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It’s an interesting time for the whole fam- 
ily—when there’s really good new corn on 
the table. Plan for it now. Here’s the seed 
to produce it. Fine varieties, selected for 
top flavor, plus best growing habits. (Days 
mentioned mean relative maturities under 
average situations. ) 
“GOLDEN ROCKET” (Hybrid) 
Fine, new, very early, 67 days. 5 to 6 
feet. Ears 7-7% inches, 10-12 rows, me- 
dium yellow .. . kernels fairly deep, me- 
dium wide. Unusually fine quality for 
such early corn. Much better plant type 
than most hybrids of such maturity—few 
suckers. Great early market corn—big fu- 
ture. 
“GOLDEN BOUNTY” (Hybrid) 
New, improved Golden Cross type to meet 
the demand for taller plant, higher ear, 
fewer suckers. Ears borne 8 inches higher, 
shank longer. About 84 days. 7% to 8 
feet. Vigorous, wilt-resistant. Tassels and 
silks yellow. Ears 9 inches, 12-14 rows. 
Deep, yellow, medium wide kernels . . . 
flavor excellent. Great for home use, mar- 
ket gardeners, canners and freezers. . . 
really a comer! 
“GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM” 
Probably the most widely adapted, best- 
known yellow hybrid. Gains users every 
year. 85 days maturity. Fine producer. 
Stalks 6% to 7 feet tall. Good ear, 12-14 
rows. Strong grower. Yields very well; 
excellent flavor. Recommended. 
“LINCOLN” (Hybrid) 
About 83 days. A good sturdy hybrid. 
Stalks, 6 feet. Ears, 7 to 8 inches. 12-16 
rows. Broad, medium yellow kernels. Fine 
table qualities. Resists drought and wilt. 
“IOANA” (Hybrid) 
Good producer, highly resistant to wilt. 
87 days. Tall, broad, dark foliage. Ears 
light yellow, splendid flavor. Takes ad- 
verse conditions well. 
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“EVERGREEN HYBRID” 
90 days. Good, white hybrid, carrying the 
good traits of regular evergreen types. 
Ears 7% to 8 inches, cylindrical, straight 
rowed, well filled. Good husk cover. Ap- 
pealing flavor. 
“GOLDEN BANTAM” 
About 76 days. Best known of old-type 
early corns. Mostly 8 rowed. Kernel wide, 
medium deep. Cob thin. An old favorite. 
““STOWELL’S EVERGREEN” 
The good old standby. 100 days. Sugary, 
pearly white grain. Good size ears, 14 to 
18 rows. Widely used. 
Records 
One of the first essentials to the well-tilled 
pocketbook that goes with well-managed farms 
is a detailed, well-kept record book. 
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