
Early Saskatchewan 
THE EARLIEST WHITE SWEET CORN 
62 days. The earliest white Sweet Corn. Quality 
superior to that of most varieties of extra early Corn; 
extremely hardy; can be planted early, withstanding 
cold, wet weather to a wonderful degree. Ears 6 to 7 
inches long; 8 rowed; kernels pure white, sweet and 
tender. Very productive for an extra early sort, usually 
producing two ears to the stalk. We highly recommend 
this variety for home use, and as a market sort itis a 
money maker. 
+ 88 days. One of the rich- 
Black Mexican est flavored, sweetest, and 
tenderest. Ears 7 to 8 inches long, with 8 rows of 
kernels. The ripe seed is bluish-black, but when in 
table condition the kernels are pearly white. A most 
desirable second early variety for the home garden. 
Golden Early Market °.3375 3° 
sirable for its extreme earliness, sweetness and rich- 
ness of flavor. Popular with market growers and at 
roadside stands. Ears 6% to 7 inches long, with 10 
to 12 rows of large, sweet, creamy yellow kernels. 
Country Gentleman 95 days. The 
standard of ex- 
ps cellence in late white sweet corn according to ex- 
perienced home-gardeners, market-gardeners, cooks and canners. Dependably pro- 
ductive and claimed to be the best open-pollinated variety in extremes of heat and 
drought. Plants very large, often bear two or more large ears; yields also a heavy 
tonnage of forage wnich makes Country Gentleman a good dual-purpose variety for 
gardeners who have stock to feed. Ears about eight inches long. Kernels white, sweet 

Golden Early Market 
SWEET CORN 
Carefully Bred Northern Seed Unexcelled for Earliness and Dependability 
One pint for 300 hills; 8 to 10 tbs. per acre, with exception of Country Gentleman, 
which requires only one-half as much seed. 
SWEET CORN IS A GOOD SOURCE OF VITAMIN A, AS WELL AS SOME B,, © AND G. 
Burgess’ Earliest Golden 
62 days. Ten to twelve days earlier than Golden Ban- 
tam, hardy and can stand early planting. A wonderful 
yielder when planted on good soils. Market gardeners 
will find no equal among the yellow corns for extremely 
early planting. Plan on planting some of this variety 
and be the first to have yellow corn in your locality. 
Ears 6 to 7 inches long, with 12 rows of tender golden 
kernels. 
Barden's Wonder Bantam 
84 days. This matchless Sweet Corn is a cross between 
Golden Bantam and Early Wonder, the result of which is 
a Bantam Sweet Corn with all the qualities and sweet- 
ness of the old reliable Golden Bantam, but with larger 
ears set up higher on the stalk. Ears 8 to 10 inches 
long, filled with 8 rows of broad, rich, golden yellow 
kernels. Stalk 5 to 6 feet high. One of the big canning 
companies reports that Barden’s Wonder Bantam pro- 
duces one-third more tonnage per acre than any other 
Bantam Corn they have ever grown, and will consider 
using no other in the future. Tests each year have 
proved it to be nearly as early as Golden Bantam and 
much more vigorous and productive. = 

Golden Evergreen Earliest Golden 
90 days. The most important standard late yellow variety. The result of a cross 
between Stowell’s Evergreen and Golden Bantam, possessing all the splendid quali- 
ties of both of these popular varieties. It is of the same color as Golden Bantam, 
and has all the delicious qualities of that variety, with an added sveetness and 
superior fiavor. Ears 8” long, with 12 to 14 rows of kernels. For the home garden 
and fancy market trade this corn has no equal, 
GOLDEN BANTAM. 
cious. 
color. 
and tender; very leng, slender, shoe-peg shape; closely packed in irregular rows. 
Stowell's Evergreen 98 days. We have a fine strain of this standard 
late variety and it is recognized everywhere as 
the best type of its class. The large ears are 9” long, with 16 rows of deep, white 
kernels. It is hardy, productive, sweet and tender, and remains a long time in 
cooking condition. 
80 days. Popular early Sweet Corn; sweet, rich and deli- 
Ears 6 to 7 inches long, with 8 rows of kernels which are of a creaniy-yellow 
It is suited for extra early and later plantings. 

Hybrid Sweet Corn 
SPANCROSS. 64 days to table. An excellent, very 
early hybrid that is highly resistant to bacterial wilt. 
Spancross is so hardy and cold resistant that it may 
be planted earlier than most varieties. The plants be- 
come about 5 feet tall. The ears are about 6% inches 
long, slender and are well filled with 10 to 12 straight 
rows of delicious golden-yellow kernels, 
TENDERGOLD. 72 days to table. Tendergold is a 
cross of Purdue Bantam and Golden Sunshine. Tender- 
gold is highly resistant to bacterial wilt or Stewart’s 
Disease. Stalks sturdy and bear attractive, 74-inch 
ears with 12 to 16 straight full rows of tender, sweet, 
golden-yellow kernels. A superb variety for home gar- 
dens, and well adapted to commercial canning. 
ARISTOGOLD BANTAM EVERGREEN. 87 days to 
table. This is the largest yellow sweet corn which can 
be classed in the high quality group. Ears are 16 to 
18 rowed, 9 to 10 inches long, with clean stalks 8 to 
9 feet tall. It has yielded as much as ten tons of 
snapped ears per acre under favorable conditions and 
isvresistant to ear worm, smut, and hot weather. Don’t 
let the size mislead you, as the corn is strictly first 
class, and compares in tenderness and flavor with the 
smaller varieties, 
Hybrid Sweet Corn varieties are superior to open- 
pollinated or standard sorts. They are more vigorous 
and uniform, more productive, produce corn of better 
quality and the ears from one planting mature at about 
the same time. Many gardeners who have room for 
only one planting of one variety, however, prefer the 
standard sorts, as good ears may be picked over a 
longer period of time. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. 80 days to table. Superb 
for home gardens. Chief reliance of canners, quick- 
freezers and market growers of quality sweet corn be- 
cause of attractive uniform ears of top quality, and 
because of dependable high yields. Plants large and 
thrifty, often produce 2 to 3 ears. Ears very uniform 
and attractive, about 8 inches long and filled .com- 
pactly with 10 to 14 straight rows of tender, sweet, 
delicious kernels that are unexcelled for any purpose 
for which sweet corn is grown. 
A treatment for control of Corn Ear Worms. 
Bottle contains applicator from which 4 to10 drops, 
depending on size of ear, are to be inserted in the 
top of the ear. Treatment should be made after 
corn silk has turned brown, a sign that complete 
pollination has taken place. A 2-0z. bottle is suf- 
ficient for treating 96 to 100 ears of corn. Price, 
50c prepaid. 


Hybrid “All Season" Collection 
One planting of four varieties of Hybrid Sweet 
Corn listed on this page should give you a suc- 
“ cession_Of delicious corn over a period of three 
or four weeks. Spancross, Tendergold, Golden 
Cross Bantam and Aristogold Bantam Evergreen. 
SPECIAL—(1 packet each, 50c) (% pt. each, 
$1.35) (1 pt. each, $2.60) prepaid. 

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PRICES Sika 

Barden’s Wonder Bantam....... 
Black Miexiéav 22 sossac aie oaie sie 
| Burgess’ Earliest Golden........ 
"Country Gentleman............ 
Early Saskatchewan............ 
Golden Bantame.css.e weese et 
Golden Early Market.......... 
Golden Evergreen..........%... 
Stowell’s Evergreen......-..... 
Aristogold (Hybrid)............ 
Golden Cross Bantam (Hybrid). . 
Spancross (Hybrid). .........:. 
Tendergold (Hybrid)........... 
Australian Hulless....... 
Black, Beaty 0 hee: 
Pop ) Golden Australian Hulless. 

Golden Cross Bantam 
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South American Giant.... 
Hybrid Australian Hulless. 
Hybrid South American 
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