20 L. P. GUNSON & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
SWEET CORN—HYBRID—(Continued) 

KINGSCROST E-5—12 ROW BANTAM 
KINGSCROFT E-5—12 Row Bantam—72 Days 
This hybrid matures a few days earlier than Golden Cross but has the same 
general characteristics. Ears 7/4 inches, mostly 12 rowed, rich yellow color, 
plants 6 feet high and very vigorous grower. A single grain will often produce 
three or more stalks all bearing well filled ears. The dry grain is small and care 
should be taken not to plant too thick. The husks are attractive light green, 
corn is extra tender, a rich creamy yellow and most delicious. As this is a 
true hybrid the crop grown from this seed should not be used for planting 
another year. 
MARCROSS 13.6—65 Days 
Matures 3 to 4 days later than Spancross. Height of plants 5 to 6 feet. Ears 
7 to 8 inches long, mostly 12 rowed with light yellow kernels of good quality. 
Wilt resistant. We consider this the best of the new early hybrids. 
SPANCROSS 4.13—62 Days 
Extremely early yellow hybrid. Wilt resistant and quite resistant to cold. 
Height of plants 4 to 5 feet. Ears 61% to 7 inches long with 10 to 12 rows of 
yellow kernels of good quality. 
The above list of hybrids will give a complete succession of maturity. 
POP CORN 
Japanese Hulless 
Known also as Australian, Tom Thumb, etc. A dwarf variety producing a 
good yield of very thick ears averaging about 4 inches long. A sure popper. 
When popped is large, tender, delicious and free from hull. 
LARGE GIANT YELLOW 
This variety is used by most popcorn vendors. Makes large creamy kernels 
when popped. Ears 5. to 6 inches, stalks.6 to 7 feet. Matures in 100 days. 
