SWEET CORN 
One pound of seed will nets 350 to 400 hills; 10 to 12 lbs. will plant an acre. 
SUN-UP 
Opens the sweet corn season 
125 Marcross C6. 13 
Early—Uniform Large Ears, Wilt Resistant (69 days) 
Popular early hybrid ripening a day or two 
later than North Star and noted for its remark- 
ably uniform large ears. The stalks are short 
and sturdy and the ears are 12 rowed, about 7 
inches long with light golden yellow kernels of 
very good quality. The strain we offer is a most 
uniform and attractive stock, and we rec- 
ommend it highly. 
Completely resistant to wilt 
Disease). See prices on page 13. 
(Stewart’s 
107 Carmelcross, Improved 
The Largest and Finest Second Early Corn 
(72 days) 
For market, our Carmelcross Improved is now 
tops in its class. Ten days ahead of the main 
crop market varieties, it equals them in size of 
ear, high quality and big yields. It is the ideal 
corn to follow North Star and many growers 
use it all through the season. 
The husky vigorous plants are resistant to 
wilt and productive under nearly all conditions. 
The big well-filled ears have 12 to 16 rows of 
bright yellow kernels protected by a tight 
heavy husk, and the quality is excellent. 
Our Improved Strain has bigger, more uni- 
form ears and is by far the best type. If you 
haven’t tried Carmelcross, grow some this 
year. See prices on page 13. 

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138 Sun-Up (New) 
The First to Market (65 days) 
Ready several days earlier than North Star, 
this new hybrid is worthy to take its place with 
the best of the Harris’ introductions that have 
gained such great popularity with market 
gardeners. 
Sun-Up is a good sized, attractive, delicious 
sweet corn, yet it is ready to pick with the very 
first to ripen. Its ears are 61% inches long with 
10 or 12 rows of broad plump kernels, and it has 
a quality that is far above anything in its class. 
Since Sun-Up is grown from a_ three-way 
cross, it takes us two years to produce seed, but 
we have found that no other method can give 
us the combination of cold resistance, vigor, 
earliness, and fine quality that makes Sun-Up 
a great advance. See prices on page 13. 
130 North Star 
Extra Early—Large Ears—Fine Quality (67 days) 
(See Photo on Front Cover) 
This Harris’ hybrid introduced by us in 1941 
has become one of the most widely grown early 
varieties in the East. It ripens only a few days 
after Seneca 60 yet has the same fine large ears 
as many later varieties, and growers every- 
where praise it in glowing terms. They like its 
rapid and vigorous growth, the enormous yield 
and the large delicious ears. 
The kernels are deep, creamy gold and excep- 
tionally tender and sweet. Ears are fully 7 inches 
long, mostly 12 rowed, and well protected by a 
fine large husk which makes them most attrac- 
tive. The ears sell at a premium on sight, and 
the wonderful flavor and tenderness brings the 
customers back for more. 
Growers tell us that the vigorous seed will 
come up even in cold weather when other 
varieties fail to make a stand, and it ripens 
early, bringing the highest prices. The yields 
are also much greater than other early kinds 
and many growers use North Star even for later 
plantings. See prices on page 13. 

IMPROVED 
CARMELCROSS, 
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