
HYBRID SWEET CORN {or Greater Yield 
Market Growers: write for quantity prices. CULTURE—A rich warm soil will give the best results. Work soil thoroughly before 
1 Ib. plants 200 hills—12 to 15 Ibs. per acre. planting. Plant in hills 3 to 3% feet apart each way, or sow in rows 3% feet apart, 
placing the seed about 8 inches apart in the rows. Plant as soon as danger of frost is 
F past; for succession, plant every two weeks until July. Give frequent and thorough but 
Hybrid Sweet Cor shallow cultivation. 
201. EARLY GOLDEN 113—(65 days.) We 
recommend this for your first Early Hybrid. Ears are 8 
to 10 inches long, well-filled and uniform, with deep, 
tender kernels of good flavor. Similar to Minhybrid 202 
in plant and ear size, but excelling it in earliness. 
MINHYBRID 202 Five days earlier than normal 
Bantam but still surpassing it in both quality and yield. 
Produces 15,000 marketable ears per acre! Fancy qual- 
ity, extra tender, with high sugar content. Ears: 6 to 
8 inches long, 8-rowed, with a few ears 10-rowed; Ker- 
nels medium, large, yellow, All ears mature uniformly. 
Prices below. 
204. GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM—(84 days.) 
An extra heavy yielding Golden Bantam hybrid favored 
by the leading canning factories. Famous for its large 
ears, uniformly filled with tender golden kernels of high 
sugar content. Well adapted to market growing. Stalk 
6 ft. high, ears 8 inches long, 10 to 14-rowed. Prices 
below. 
205. IOANA—AIll-America Winner. A midseason 12 
to 14-rowed light yellow hybrid sweet corn developed at 
the Iowa State College, Similar to Bantam Evergreen. 
Vigorous, resistant to lodging and wilt, and withstands 
heat and drouth. The uniform cylindrical ears are 8 
inches long with deep kernels of finest flavor. Valuable 
for home garden and canning. Prices below. 
206. MARCROSS C6.13 (72 days.) One _ of 
the earliest hybrids. Developed by the Connecticut Ex- 
periment Station as a first early market and home-garden 
variety. Stalks are only 5 feet tall, but sturdy; ‘highly 



resistant to Stewart’s disease, Ears: 7 inches long, Golden Cross Bantam—tender and sweet—an excellent canning variety. 
plump, abruptly tapered at tips; 10 to 14-rowed, with 
light cream-yellow, medium broad kernels of good qual- NOW you can grow the finest, sweetest O p lhe 5p J 
af yay, Pariges below. corn you ever tasted,—in the smallest rr 
207. KANNER KING—-(85 days.) A main crop back yard garden, in 50 to 60 days! 
hybrid of superb quality for market, canning or freezing. Be aoe to a the amazing new ‘Golden Sweet Corum mae ee 
Large, uniform 8-inch ears, packed with 12-14 rows of Midget d ti Beihen 
rellow kernels. Very swee ar F exce idget,’—see description 
rich yellow kernel] Very sweet, tender and of excellent get, p 223. EARLY SUNSHINE — (66 
days.) Another noteworthy development of 
flavor. Prices below. 
the North Dakota Experiment Station. An 
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HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Highly ae By market growers and excel- 
Your choice any variety listed above. 
lent for home “garden. Flavor, tenderness 
and quality are superb, Ear: 7 inches long; 
Pkt. 12c, 14 Ib. 30c, Ib. 50c, 
5 Ibs. $2.30 prepaid. 
7 
10-14 rowed, kernels golden yellow, sweet, 
tender and of good flavor. Stalk, 5% feet 
high. Pkt. 10c, % Tb, .20c; Ib. 35c, 5b =ibs: 
$1.60, prepaid, 
226. EXTRA EARLY GOLDEN 
BANTAM — (72 days.) To most home 
gardeners, sweet corn means Golden Bantam. 
Also desirable for trucking and canning, It 
is medium early, dependable and of won- 
derful quality. Ear: 6% inches long, 8- 
rowed. Kernels broad with tender hull, 
sweet and of exceptionally fine flavor. Stalk: 
5 to 5% feet high. Pkt. 10c, Y Ib. 20c, Ib. 
85c, 5 lbs. $1.60, prepaid. 
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HYBRID BLEND 
NO. 209. Hybrid sweet Corn 
matures very evenly—making a 
short picking season. To  over- 
come this we offer a special mix- 
ture of the hybrids described 
above. Plant a patch to this superb 
mixture all at one time,>it will 
supply you with sugary sweet corn 
maturing continuously in 65 to 90 
days. Pkt. 12c, 14 Ib. 30c, Ib. 
50c, 5 lbs. $2.25, prepaid. 
227. EARLY GOLDEN MARKET— 
(70 days.) Also known as Golden Hummer. 
One of the finest extra early yellow varieties 
for market. Ears have strong husks, 8 to 
12-rowed and 6% inches long. Kernels are 
golden yellow, tender, sweet and of good 
flavor. Stalk: 5 feet. Very heavy yielding 
for such an early sort. Fine for home gar- 
dens also.. Pkt. 10c, % Ib. 20c, Ib. 35c, 5 
lbs, $1.60, prepaid. 
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For Sweet Corn Color Photos 
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eee page 2 and page 20. loana Hybrid is highly resistant to drouth and wilt. 
it Fanrile Golden Midget 
Ti iny 4-inch Ears on Dwarf 30-inch Plants in 
less than 60 Days! 
215. FARIBO GOLDEN MIDGET 
—(59 days.) A really fine, super-qual- 
ity, butter-yellow Sweet Corn. The 
Midget ears have the luscious sweetness 
of old-time True Golden Bantam, with a 
flavor that is unsurpassed. Midget Corn 
grows about 3 feet high, and can be planted 
6 to 8 inehes apart, each plant producing 
8 to 5 ears of delicious Sweet Corn. Very 
early maturing, it can be planted in sue- 
cession all through the season. Served gar- 
den-fresh to your guests, the 4-inch ears are a startling 
novelty, and the length is just right too, for packing in 
the quart-size freezer carton. Big pkt, 35c, 1% lb. 65c, Ib. 
$1.10, prepaid. (Seeds are small and go farther.) 
For Color Photo see page 80, 
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