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SUGAR CORN 

Corn is an excellent source of vitamin By; and an 
outstanding one of the mineral, phosphorus. Two 
ears per plant is a good average yield. 
May be gathered daily from July to frost if you 
plant every three weeks, from May 1 through 
July 15. It is a good idea to use more than one 
variety to keep you further supplied daily with 
fresh delicious Corn. 
Sow hybrid, early, and late sorts in rows 1 inch 
Grow the midget closer than this. evs may be 
2 feet apart, thinning to 6 inches. ou grow in 
hills, place them 114 to 2 feet apart ee them 
the size of a saucer. 
Have blocks of at Ieast three rows side by side 
to ensure pollination. Hills or groups are not raised 
above the general garden level unless the land is 
very moist; ordinarily they are flat. 
Hills or groups of pumpkin and squash may be 
interplanted among your Corn. 
MIDGET CORNS 
For the Small Garden 
Ready in 55 days 
S. & W. Co.’s Midget. The small plant 
grows about 30 inches high and the ears 
are only 4 inches long, but two to five 
of them are on a single stalk. The white 
kernels are delicious. Generous pkt. 
50 cts., W%lb. $1.25. 
Golden Midget. A golden yellow form of 
deep, placing the seeds 3 inches from one another 
later thin the young plants to stand 
9 to 12 inches apart. Allow 3 feet between the 
in the drill; 
rows. Or sow in “‘hills’’ 
the size of a dinner-plate, 7 seeds to each group; 
later thin to 3 plants per group. 300 

Golden Cross 
Bantam 
92 Vegetable Seeds 
borers. 
or groups 2 to 3 feet apart, trouble. 
New Hybrid Corns 
Noted for flavor, quick ripening, heavy yield and 
disease-resistance. 
Lincoln Hybrid. Won the All-America 
Bronze Medal for 1942; developed by the 
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion. Plants are 5 feet high, robust and 
very leafy. The 7 inch ears are well filled 
to the tips with 12 to 16 rows of bright yel- 
low kernels. Tightly sheathed, they resist 
earworm and bacterial wilt. Ready in 83 
days. Pkt. 20 cts., Ib. 40 cts., Ib. 75 cts., 
5 Ibs. $3.25. 
Allegheny. New yellow variety, medium 
late, with large ears and deep, very narrow, 
tender kernels. Quality of the best; ex- 
cellent for the market grower, canner and 
home gardener. 80 days. Pkt. 20 cts., 
Yb. 50 cts., Ib. 90 cts., 5 Ibs. $4. 
Honey Cross. A first-early hybrid of won- 
derful table quality; probably the sweet- 
est Corn you have ever eaten. It is good 
for market and for the backyard garden 
also. Resistant to disease. Ears long, 12- 
or 14-rowed, with light cream-yellow, 
medium broad kernels. An improved Mar- 
cross. Ready im 72 days. Pkt. 20 cts., 
Y4Ib. 50 cts., Ib. 90 cts., 5 Ibs. $4. 
Golden Cross Bantam. x Modern sort, 
showing remarkable resistance to wilt, 
increased yield, ability to withstand ad- 
verse weather, uniformity of ear, etc. 
Ears 7 to 8 inches long, 10 to 14- rowed, ma- 
turing in 88 days. Pkt. 20 cts., Vib. 45 
cts., Ib. 80 cts., 5 Ibs. $3.50. 
Silver Cross Bantent White variety, 
generally similar to the above; its some- 
what larger ear possesses the same high 
quality, fine sweet flavor and tenderness. 
So one that it is expected to replace all 
other white kinds now im use. Ready in 82 
days. Pkt. 20 cts., 14Ib. 50 cts., Ib. 95 cts., 
5 Ibs. $4.25. 
Evergreen Hybrid (Late). Similar to 
St« is Evergreen, but sturdier and more 
disease-resistant. Ready in 93 days. Pkt. 
20 cts., Ib. 50 cts., Ib. 90 cts., 5 Ibs. $4. 
Destruction of the remains of each crop after 
harvesting Is essential to check earworms and corn- 
Spray with Rotene if Japanese beetles give 
cen pound plants 200 feet of drill or 200 to 
Ss. 
Chemical changes take place in Corn Shortly after it is gathered. 
That is why the home-grown product is so delightfully different. 
$1, 5 pkts. $4. 
Early Sorts 
Yield in 10 to 12 weeks from planting 
New Wonder Bantam. Grows 51% feet 
high with eight-rowed 9-inch ears and 
golden yellow, sugar-sweet kernels. More 
vigorous, more productive, and larger ears 
than Golden Bantam. 85 days. lb. 30 
cts., Ib. 55 cts., 5 Ibs. $2.50. 
Golden Wedding. Like Golden Bantam, 
but larger and with 12 rows instead of 8. 
Resistant to wilt. 87 days. Pkt. 15 cts., 
Y4Ib. 30 cts., Ib. 55 cts., 5 Ibs. $2.50. 
Golden Bantam. ~% Wonderful for flavor. 
Plants 4 feet high, usually bearing two or 
more ears. When ready the ears are 
creamy yellow. 79 days. Pkt. 15 cts., 
YIb. 30 cts., Ib. 50 cts., 5 Ibs. $2.25. 
Black Mexican. Jet-black ears; very sweet. 
88 days. Pkt. 10 cts., 4Ib. 25 cts., Ib. 45 
cts., 5 Ibs. $2. 
Howling Mob. Fine white Corn of sweet 
table quality. Ears are 714 inches long, 
12-rowed, and are ready in 83 days. Pkt. 
D5ictsss Vb. 30 cts., Ib. 50 cts., 5 Ibs. $2.25. 
Late Sorts 
Yield in 13 to 15 weeks from planting 
Golden Colonel. A hybrid with unsur- 
passed flavor and rich yellow color of Gold- 
en Bantam and the shoepeg grains, large 
zig-zag ear, and 8-foot stature of Country 
Gentleman. 93 days. Pkt. 15 cts., M4%lb. 
35 cts., Ib. 60 cts., 5 Ibs. $2.75. 
Country Gentleman. Very delicate flavor. 
Ear large, cob small, and pearly white ker- 
nels of great depth. 100 days. Pkt. 15 cts., 
4Ib. 30 cts., Ib. 50 cts., 5 Ibs. $2.25. 
Stowell’s Evergreen. The ears are of large 
size, grains deep, exceptionally tender and 
sugary. 100 days. Pkt. 10 cts., %Ib. 25 
cts., Ib. 45 cts., 5 Ibs. $2. 
Long Island Beauty. 98 days. WIb. 30 cts., 
Ib. 50 cts., 5 Ibs. $2.25. 
%* Kinds so marked suitable for 
QUICK FREEZING 
our well-known Midget. 
lectable; the plant is just_as dwarf and 
the ear equally tiny. Generous pkt. 
Equally de- 


Golden Colonel 
STUMPP & WALTER CO. 
