
Golden Cross Bantam Corn 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Carmel Cross. 79 days. Ears average 12 rows of delicious yellow ker- 
nels. Excellent quality; recommended for the northeastern states. 
Country Gentleman Hybrid. 99 days. A drought-resistant sort espe- 
cially good for the midwest. Large ears with irregular rows of fine 
white kernels. 
Golden Cross Bantam. 84 days. Quality equals Golden Bantam but 
more productive. Bright yellow, 10 or 14-rowed, 8-inch ears on sturdy 
stalks, 
Gold Rush. 69 days. A first-early hybrid for the early market. Yellow 
kernels; 8 or 9-inch ear with 12 to 14 rows. More foliage and sturdier 
than regular Golden Bantam. 
Ioana. 87 days. Very resistant to drought and wilt. Ears 8 inches long, 
with 12 to 14 rows of light yellow kernels. Stalks 6 to 7 feet tall. 
Excellent for canning. 
Lincoln. 83 days. Sturdy stalks; resistant to Stewart’s disease. 12 to 
16-rowed ears of medium length, well filled with golden yellow 
kernels. Fine flavor. For home and market. 
Marcross C 13x 6. 76 days. An early, disease-resistant sort with 10 
to 14 rows of light creamy yellow kernels on 6 to 7-inch ears. A splen- 
did variety. 
Spancross. 72 days. Grows 6 feet tall and produces 7-inch ears with 
10 to 14 rows of golden yellow kernels. Good quality and attractive, 
Stowell’s Evergreen Hybrid. 93 days. Large, uniform white ears 8 to 
81% inches Jong. Recommended for main and Jate crop. Better root 
growth, stronger stalks and more disease-resistant than Stowell’s 
Evergreen. 
POPCORN 
Golden Queen. 90 days. Large, golden yellow, pearl-type kernels 
popping into fluffy white flakes. Ears 12 to 16-rowed. Very pro- 
ductive. 
White Hull-less or Improved Baby Rice. 85 days. A dwarf white va- 
riety. Unusually tender: Pops well. 
White Rice. 90 days. Small ears closely set with pointed, clear white 
kernels. An old favorite. 
South American Yellow. 100 days. Large ears of golden kernels, which 
pop big and creamy. Strong, hardy plants. 

Popcorn 
Popcorn is slower in germi- 
nating than other kinds of 
Corn and does not grow so 
vigorously. As it is hardy, it 
should be planted earlier than 
other Corns. It Is very Im- 
portant that Popcorn be 
thoroughly dried before using. 

Stowell’s Evergreen Corn 

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