Guldeh Cross Badin Hybrid Corn | 
White Hybrid 
EVERGREEN 14 x 13 
95 Days—The most widely used 
Sugar corn on the white corn 
market is Stowell’s Evergreen. 
The same type can now be had 
in the high yielding hybrid. 
More advantageous to the 
grower, is the increased uni- 
formity of maturity and type, 
having good corn on every ear. 
Stalks 9 ft. Ears 8 to 9 ins. 
long with 14 to 18 rows of pure 
white, delicious kernels. 


Yellow Hybrid Sweet Corn 
Disease and Wind Resistant—High Yielding—Sweeter 
Improved breeding methods have made possible Hybrids which are 
substantially superior to the standard open pollinated varieties and 
are highly resistant to wilt. 
SIXTY DAY EARLY YELLOW 
60 to 64 Days — The earliest and 
sweetest variety we know. Our 
choice for the early home garden 
as well as a profitable market 
garden variety. A better quality 
ear than open pollinated 60 Day 
Yellow and the yield is twice as 
large. Heavy stalks 5 ft. Ears 
7 ins., uniform, well filled with 12 
to 14 rows of light yellow kernels. 
MARCROSS 39 
78 Days—There is a popular de- 
mand for this early hybrid. A 
week or 10 days earlier than 
Golden Cross Bantam. Stalks 5 ft. 
Ears 7 ins. long with 12 to 14 
rows of creamy golden yellow 
kernels, exceptionally sweet. 
MARCROSS 13.6 
70 Days—An extra early hybrid 
for the market gardener. Stalks 
4% ft. Ears 6% ins. long with 
12 to 14 rows of medium yellow 
kernels. 
SPANCROSS 
70 Days—One of the best first 
early hybrids. Highly resistant to 
bacterial wilt. Well tipped small 
ears of 10-12 rows; kernels 
golden yellow, sweet, and tender. 
Stalks 6 ft. Ears 8 to 9 ins. 
Field Corn 
15 Lbs. Will Plant 1 Acre 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
86 Days—This is the most popu- 
lar of all the hybrid corns and 
continues to be our largest seller. 
A midseason variety about a week 
later than Golden Bantam. Excel- 
lent for home and market gar- 
deners and well adapted to 
Canner’s use. Stalks 6 ft. Ears 
very uniform, 8 to 9 ins. long, 
with 10 to 14 rows of light yellow 
kernels filled with delicious, sweet 
pulp. 
LINCOLN 
83 Days — All America Winner. 
An attractive midseason variety. 
Stalks 6 ft. Ears 8 ins. long, 
tapering with 12 to 16 rows of 
bright ‘golden kernels of good 
flavor and quality. 
WHIPCROSS 39 
84 Days—Superior to Whipples, 
producing a greater yield. Well 
adapted to sandy soils and devel- 
oped particularly for market gar- 
den use. Stalks 7 ft. Ears 7 ins. 
long with 10 to 14 rows of golden 
yellow kernels. 
IOANA 
87 Days—All America Winner. A 
very productive main crop strain. 
Stalks 6% ft. Ears 8 ins. long, 
12 to 14 rowed, cylindrical, filled 
with medium -nar- 
row light yellow 
kernels of fine 
quality. 
GOLDEN DENT U. S. NO. 13 HYBRID 
110 Days—The standard yellow vorn, popular in | 115 Days—A high yielding va- 
all localities. Stalks 9 to 10 ft. with excellent foliage | riety and a good silage producer. 
for fodder. Ears 8 to 10 ins., 14 to 18 rows of | Stalks 12 ft., ears 12 ins., 20 rows 
deep grains on a red cob. of deep, yellow grains. 
EARLY LEAMING SNOWFLAKE 
100 Days—The earliest Yellow Dent Corn. Stalks | 110 Days—The best white variety. 
9 ft. Ears 9 ins., 14 to 18 rows, of deep grains on | Delicious roasting ears ready in~ 
a red cob. 63 days. Stalks 10 ft. Ears 12 ins., 
LANCASTER COUNTY SURE CROP 16 to 18 rows of deep grains. 
ay Days—A ae Yigldere i pedal yellow WHITE ENSILAGE 
colored grains with plenty of foliage. Stalks 9 to | 110 Days—Stalks tal 
10 ft. Ears long and slim, 11 to 12 ins., rows 12 | with ad hormones eee 
to 14 on a red cob. fodder. Ears 10 ins., 14 rows, 
PENNA. EARLY YELLOW 8 ROWED HICKORY KING 
90 Days—A flint corn, valuable for late planting. | 115 Days—A good corn for poor 
Stalks 8 ft. Ears 12 ins., 8 rows of hard, rich, | land. Stalks a ft. Ears 10 fins 
ember kernels on a white cob. 8 rowed, large, broad, deep grain, 
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Golden Dent 
Field Corn 
