golden Bantam, but more 
refined in appearance, having from ten to twelve rows of 
grain instead of eight as Golden Bantam. It is a very rapid 
grower; earliest of the golden group. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. Known everywhere. An old one but 
still king of the best, considering everything. 
VANGUARD. One of the earliest white corns; a money maker. 
79 days. Very productive early corn which is somewhat re- 
sistant to Stewart’s disease; 7 to 8 in. ears containing 10 or 
12 rows of large white kernels of excellent quality and de- 
licious flavor. A popular early white corn for market or 
home use. Stalks grow 5 to 6 ft. high. 
Hybrid SWEET CORN 
Prices on all Hybrid Sweet Corn: % Ib., 20c; 1% Ib., 30¢3 1 Ibe, 
50c; 5 Ibs., $2.30; Postpaid. 10 Ibs., $4.00, by Express, : 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. Wilt-resistant—high yield—uniform. 
We recommend this new hybrid for places where Stewart’s 
disease (wilt) makes it impossible to grow ordinary varieties. 
This corn, the product of crossing two pure lines, is not only 
resistant to bacterial wilt (Stewar’t disease) but produces 
larger crops of beautiful ears. The ears have 10 to 14 rows of 
golden yellow kernels, uniform in length (about 8 inches) of 
excellent quality. Matures a week later than Golden Bantam, 
the whole crop ripening at about the same time. This crossed 
seed will produce the true Golden Cross Bantam deseribed 
above. Seed from the 1945 crop cannot be saved for 1946, as it 
breaks-down. The cross has to be made each year. 
MARCROSS C€6.13 (y). Developed by the Connecticut Experiment 
Station as a first early market and home-garden variety. In- 
troduced in 1937 and already in wide demand, Stalks short but 
sturdy, highly resistant to Stewart’s diseasé. Ears long, plump, 
abruptly tapered at tips; 10-14 rowed, with light cream-yel- 
low, medium-broad kernels of good quality. Height of stalk, 
5 ft.; length of ears, 7 in.; 72 days. { 
POP CORN 
Prices on all varieties: %4 Ib., 10c; % Ib., 18e; 1 Ib., 30e3 5 Ibs., 
$1.25. (Prices on 5 lbs., postage extra.) Write for prices on 
larger quantities. 
JAPANESE HULLESS (Tom Thumb). 5-foot stalk, 2 to 3 ears 
to the stalk. White waxy kernels, snowy white when popped. 
WHITE RICE. Common white Pop Corn known to all; a good one. 
CLARK’S GOLDEN BABY RICE, 5-foot stalk. Small ears. Kernels 
rich golden yellow, with creamy tint when popped. Hulless. 
SOUTH AMERICAN, (Dynamite). Usually 2 ears to a stalk. 
Large yellow kernels. 12- to 14-row ear, 6 to 7 inches long, 
having excellent popping qualities. Pops to enormous size. 
Popped kernel has no hard center. 
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