THE BEST SWEET CORN 
Northern Grown Seed Corn Means Earlier Crops 
_ Sweet Corn can be raised on any good, ordinary soil that is thoroughly worked. Plant 
five kernels to the hill, which should be about 3 feet apart each way, or plant in rows, 
one seed every 3 inches, covering seed with about | inch of soil firmly pressed down. Thin 
out to 3 plants to a hill. For succession, plant every 2 weeks up to July 15th. A package 
of seed will plant about 50 hills or about 75 feet of row. 1 Ib. of seed will plant about 
400 hills or 1000 feet of row. 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Hybrid Corns are crosses between an inbred strain and a standard variety or a crossing 
of 2 inbreds. To produce Hybrid Corn this must be done each year. Do not save seed 
from Hybrids, it will not come true the next season. Hybrid Corns are of special value to 
commercial growers because the ears from 1] planting mature at the same time. If you 
want Corn over a long period plant 3 or 4 kinds. 
Seneca ‘‘60.’’ Earliest of all Hybrid Corns. Ready to eat in 62 days. A new and 
very prolific hybrid bearing two and many times three ears to the stalk. The stalk grows 
about 4 feet tall and the ears are 6 inches long, slender, and filled with 8 to 10 rows of 
creamy yellow kernels of good quality for such an early Corn. 
Pkg. 15c; \% Ib. 50c; Ib. 85c; 5 Ibs. $3.15 
Golden Rocket. Pe-dy to eat in 67 days. Long, 8-inch ears with 10 to 14 rows of 
deep kernels that fill it to the tip. It has splendid quality, the cream-colored kernels are 
tender, sweet and juicy. We recommend Golden Rocket as the highest quality early Corn 
and feel sure it will be a welcome addition to your vegetable garden. 
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lochief—Tops in Tenderness and Flavor Marcross C13x6. A wilt-resistant hybrid that is ready to eat in 70 days. The ears 
7 hi are 614 to 71% inches long and carry 10 to 14 rows of light yellow kernels of fair quality. 
oc ief. Many critical corn growers who have Not at all a strong growing kind but popular with the commercial growers on account of 
eaten this new Sweet Corn declare it is more tender its earliness and complete resistance to Stewart's disease. 
and of better quality and flavor than any other Sweet Pkgisl 5c; oalb3 56,7 lbh 65¢;) >) Ibs. 52-65 
Corn ever introduced. Ready to eat in 88 days, it isa 
heavy yielder of 9-inch ears filled to the tips with x Carmelcross Improved. 72 days. Large, 8-inch ears filled to the end with 12 
delicious, deep yellow kernels. to 16 rows of deep, sweet and tender kernels, creamy yellow in color, very attractive and 
Pkg. 15c; VY Ib. 40c; Ib. 75c; 5 Ibs. $2.95 of delicious flavor. This is the most popular second early kind. It is the ideal Corn in its 
season both for the home and market garden. The plants grow 514 feet tall, are very 
robust and entirely resistant to wilt. Pkg. 15c; > Ib. AOc; lb: 75c¢; 5 Ibs. $2.95 












SWEET CORN COLLECTION 
Plant these four varieties at the same time 
and they will supply you with delicious Sweet 
Corn for thirty days. 
Seneca “60” 
Golden Cross Bantam 
Golden Bantam 
Marcross C13x6 
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* Golden Cross Bantam. Seed grown in New York Stoate and recognized by com- 
mercial Corn growers as the best strain on the market. The highest quality Hybrid Sweet 
Corn that we have seen. The ears are about 8 inches long, with 14 rows of cream-colored 
kernels. Golden Cross is ready for use in about 84 days. Stalks are 4 to 5 feet high, 
thrifty growers, and bear 2 ears to a plant. Pkg. 15c; % Ib. 40c; Ib. 75c; 5 Ibs. $2.95 
*x Cross Country. A new Hybrid Sweet Corn ready to eat a few days before Golden 
Cross Bantam and with longer ecrs filled with 14 rows of deep, creamy yellow, sweet and 
tender kernels. Splendid in appearance and high in quality. 
Pkg. 15c; \Y% Ib. 50c; Ib. 85c; 5 Ibs. $3.15 
Golden Bounty. A new Hybrid that is ready to eat in 85 days and that has all the 
mighty good qualities of Golden Cross Bantam and in addition an ear that is a full inch 
longer and better filled to the tip. It is one of the best main crop hybrid Sweet Corns 
that has been developed in many years. Pkg. 15c¢;'16 Ib. 40c; Ib. 75¢; 5 Ibs: $2.95 
Ioana. All-America Winner, 1940. A new midseason yellow Corn (86 days) that ts 
resistant to drought and wilt. The ears are 8 inches long with 12 to 14 rows of light 
yellow kernels. Very heavy yielding and does particularly well on light soils as it doesn’t 
Golden Bounty is a New sucker and is drought-resistant. Pkg. 15c; > Ib. 40c; Ib. 75c; 5 Ibs. $2.95 
Large-Eared Main-Crop 
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Golden Rocket 
Standard Varieties of 
Sweet Corn Na i 
Often preferred by home gardeners because the ears mature over 
a much longer time than the Hybrid Corns do and extend the eating 
season. 

*Golden Bantam. (78 days.) Hart & Vick’s old-fashioned 
strain with 6-inch ears, 8 rows of deep kernels. The original strain 
that made Golden Bantam famous is, we believe, away ahead of 
any other; has the wonderful richness, sweetness, and tenderness 
that make this variety so popular. 
Pkos lOc oulb. 256° Ib. 45¢" 5 lbsic$ 1-7/5 
Golden Early Market. Ready to eat in 65 days. A very early 
open pollinated Sweet Corn. Ears are 6 inches long, filled with 12 
rows of creamy yellow kernels of fair quality. A good variety for 
both home and market where you want very early Corn. 
Pkg. 10c* 14 Ib: 30c;-Ib, 50c; 5.:Ibs. $1.95 
*Stowell’s Evergreen. (95 days.) The standard main-crop 
variety for home garden or market. Ears very large and filled to 
the tips. The sweet kernels. are pure white. Remains fresh and 
edible longer than any other. 
Pkg. 10c; 4 Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.95 
HYBRID HULLESS POP CORN 
Minhybrid 256. A new yellow Hybrid Pop Corn that shows a 
16% larger yield and 29% greater popping volume than the old 
Hulless. Early and of good quality. Do not save for seed purposes 
as this is a hybrid. Pkg. 15c; \ Ib. 40c; Ib. 70c; 5 Ibs. $2.95 
SCARE-AWAY—The Modern Scarecrow—Protects Corn from 
Damage by Birds 
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