SWEET CORN 
Plant Corn when ground becomes warm, in hills 3 feet apart, 4-6 kernels in 
each hill. When 6 inches high, thin to 3 or 4 plants in a hill. Hoe frequently. 
Chart of Varieties Showing Relative Size and Earliness 
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Early Golden Gem. Short plants fre- 
quently bearing 2 ears. 8 rowed, 
rather small. Kernels deep yellow, 
tender and sweet. Pkt., 6c: %4 Ib., 
14c; lb., 40c. 
Early Golden Sunshine. A good early 
market garden variety. Ears 10-12 
rowed. Kernels medium broad, gold- 
en yellow, sweet and tender. Pkt., 
6c: \% lb., 12c; Ib., 35c. 
Golden Bantam. Long the standard 
yellow variety. Ears 10-12 rowed, 
uniform and attractive. Kernels 
golden yellow, medium wide, deep, 
sweet and of fine flavor. Pkt., 6c; 
VY Ib., 12c: Ib., 35c. 
Wonder Bantam. Somewhat longer ear 
and slightly taller stalk than regular 
Golden Bantam. Ears 8 rowed. Ker- 
nels broad, tender and of good fla- 
vor. Pkt., 6c; %4 lb., 12c; lb., 35c. 
Bantam Evergreen. Bantam Evergreen 
is a cross between Golden Bantam 
and Stowell’s Evergreen. It has in- 
herited all the good qualities of both 
parents. It is as sweet as Golden 
Bantam, the same beautiful color, 
but in addition has an ear nearly 
as large as Stowell’s. The kernels 
are deep grained, plump, a beau- 
tiful cream golden color. Three 
weeks earlier than Stowell’s Ever- 
green. Pkt., 6c; Y% lb., 12c; lb., 35c. 

Height Length 
of Stalk of Ear Daysto 
inFeet inInches Mature 
Ran Roe as 4 6 67 
SP aataciturar: 52 62 74 
8 OR? Se I a 5% 7 82 
Soares Be 6 72 85 
Pee none 8 8 95 
SSeS a AERO ane fe PS) 7\2 96 
BPP rsccs Siu 5% 62 70 
i arden fe 5 72 76 
Bs en Aa 5 i 79 
Mer ae ace, 6 8 85 
Hybrid Corn 
We caution our customers against sav- 
ing seed from Hybrid Corn as the seed 
must be produced by crossing each year. 
Spancross. An extra early yellow hybrid, 
with medium sized ears and stalks. 
Resistant to wilt and somewhat re- 
sistant to cold as it can be planted in 
late April in southern Connecticut. 
Pkt., 8c: Y% Ib., 15c; lb., 50c; 3 lbs., 
$1.35. 
Marcross. Developed as a ffirst early 
market and home garden variety. 
Stalks short and sturdy, large eared, 
wilt resistant. Pkt., 8c; %4 lb., 15c; 
Ib., 50c; 3 Ibs., $1.35. 
Carmelcross. A vigorous hybrid, heavy 
yielding in comparison to its earliness. 
Medium sized, gently tapering ears 
with 12-14 rows of yellow kernels. Pkt., 
Screlanlbiy Voces lb.7) o0Cen a) 1bSi, $1.35 
Golden Cross Bantam. Extremely uniform 
in plant and ear characteristics and 
in maturity. Disease resistant. Most 
extensively used by canners and mar- 
ket gardeners. Very productive. Pkt., 
8c; 4) lb., 15c: Ib., 50c: 3 lbs., $1.35. 
ALL SUMMER CORN 
COLLECTION, 50c 
14 LB. EACH OF 
Spancross 
Carmelcross 
Marcross Golden Cross Bantam 
Make first planting of all four va- 
Tieties in early May, follow with a 
second planting a month later and 
have Sweet Corn from the middle of 
July until fall. 
White Corn 
Early Evergreen. Stalks grow 8 to 10 
feet high and usually produce two 
monstrous ears to each stalk. Ears 16 
to 20 rowed, very large with deep 
kernels, A very desirable main crop 
variety for home garden and market, 
and well adapted for canning. Pkt., 
6c; 4 Ib., 12¢; VY Ib., 35c. 

The Ever-Popular Golden Bantam 

DEPOSIT, NEW YORK 



Golden Cross Bantam 
Pop Corn 
Australian Hulless. Ears chunky 
and without row formation. 
Kernels white, narrow, point- 
ed, pop to large snowy white. 
Very little chaff. Pkt., 6c; 
Ver Mey Upxty abee K hye ‘ 
White Rice. An old standard 
early variety (90 days). Ker- 
nels are pointed. Grows 
about 614 feet tall. Pkt., 6c; 
VY, lb., 12c; Ib., 35c. 
Golden Queen. Tall vigorous 
plants with long slim ears. 
12-16 rows of smooth, yellow, 
broad kernels. 90 days. Pkt., 
6c; 14 lb., 12c; lb., 35c. 

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