6 TAPPERSON SEED CO. 


TASCO IOANA HYBRID SWEET CORN 
HYBRID SEED CORN “8% 
Cuxture: Corn should never be planted until the ground has become warm and dry. For succession, plant every 
two weeks until the middle of July. Corn thrives in rich, well-manured ground. In hand planting make a shallow hole 
with corner of the hoe, drop 6 kernels of Corn, cover with an inch of soil, and press down with the hoe. Hills should be 
3 feet apart. Thin out to 3 plants in each hill. Extra-early varieties can be planted as close as 114 feet apart. 
TASCO IOANA HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Among leading Sweet Corn producers, our strain of Ioana has become the outstanding fa- 
vorite because of its uniform high quality and dependability. Growers serving the most critical 
buyers report that they recetve a premium price for their crop of Ioana. Ears measure about 8 
inches long, have from 12 to 14 rows, and are well filled with creamy yellow kernels. Eating 
quality is very good and Ioana holds its fresh appearance for some time. The stalk is strong, has 
few suckers, stands both heat and drought exceptionally well, and is highly resistant to disease. 
Season is 86 days. Pkt. 10c.; Ib. 50c.; 3 to 24 Ibs. @ 45c. per Ib.; 25 to 99 Ibs. @ 41c.; 100-Ib. 
bag @ 38c. 
EARLY PENNGOLD HYBRID SWEET CORN 
(76 days.) This is a brand-new variety, closely related to Ioana but about 10 days shorter in 
season. Ears almost as large as those of Ioana and very similar in appearance. Stalks are vigor- 
ous and quite strong. Trial plantings of commercial growers indicate this is an early Corn which 
will compete in size and quality with main-crop sorts. Eating quality is good and crop almost 
equals Ioana. A planting of Early Penngold at the same time as the first planting of Ioana will 
spread your season by 10 days. Pkt. 10c.; Ib. 50c.; 3 to 24 Ibs. @ 45c. per Ib.; 25 to 99 Ibs. @ 41c.; 
100-Ib. bags @ 38c. 
All prices on Sweet Corn are postage or freight paid 
