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OHIOGOLD 1 Developed by Agronomy Dept., Ohio State University 
Roasting Ears of Most Delicious Flavor 
Ohiogold 1 produces a rugged stalk. The plants are tall and about 6 days later in 
maturity than those of Golden Cross Bantam. Yields of Ohiogold 1 have exceeded 
those of Golden Cross Bantam by about 25%. See Table below. The ears are long 
and carry 12-14 rows of medium yellow kernels. Quality excellent. Gardeners have 
long wanted the combination of high yield and fine flavor. Certainly Ohiogold 1 has 
given them all they have asked for. Don’t fail to include some of this Hybrid seed 
with your order. Price of Ohiogold !—70c per Ib., 40c per VY Ib., Trial packet 25¢ 
postpaid; Not prepaid, 10 Ibs. or over 55c per Ib., 25 Ibs or over 50c per Ib. 
New——_GEM—New 
This New Early Yellow Hybrid matures in 84-85 days, grows very vigorous stalk 
and produces nice large roasting ears with wonderful sweet flavor. Remains tender 
and sweet on the stalk longer than most other kinds. The ear has 14-16 rows and 
Is covered tightly with husk which increases its resistance to smut and ear worms. 
We are sure you will like this New Hybrid for either your garden or for early com- 
mercial roasting ears. Price—70c per Ib., 40c per !/% Ib.: trial packets 25c postpaid. 
Not ala per Ib. 60c; 5 Ibs. or over 55c per Ib.; 10 Ibs. or over 50c; 100-Ib. lots, 
per Ib., 45c. 
Earliest of all Yellow Hybrids. Very wilt resistant 
Ohiogold | and a heavy yielder of wonderful quality Roasting 
Ears. This new Hybrid should be in every home 
garden and is without question the best and heaviest yielder of the very earliest 
season. Matures to roasting ear stage in approximately 63 days. Try it. Price 50c per Ib., 30c per '% Ib., 
Postpaid. Not prepaid, per Ib. 40c, 5 Ibs. or over 37c Ib., 10 Ibs. or over 35c Ib., 100-Ib. lots, per Ib., 32c. 
This Hybrid matures a few days-later than Spancross (65 to 67 days). It has a 
slightly larger stalk, is very cold and disease resistant, which allows very early 
planting. The flavor is delicious. The ears are medium size with rows straight 
and kernels fairly deep. An excellent and very profitable Hybrid. Price—50c per Ib., 30c per '% Ib., postpaid. 
Not prepaid, per Ib. 40c; 5 Ibs. or over, 37c per Ib.; {0 Ibs. or over, 35c per Ib.; 100 Ibs., per Ib. 32c. 
The outstanding Early Hybrid. Matures in approximately 70 days, just 
a few days later than Marcross. It is a heavy yielder of uniform ears 
of good size. The flavor is luscious and we do not hesitate to recom- 
mend Carmelcross in every way. It should be in every home or commercial garden without fail and@ our best 
proof of this statement is the repeat orders for Carmelcross we have in our files. Price—50c per Ib., 30c per Wy 
Ib., postpaid. Not postpaid, per Ib. 40c; 5 Ibs. or over 37c Ib.; 10 Ibs. or over 35c Ib.; 100-Ib. lots, per Ib. 32c. 






Cross Bantam. The ear is quite large and grain very sweet with tender hull. It was 
in the “All American” trials in 1941 and awarded ‘‘All American Bronze Medal 
1942.” Price—50c per Ib., 30c per '/ Ib., postpaid. Not prepaid, per Ib. 40c, 5 Ibs. or over 37c Ib., 10 Ibs. or 
over 35c, 100-Ib. lots per Ib. 32c. 
L : - ¢ 0 L ® This Hybrid matures in about 75 days or just between Carmelcross and Golden 

We are listing this Hybrid because of popular demand. It is a mid-season hybrid maturing 
A ‘in around 87 days. Is very resistant to drought and wilt. The stalk is slightly taller than 
Golden Cross Bantam with more numerous broad leaves. Ears are large with 12-14 rows. 
Price—50c per Ib., 30c per '/ Ib., postpaid. Not postpaid, per Ib. 40c, 5 Ibs. or over 37c per Ib., 10 Ibs. or 
over 35c per Ib., 100-Ib. lots, per Ib. 32c. 
The standard Hybrid Sweet Corn—Devel- 
E A oped by Glenn M. Smith of Purdue Univer- 
sity, and introduced by the U. S. Dept. of 
Agriculture and the Purdue Experiment Station. This corn is outstanding because of its resistance to Stewart’s 
disease or bacterial wilt and because of this factor can be planted exceptionally early and you can be certain of 
a good crop. It is extremely prolific and produces high quality Sweet corn for either roasting ears or canning 
purposes. Most large Canning Companies are using Golden Cross Bantam exclusively for their yellow corn. 
Matures in about 78 days. Today no garden is complete without Golden Cross Bantam. Price per Ib. postpaid, 
50c per Ib.; 30c ner % Ib. Not prepaid, per Ib. 40c; 5 Ibs. or over, per Ib. 37c; 10 Ibs. or over, 35c per Ib.: 
100-Ib. lots, per Ib., 32c. 
A hybrid of the 
E same wonderful 
quality as its 
namesake and was introduced by Mr. Smith to eventually replace Golden Cross. The ears are larger, yield is 
much heavier without any sacrifice in flavor. Stalks are larger and very vigorous. For the commercial grower 
or home garden. Price—7Oc per Ib., 40c per %% Ib.; trial packets 25c postpaid. Not prepaid, per Ib. 60c; 5 Ibs. 
or over 55c per Ib.; 10 Ibs. or over 50c per Ib.; 100-Ib. lots, per Ib., 45c. 
§ This white Hybrid resem- 
TO E bles Stowell’s Evergreen. 
The stalk and the.ears are 
large and it matures the same season. It is, however, a heavier yielder of more uniform ears of sweeter flavor. 
Highly recommended for the Home or the Commercial Garden. Price—75c per Ib.; 40c per 1% Ib., postpaid. 
Not prepaid, per Ib., 50c; 5 Ibs. or over, per Ib., 57c; 10 Ibs. or over, 55c per Ib. 
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