-TARISTOGOLD BANTAM 
Fancy Edible Period—83 to 88 days. 
Stalk—8 feet—Tall and vigorous. 
Ear—8 % inches—16 rows—Plump and well-filled. 
Kernel—Deep, sweet. Stays in fancy eating stage longer. 

Garden experts judged this variety a top winner in ALL - 
AMERICA SEED TRIALS. Sets the pace for deep 
Kernels and all-around eating quality throughout the 
South. Ears are unusually plump and well-filled and 
color is a brilliant, lasting gold. It stays in good fancy- 
eating stage much longer than other varieties, which is 
a good feature for commercial or garden use. One of 
the most remarkable things about this corn is that it 
is not sensitive to differences in soil types or fertility. 
It is a dependable yielder in hot, dry seasons and one 
of the best for early planting in cold soil. 
2 TRI-STATE 
Fancy Edible Period—84 to 88 days. 
Stalk—8 feet tall—Dark green and vigorous. 
Ear—Clean, bright yellow—14 rows filled to tip. 
7 to 8 inches long. 
Kernel—Deep, sweet—Unsurpassed in uniformity. 
This is the Southern Sweet Corn with the most per- 
fectly formed ears filled right out to the tip. Plant 
anywhere and you are sure of a good crop. It is not 
sensitive to differences in soil types. Ear worm damage 
is slight because of long husk protection. Ears are 
carried on stalk at a height of 36 inches. 
3 SILVER CROSS STOWELL’S 
Fancy Edible Period—93 to 97 days. 
Stalk—8 feet—-Strong, vigorous. 
Ears—8 to 9 inches—16 to 18 rows. 
Kernel—Deep, sweet, tender goodness all its own. 
This is one of the few top eating quality white hybrid 
Sweet Corn for the South. The flavor and texture 
compare well with most yellow varieties and the clean, 
pearly white appearance graces any table. If you ever 
plant open-pollinated ‘‘Stowell Evergreen,’’ you will 
like ‘‘Silver Cross Stowells’’ even better. It has a sweet, 
tender goodness all its own. It is a thrifty grower, a 
high yielder and has strong, sturdy plants with heavy 
green foliage. If you want a white sweet corn with 
big ears, plant this ‘‘Silver Cross Stowells.” 

