8 FRANK HOWARD, INC., PITTSFIELD, MASS. 
SWEET CORN 
Plant in hills 3 ft. apart each way, and five or six kernels in a hill. Hoe often, drawing ~ 
soil up to stem after first hoeing. Break off side shoots. Make ground very rich. Use broad- 

cast or in the hill our Garden Fertilizer, worked well into soil. It has been found very > , 
beneficial to sow these fertilizers between the rows before cultivating and hoeing the second 
time. 
We have been very careful in selecting the best and sweetest varieties of corn adapted 
to this section. The list below is arranged i in order of maturity. 
Y4lb. lb. 2lbs.  Slbs. 
GOLDEN HUMMER—Largest and earliest of the yellow 
varieties, 74 days, 20:59 48 Oe S80 ei EU 
GOLDEN BANTAM—8 Row, selected stock. Small, yellow 
ears, delicious flavor, 79 days, 25 47 4550 2 80 PL 2OU 
GOLDEN GIANT—The largest of the yellow sweet varieties, 
ears about 8 in. long, later than the Golden Bantam, 87 days DOR Oo OO se Lae 
¥*STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. The standard for quality, and 
the best known variety, remains a long time in suitable con- 
dition for boiling, 95 days, 520 343.407 2 280 90 
POP CORN—Japanese Hulless—for seed. Ears chunky, white kernels, pop to large 
snowy white. Pkt. 10c; 14 lb. 2&c; lb. 90c., 
HYBRID CORN 
Pkt. Y%lb. Ib. 2lbs. Slbs. 
SPANCROSS C13X3—Early—10-12 Row golden yellow 
sweet and tender, small ears. 73 days, W522736 522 60 110 = 2260 
MARCROSS C13.6—Most popular early yellow hybrid 
10-14 rowed good quality. Matures just before Golden 
Bantam, 76 days, . (15.535) .60- 41.10" 2260 
¥* GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM—Ears 10-14 rowed, kernels 
rich yellow in color, excellent quality; excellent for can- 
ning and market garden use. Matures just after Golden 
Bantam, 85 days, BLS sso 2 O04. 1710422. OD 
OTO—Long ears—wilt resistant, vigorous, 8-12 rowed ears, 
87 days, 1S oo. 560 e102 Gm 
* ERIE—Long ears—wilt resistant, vigorous 12 to 14 rowed, | 
88 days, 15 .85 .60 1.10 2.60 

Note.—The high elevation and short growing season in Berkshire County force us to 
select only the finest strains of these varieties of corn. 

ENSILAGE OR FODDER CORN 
GOLDEN BEAUTY,—An excellent ensilage corn, large growth. Produces an abundance 
of large ears, resembles the 
Leaming, but is earlier, 
which is an advantage in 
Berkshire County and vi- 
cinity. 
14 Ibs. $1.25; 56 lbs. $4.75. 
C38 HYBRID——14 Ibs. $3.00 
56 Ibs. $10.50. 
WESTBRANCH SWEEP- 
STAKES — (Specially se- 
lected) The Original Sweep- 
stakes. Early and produc- 
tive, an excellent ensilage 
corn. 
14 Ibs. $1.80, 56 Ibs. $4.95. 
CORNELL 29-3—A fine ensi- 
lage corn. 
14 Ibs. $3.00, 56 lbs. $10. 50 
A Local Field of our Golden Beauty Ensilage Cora 
* Particularly suitable for quick freezing, 

