
CANTALOUPE 
SWEET CORN 
Sweet Corn should be planted after all 

danger of frost is past and the soil has be- 
come warm. Plantings should be made in 
succession every two weeks, or better still, 
use different varieties that mature different 
dates. One pound of seed will plant about 
200 feet of row. The rows should be three or 
four feet apart and the seed planted 4 to 6 
inches apart in the row, later thinning to 12 
inches. In hill plantings the hills should be 
3 to 4 feet each way, with 6 to 8 kernels 
planted to the hill, thinned later to 4 plants 
to the hill. Corn should be planted in blocks 
rather than in a single row to insure pollina- 
tion. 
GOLDEN BANTAM 
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GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
This is one of the leading hybrids for all pur- 
poses. The ears are about 8 inches long, with 10 
to 14 rows of kernels. The stalks are about 6 feet 
high, sturdy, straight, usually bearing two ears on 
each stalk. This is a very uniform variety in both 
stalks and ears. It is resistant to Stewart's disease 
or wilt. Matures in about 88 days. 
PRICES POSTPAID: 1/2 pound, 35c; 1 pound, 55c 
5 pounds, $2.40; 10 pounds, $4.40. 
SENECA GOLDEN HYBRID 
This is a very successful hybrid sweet corn that 
grows about 5% feet tall producing two fine ears 
to the stalk. The kernels are large, golden yellow, 
and of high quality. This is an excellent green 
corn and is equally good for dehydrating. Matures 
in about 75 days. 
PRICES POSTPAID: 
5 pounds, $2.85; 10 pounds, $5.20. 
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Ye pound, 40c; 1 pound, 65c; 
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COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 
This is one of the most delicious varieties of 
sweet corn available, and one of the richest fla- 
vored of all late varieties. The plants are vigorous 
growers, with ears 7 to 8 inches long, maturing in 
about 95 days. The kernels are deep and slender, 
and set without regular row formation. This shoe- 
peg type corn is one of the best white varieties. 
PRICES POSTPAID: '/2 pound, 25c; 
1 pound, 40c; 5 pounds, $1.75; 10 pounds, $3.20. 
GOLDEN BANTAM 
This well-known variety is the leading early sort 
where yellow sweet corn is in demand. The Golden 
Bantam is a very hardy corn, maturing in about 
80 days. The plants are from 5 to 6 feet tall, with 
ears 5 to 6 inches long. When the corn is ready 
for the table, the kernels are a bright golden yel- 
low and are deliciously sweet, tender and juicy. 
For the early home garden it cannot be excelled. 
PRICES POSTPAID: 
1 pound, 40c; 5 pounds, $1.75; 10 pounds, $3.20. 
Ye pound, 25c; 
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