CULTURE. 

HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Hybrids give a heavier yield than open pollinated corn and 
mature more evenly. They are also more resistant to disease. 
Sweet corn should not be planted until the 
danger of frost is past and the ground is quite warm. If 
planted in rows have the rows 3 to 4 feet apart dropping 
the seed about one foot apart. 
15 pounds per acre. 
One half pound for 100 feet; 

Golden Cross Bantam Corn 
Developed by U. S. Dept. of Agriculture—This hybrid 
corn is rapidly replacing all other main crop yellow 
sweet corn as it is specially bred to be resistant to 
smut. The delicious ears are 10 to 14 rowed and of 
a lighter yellow than Golden Bantam. 
No. 593, Pkt. 15¢; 14 Ib. 40c; lb. 70c; 5 Ib. $2.80. 
KING CROST BANTAM 
The New Golden Yellow Sensation—Slated to become 
very popular with gardeners and canners. <A vigorous 
and outstanding yielder, with medium fine and deep 
kernels, .it is tender and sugar-sweet. It matures a 
week earlier than the Golden Cross. 
No. 635, Pkt. 15¢; % lb. 40c; lb. 70¢; 5 Ib. $2.80, 

SILVER CROSS BANTAM 
86 days. This is the finest white 
corn ever produced and we be- 
lieve it will eliminate many stand- 
ard varieties since it surpasses 
them in both quality and yield. 
Plants are six ft. tall, uniform and 
wilt resistant. Ears are 8 in. long 
with 12 or 14 rows of sweetest, 
tenderest, glistening white kernels 
you ever ate. No description does 
i} only way you can appreciate it is 
to try it yourself. No. 682, 
Pkt. 15¢; % lb. 403 lb. 75¢3 5 lb. $3.20. 

YELLOW VARIETIES 
(OPEN POLLINATED) 
Matures unevenly, giving ears over a longer period of time than hybrid varieties. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE 
The Best and Earliest Yellow Sweet Corn 
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Ten days to two weeks earlier than 
Golden Bantam; and 12 rows in- 
stead of 8 of the sweetest and most 
luscious, sugary flavor imaginable. 
Plant “Golden Sunshine” and be 
ready to serve this tender, delicious, 
juicy corn days before your neigh- 
bors who plant the common varieties. 
No. 116, Pkt. 10¢; 14 Ib. 25e; 
lb. 40¢; 5 lb. $1.75. 
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GOLDEN BANTAM 
This favorite yellow corn is too well known 
to need description. Small cobs with 8 rows 
of the sweetest corn ever produced. 
No. 109, Pkt. 10¢; 1% Ib. 25e3 lb. 40e3 
5 lb. $1.75. 

GOLDEN COLONEL — 
The result of 10 years of breeding and cross- 
ing of White Country Gentleman and Golden 
Bantam. Looks exactly like Country Gentle- 
man except that the kernels are yellow and 
deep, containing all the wonderful flavor of 
the Bantam Corn. No. 6C0, Pkt. 10¢; 
VW |b. 25e; lb. 40€; 5 lb. $1.75. 

Whipple’s Early Yellow 
84 days. Deservedly popular as a large eared 
‘second early sort, for home and market gar- 
den. Stalks sturdy and erect; ears 12 to 14 
rowed, strong husks, well filled at tips. Kernels 
golden yellow, fairly deep, sweet, and of 
good flavor. No. 715, Pkt. 10e; 14 Ib. 25e; 
‘Tb. 40¢; 5 Ib. $1.75. 
this delicious corn justice. The 
