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TENDERMOST BANTAM HYBRID 
SWEET CORN 
HYBRIDS 
ABEL'S GOLDEN ACRES. 86 days. This new 
yellow hybrid has shown a remarkably 
wide range of adaptation. It is not sensi- 
tive to differences in soil type or fertility. 
One of the top yielders in dry seasons in 
the Tri-State area and Pennsylvania. The 
ears are straight, mostly 14 rowed, and 
with perfectly filled tips. Stalks are 1% 
to 2 ft. taller than Golden Cross with 
ears borne at a height of 36 inches. Quali- 
ty is excellent, especially recommended for 
cream style pack. 
Y% 1b., 40c; lb., 75c; 
5 lbs., 
$6.80; 25 lbs., 
$3.50; 10 lbs., 
$15.00. 
ABEL’S VICTORY (ALPHAGOLD) CORN 
(HYBRID). For the first sweet corn of 
the season plant Abel's Victory Hybrid corn’ 
and invite your friends in for a treat. The 
rapid’ growth of this first early yellow 
hybrid will surprise you, and it is safe to 
plant it even a week earlier than ordinary 
sweet corn. Although designed to be the 
first on the market, the yield is good with 
8 to 10 rowed ears, 7 to 8 inches long. 
The tips are well filled, and uniformly 
excellent. Unlike many extra early types 
which are susceptible to smut, Abel’s Vic- 
tory Hybrid sweet corn shows good re- 
sistance and makes clean, fine quality crops. 
Maturity 59 days. 
14 :1b., 40c; Ib., 75c; 5 Ibs., 
$6.80; 25 lbs., $15.00. 
$3.50; 10 lbs., 
ABEL’S ARISTOGOLD BANTAM. 83 days. 
You ean’t go wrong when you plant this 
true aristocrat of the sweet corn hybrids. 
Garden experts—a_ national jury of them— 
judged it a top winner in the All-America 
Seed Trials. It makes exceptional yields 
even in extremely hot, drouthy seasons. It 
stands early planting in cold, wet soil, and 
it has great resistance to smut and ear 
worm damage. Stalks are tall, vigorous 
(8 to 9 feet) and ears are extra long with 
12 to 14 rows. It’s sweet, tender and de- 
licious—with exceptionally deep kernels. 
Yp Ib., 40c; lb., 75c; 5 lbs., $3.50; 10 Ibs., 
$6.80; 25 lbs., $15.00. 
ABEL’S TENDERMOST BANTAM. 83 days. 
Tendermost, as the name implies, is an 
exception. It has the most tender hull of 
any variety of hybrid which we have so 
far observed. In addition, it has a high 
sugar content and a smooth, delightful 
flavor. The ears are about nine inches long 
and almost entirely 14 or 16 rowed. The 
variety maintains its exceptional tender- 
ness over a period of nearly two weeks. 
It has shown a good degree of resistance to 
smut and is less damaged by ear worms 
than most fancy yellow corns. 
Yy lb., 35c; Ib., 65c; 2 lbs., $1.25; 5 Ibs., 
$2.75; 10 Ibs., $5. 00; 25 Ibs., $11. 25. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. Bright yellow 
kernels. Two or three times as productive 
as Golden Bantam, and equal in quality. 
Resistant to wilt. Stalk sturdy and upright. 
No. of rows, 12; height of stalk, 6’; length 
of ear, 8”; 85 days. 
Y% 1b., 35c; lb., 65c; 2 Ibs., $1.25; 5 lbs., 
$2.75; 10 Ibs., "$5. 00; 25-1bs., $11. 25. 
MARCROSS C-13x6 (HYBRID). 71 days. 
Ears 6 to 7 inches, with 12 to 14 rows of 
fairly large yellow kernels. Fairly good 
quality. Stalk, 4% to 5 feet. Garden and 
market, quite well known in the East. 
WY 1b., 35c; lb., 65c; 5 lbs., $2.75; 10 lbs., 
$5.00; 25 lbs., $11.25. 
(chad (HYBRID). 90 days. 9 inches, 
with 12 to 14 rows of medium width, 
deep yellow kernels, of excellent quality. 
Uniform. Stalk—6 to 6% feet. A new 
high yielding hybrid destined to be popular. 
1% Ib., 35c; lb., 65c; 5 lbs., $2.75; 10 lbs., 
$5.00; 25 lbs., $11.25. ; 
CARMELCROSS. 75 days. A new develop- 
ment by the Connecticut Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, and recommended for the 
northeastern states. Hars average 12 rows. 
Resembles Marcross but is later in matur- 
ing. Excellent quality. 
Y%, 1b., 35c; lb., 65c; 5 lbs., 
$5.00; 25 lbs., $11.25. 
$2.75; 10 lbs., 
73 days. Ex- 
Ears well filled 
Golden yellow. 
SPANCROSS (HYBRID). 
cellent for early market. 
on good sturdy stalks. 
sweet. 
Y% 1b., 35c; Ib., 65c; 5 Ibs., 
$5.00; 25 lbs., $11.25. 
\ 
$2.75; 10 lbs., 
SILVER CROSS HYBRID BANTAM. A very 
white sweet corn, very high in sugar con- 
tent. Kernels extremely tender, No. of 
rows, 12-14; height of stalk, 7-8’; length 
of ear, 814": 82 days. 
Y% Ib., 40c; lb., 75c; 5 lbs., $3.50; 10 lbs., 
$6.80; 25 lbs., $15.00. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN HYBRID. 
Highly valuable to market gardeners and 
canners. Stalk sturdy with close growing 
upright ears; foliage medium green. Hars 
very slightly tapered, uniform. Kernels 
white, medium wide, deep, medium cob. 
No. of rows, 16-18; height of stalk, 8’; 
length of ear, 8”; 98 days. 
Y% Ib., 40c; 1b., 75c; 5 lbs., $3.50; 10 Ibs., 
$6.80. 
AUNT MARY’S CORN. Stalk with fairly 
heavy, very strong, even, broad leaf growth; 
ears very slender with a very small cob, 
pure white kernels, very sweet and tender. 
Hias a very heavy, long, close husk, and 
will hold for weeks after becoming fit to 
eat. No. of rows, 8; height of stalk, 814”; 
95 days. 
VY 1b., 30c; Ib., pons 2 Ibs., 90c; 5 Ibs, 
$1.80; 10 Ibs., $3. 30 
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GOLDEN EVERGREEN. 
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OPEN POLLINATED VARIETIES 
GOLDEN BANTAM. The most popular an 
finest flavored open pollinated yellow sweet 
corn. Kernels broad, sweet, 
tender. Has a rich sweet and buttery flavor. 
: 78 days. 
No. of Pei 8; height of stalk, 44%’; length o 
of ae 64%" 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. 95 days. 
tinct sort, with deep, fine grains irregu- 
larly placed on the cob. In sweetness it sat 
unapproached. Ears large. — 
GOLDEN COUNTRY GENTLEMAN (SHOE 
PEG). A prolific variety of excellent qual- 
ity. Stalk 7’ tall, often with two ears. 
Kernels very deep, slender, sweet, with — 
* tender hull, and set irregularly without row 
formation, " ear, 95 days. 
Best and sweetest — 
of sweet corns. 
and Stowell’s porn. 
12-14; height of stalks, 
ear, Ty! 86 days. 
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WHIPPLE’S EARLY YELLOW. Popular for — 
home and market gardens. 
erect; strong husks, well filled at tips. 
Kernels golden yellow, fairly deep, sweet, 
and of good flavor. No. of rows, 
height of stalks, 7’; length of ear, 7”; 82 
days. 
EARLY EVERGREEN. Earlier than Stowell’s 
Evergreen, and is equal in all respects. An 
old market gardener’s favorite. No. of rows, 
14-18; height of stalk, 8’; length of ear, 
8”; 83 days. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY WHITE SWEET CORN. 
Ears well filled at tips. Kernels deep, 
medium-narrow, sweet and tender. No. of 
mone 14-18; height of stalk, 6%”; 
ays. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. Grains long and 
white in color. Standard main crop variety. 
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Stalk sturdy and 
Has been popular for years for late white 
sweet corn. No. of rows, 14-18; height of 
stalk, 74%’; length of ear, 8”; 94 days. — 
HOWLING MOB. A prolific variety for home 
and market gardens. Thick butts, strong 
husks with green streamers. 
white, plump and of fair quality. No. of 
rows, io 16; height of stalk, 7’; 
ear, 7144”: 83 days. 
BLACK MEXICAN. A _ very old variety. 
Kernels tender, exceptionally ‘sweet; white 
at eating stage, changing to blue- black at 
moat Lhe No. of oe 8; height of stalk, 
; length of ear, 7144” - 88 days. - 
All Open Pollinated Sweet Corn: © 
20c; pt., 30c; qt., 
50c; 4 qts., $1. 65; ee 
$3.00; 
Y bu, $5. 50; Bu., aye: bee 
POP CORN | 
MONARCH WHITE RICE. This is the best 
Kernels’ clear _ 
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Pop Corn for home or market. Select ears. cy 
1 lb., 25c; lb., 40c; 2 Ibs., 
THC 3s: 5. 
$1.75 
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QUEEN’S GOLDEN. Stalks grow 6 fio higt 
with large ears produced in abundance, — 
pops perfectly white and a single kernel will 
expand to a diameter of nearly one inch, 
VY lb., 25c; lb., 40c; 2 Ibs., 
$1.75: 

ABEL’S FIELD CORN FOR 
FEED OR CASH. | 
THE BEST HYBRID FIELD 
CORN IN STOCK. : 
75c; 5 Ibs. 





