

Earliest Golden 

Golden Cross Bantam 
A treatment for 
Worms. 

control of Corn Ear 
Bottle contains applicator from 
which 4 to 10 drops, depending on size of 
ear, are to be inserted in the top of the 
ear. Treatmeft should be made after corn 
silk has turned brown, a sign that complete 
pollination has taken place. A 2-02. 
bottle is sufficient for treating 96 to 
100 ears of corn. 
tles for $1.10, postpaid. 

Early Saskatchewan 
THE EARLIEST WHITE SWEET CORN 
The earliest white Sweet Corn, maturing 8 to 10 
days ahead of Golden Bantam. Quality superior to 
that of most varieties of extra early Corn; extremely 
hardy ;*can be planted early, withstanding cold, wet 
weather to a wonderful degree. Ears 6 to 7 inches 
long; 8 rowed; kernels pure white, sweet and tender. 
Very productive for an extra early sort, usually pro- 
ducing two ears to the stalk. We highly recommend 
this variety for home use, and as a market sort it is a 
money maker. 
Burgess’ Earliest Golden 
Ten to twelve days earlier than Golden Bantam, 
hardy and can stand early planting. A wonderful 
yielder when planted on good soils. Market gardeners 
will find no equal among the yellow corns for ex- 
tremely early planting. Plan on planting some of this 
variety and be the first to have yellow corn in your 
locality. Ears 6 to 7 inches long, with 10 to 12 rows 
of tender golden kernels. 
Country Gentleman one stanaara 
of excellence. in late white sweet corn according to 
experienced home-gardeners, market-gardeners, cooks 
and canners. Dependably productive and claimed to 
be the best open-pollinated variety in extremes of 
heat and drought. Plants very large, often bear two 
or more large ears; yields also a heavy tonnage of 
forage which makes Country Gentleman a good dual- 
purpose variety for gardeners who have stock to feed. 
Ears about eight inches long. Kernels white, sweet 
and tender; very long, slender, shoe-peg shape; 
closely packed in irregular rows. 
i Michigan grown 
Stoweil's Evergreen (iyie Boe 
green is recognized everywhere as the best type of its 
class. Our strain of this white corn is large eared, 
hardy, productive, sweet and tender, and remains a 
long time in cooking condition. 

Hybrid Sweet Corn 
Hybrid Sweet Corn varieties are superior to open- 
pollinated or standard sorts. They are more vigorous 
and uniform, more productive, produce corn of better 
quality and the ears from one planting mature at about 
the same time. Many gardeners who have room for 
only one planting of one variety, however, prefer the 
standard sorts, as good ears may be picked over a 
longer period of time. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. 85 days to table. Superb 
for home gardens. Chief reliance -of canners, quick- 
freezers and market growers of quality sweet corn be- 
cause of attractive uniform ears of top quality, and 
because of dependable high yields. Plants large and 
thrifty, often produce 2 to 3 ears. Ears very uniform 
and attractive, about 8 inches long and filled com- 
pactly with 12 to 16 straight rows of tender, sweet, 
delicious kernels that are unexcelled for any purpose 
for which sweet corn is grown, 
SWEET CORN 
Carefully Bred Northern Seed Unexcelled for Earliness and Dependability 
One pound for 300 hills; 8.to 10 Ibs. per acre, with exception of Country Gentleman, 
which requires only one-half as much seed. 
SWEET CORN IS A GOOD SOURCE OF VITAMIN A, AS WELL AS SOME B,, C AND G. 
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Barden's Wonder Bantam 
This matchless Sweet Corn is a cross between Golden 
Bantam and Early Wonder, the result of which is a 
Bantam Sweet Corn with all the qualities and sweet- 
ness of the old reliable Golden Bantam, but with larger 
ears set up higher on the stalk. Ears 8 to 10 inches 
long, filled with 8 rows of broad, rich, golden yellow 
kernels. Stalk 5 to 6 feet high. One of the big canning 
companies reports that Barden’s Wonder Bantam pro- 
duces one-third more tonnage per acre than any other 
Bantam Corn they have ever grown, and will consider 
using no other in the future. Tests each year have 
proved it to be as early as Golden Bantam and much 
more vigorous and productive. 
The result of a cross 
Golden Evergreen j.iycen stoweil’s By- 
ergreen and Golden Bantam, possessing all the splendid 
qualities of both of these popular varieties and better than 
either. The ears are as large as Stoweli’s Evergreen 
and is of true Evergreen habit, remaining equally as 
long a time in good cooking condition. It is of the 
same color as Golden Bantam, and has all the de- 
licious qualities of that variety, with an added sweet- 
ness and superior flavor. In season half way between 
Golden Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen. For the home 
garden and fancy market trade this corn has no equal. 
o One of the richest flavored, 
Black Mexican sweetest, and tenderest. 
Ears 7 to 8 inches in length; ready for the table in 85 
to 90 days. The ripe seed is bluish-black, but when 
in table condition the kernels’ are pearly white. A most 
desirable second early variety for the home garden. 
GOLDEN BANTAM — Popular early Sweet Corn; 
sweet, rich and delicious. Ears 6 to 7 inches in length 
and compactly filled with kernels which, when ready sweetness and rich- 
for the table, are of a creamy-yellow color. It is ness of flavor. Pop- 
suited for extra early and later plantings. ular with market 
vers and at road- 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE—A fow days earlier than Gold- | So" er's and a) road 
en Bantam, with ears the same length, but 10 to 12- 
shat 3 to. 7 inches long; 
ce instead of 8 and of equally good color and qual- with 12 rows -of 
; large, sweet, creamy 
yellow kernels. 
Gill's Golden 
Early Market 
Matures 10 days 
ahead .of Golden 
Bantam. Hspecially 
desirable fer its ex- 
treme_ earliness, 

SPANCROSS. 70 days to table. An excellent, very early hybrid that is highly 
resistant to bacterial wilt.  Spancross is so hardy and cold resistant that it may 
be planted earlier than most varieties. The plants become about 5 feet tall. The 
ears are about 6% inches long, slender and are well filled with 10 to 14 straight 
rows of delicious golden-yellow kernels. 
TENDERGOLD. 75 days to table. Tendergold is a cross of Purdue Bantam and 
Golden Sunshine. Tendergold is highly resistant to bacterial wilt or Stewart’s 
Disease. Stalks sturdy and bear attractive, long slender cylindrical ears with 10 
to 14 straight full rows of tender, sweet, golden-yellow kernels. A superb variety 
for home gardens, and well adapted to commercial canning. 
ARISTOGOLD BANTAM EVERGREEN. 90 days to table. This is the largest 
yellow sweet corn which can be classed in the high quality group. Fars are 16 
to 18 rowed, 9 to 10 inches long, with clean stalks 8 to 9 feet tall. It has 
yielded as much as ten tons of snapped ears per acre under favorable conditions 
and is resistant to ear worm, smut, and hot weather. Don’t let the size mislead 
you, as the corn is strictly first class, and compares in tenderness and flavor with 
the smaller varieties. 
Hybrid Sweet Corn “All Season” Collection 
Evergreen, 50c, postpaid. 
PRICES 
SWEET CORN 
One planting of the four varieties of Hybrid Sweet Corn listed on this page should give you a 
succession of delicious corn over a period of three or four weeks. By making a second planting of 
each variety, you should have corn all summer. 
4 packets, one each of Spancross, Tendergold, Golden Cross Bantam and Aristogold Bantam 
Y% pt. of each, $1.00; 1 pt. of each, $1.90, postpaid. 
PREPAID 
NOT PREPAID 
Pt. ; 5 Lbs. | 10 Lbs. | 25 Lbs. 

100 Lbs. 

tAristogold Bantam Evergreen 
Barden'’s Wonder Bantam... 
Black: Mexicam 21s see otars 
IGolden Evergreen 
Golden Sunshine 
Price, 40c; 3 bot- 


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