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@ ALPINE BANTAM 
Fancy Edible Period 57 to 60 Days 
There must be a beginning to everything, and this 
hybrid is the very first of the roasting ears. We searched 
the world over for earliness for this hybrid. The hardt- 
ness of one parent from the Alps and the sweetness and 
flavor of the other parent from the Pacific Northwest 
makes this a first early winner. Plant it early too, it 
stands cold weather, 
(A) ALPHAGOLD BANTAM 
Fancy Edible Period 60 to 65 Days 
If you want to lead your neighborhood with the best 
quality early sweet corn, plant Alphagold Bantam. The 
rapid growth of this extra early yellow hybrid will 
amaze you. Yields well, ears are about 7 inches long, 
and tips are well filled. Makes a clean crop, more re- 
sistant to smut and ear worms than most early types. 
(B) HYBRID GOLDEN HUMMER 
Fancy Edible Period 65 to 70 Days 
Be among the first to have yellow sweet corn, by plant- 
ing Hybrid Golden Hummer. It has large, attractive 
ears about 8 inches long, and with 12 even rows of 
tender, sweet kernels. It has high yield and uniform 
plant growth. Very similar to Tendergold in growing 
and eating characteristics—but much earlier! Try some. 
(CG) TENDERGOLD 
Fancy Edible Period 74 to 81 Days 
There are only three words to actually describe this 
corn—sweet, tender. succulent. It is an early corn— 
ripens about four days ahead of golden bantam—and 
yields about twice as much. It has attractive ears about 
8 inches long, with deep, sweet kernels. Stays sweet 
and tender two or three days longer than most kinds. 
(D) GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
Fancy Edible Period 80 to 85 Days 
One of the first sweet corn hybrids developed, this 
hybrid is still a favorite with many gardners. The ears 
are generally about 8 inches long, with 12 rows of 
sweet, good tasting kernels. 
(E) TENDERMOST 
: Fancy Edible Period 81 to g1 Days 
Of all of the hybrids we have developed, this is the 
most tender. You'll love its giant-size kernels with their 
sugary-sweet corn goodness, and delightfully tender hull. 
Ears average about 9 inches in length, with i4 to 
16 rows of amazingly regular kernels. This corn stays 
sweet and tender on the stalk for nearly two weeks 
at a time. Has good resistance to smut. It’s easy grow- 
ing, high-yielding—and the best yet for quality eat- 
ing, canning and freezing. 

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(F) TOP-FLIGHT 
Fancy Edible Period 81 to 86 Day: 
. And “Top-flight’’ it is. A nation wide jury of 
garden experts selected this variety as one of America’s 
outstanding sweet corn hybrids. An extremely prolific 
grower, many plants produce two ears. They’re 8 to 9 
inches long, with from 14 to 16 rows. Folks from 
Virginia to Oregon and from Arkansas to Minnesota say 
it produces unusually clean, quality, dependable crops. 
(G) TRISTATE 
Fancy Edible Period 84 to 88 Days 
One of the remarkable things about this sweet corn 
hybrid is that it is not sensitive to differences in soil 
type or fertility. Plant it almost anywhere and you're 
sure of a good crop. That’s true in dry seasons, too, 
for it has shown remarkable drouth resistance. Its long 
ears are straight, mostly 14 rows to the ear, with 
perfectly filled tips. Ears are carried on the stalk at a 
height of 36 inches. 
(H) ARISTOGOLD BANTAM 
Fancy Edible Period 83 to 88 Days 
You can’t go wrong when you plant this true aristo- 
crat of the sweet corn hybrids. Garden experts judged 
it a top winner in the All-American Seed Trials. It 
makes exceptional yields in extremely hot, drouthy 
seasons. It has great resistance to smut and ear worm 
damage. Stalks are tall, vigorous (8 feet) and ears 
are extra long with 12 to 14 rows. 
(I) ARISTOGOLD BANTAM 
EVERGREEN 
Fancy Edible Period 85 to go Days 
If you want to amaze your neighbors with truly big 
ears of some of the sweetest, most tender sweet corn you 
ever tried, plant this. These ears are from 9 to 10 
inches long, with 16 to 18 rows. Yet it’s as tender 
and good eating as the most fancy on the market. 
Under good conditions it has produced as much as 10 
tons to the acre. It stands hot, dry weather and is 
outstanding for use throughout the cotton belt. 
(J) GOLDENGRAIN 
Fancy Edible Period 85 to 92 Days 
This new and spectacular sweet corn hybrid has the 
deepest sweet kernels you ever saw. Another one of 
our All-American winners with 20 rowed 9-inch ears. 
Plants are suckerless and yield well under adverse con- 
ditions. The best of the big ones. 

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SILVER CROSS BANTAM 
Fancy Edible Period 80 to 86 
nis is the sweet corn that will amaze you—because 
has all the tenderness, succulence, and real corn flavor 
the best yellow corn. Yet it’s white! How come? 
Il, that’s one of the many wonders you come across 

in hybrid creations. This corn was derived from Golden 
Cross Bantam, which it resembles in many respects. 
But the stalks are taller and the ears are longer and 
larger. But, above all, you'll like its flavor. Many folks 
who thought they didn’t like white sweet corn at all, 
now prefer Silver Cross Bantam to any other variety! 
First choice for quality canning and freezing! 
(2) SILVER CROSS EVERGREEN 
Fancy Edible Period 85 to go Days 
This is just another example of the hybrid’s superiority 
over the old-fashioned, open-pollinated sweet corn. 
When you plant this sweet corn you'll see how much 
more uniform it is in plant growth, ear height and size 
—and above all, how much sweeter and more tender it 
is. Makes the old-fashioned varieties really ‘‘out-of- 
date. 
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(3) SILVER CROSS NARROWGRAIN 
Fancy Edible Period 87 to 92 Days 
If you want unusually sweet and tender white sweet 
corn, try Silver Narrowgrain. It has deep, tender 
kernels that are sweet, juicy and full of real corn flavor. 
It’s a good, vigorous growing corn, too, with a record 
for high yield. It is of the ‘‘Evergreen’’ type with a 
large amount of leafy, green foliage—but best of any 
of this kind for downright good eating. Ears carry 
more than 20 rows of stylish narrow kernels. 
(4) SILVER CROSS STOWELLS 
Fancy Edible Period 93 to 97 Days 
If you want white sweet corn with big ears, then plant 
this one. Of top quality, it has a sweet, tender corn 
goodness all its own. It’s a thrifty grower, a high 
yielder, and has strong, sturdy plants with heavy, green 
foliage. If you’ve ever planted open-pollinated ‘‘Sto 
well’s Evergreen’? you’ll be sure to like Silver Cross 
Stowell’s even better. 

