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Grow Your Own 
POPCORN 
Plant 5 to 6 Ibs. per Acre. 
Hybrids Produce Bigger Yields and 
Greater Popping Volume. 
Australian Hulless 
85 days. Also known as Tom 
Thumb and Bumble Bee. A heavy 
vielder of little short ears, nearly as 
thick as long. Its crowning merit is 
its popping quality, fine flavor and 
absence of hull or shell. 
South American Giant 
95 days. The kernels are deep 
orange in color, extra large and 
smooth. When popped, they are 
larger than any other standard va- 
riety and are of arich creamy yellow 
eolor. The flavor is truly delicious. 
The stalks grow 6 to 8 feet tall and 
produce two and often three large 
ears which are 9 inches or more in 
length. 
Black Beauty 
82 days. Rip- 
ens earlier than 
any other varie- 
ty, yet the ears 
are large in size 
and the yield is 
as heavy as that 
of any of the 
later sorts. Pops 
large and is fin- 
est flavored. Al- 
though the ker- 
Hybrid Australian Hulless 
nels are black, they show up nice and 
white when popped. 
Hybrid Australian Hulless 
Here is the last word in Pop Corn, 
far surpassing standard Australian 
Hulless in yield and popping expan- 
sion. Records show 16% greater yield 
per acre. Its most amazing feature is 
apparent when the corn is. popped, 
for it expands to a surprising volume 
(measuring 29% more than ordinary 
Australian Hulless). 
Hybrid South American Giant 
Pops larger, more tender and better’ 
flavored kernels than the Standard 
South American Giant. When popped, 
the kernels are creamy-white and are 
nearly hulless. 
Only about 10 days later than our 
Australian Hulless, but can be planted 
earlier as it is cold resistant. The long 
roots go deep into the soil and will 
withstand drought and high winds 
better than any other variety. 
See Pages 18-19 
for Pelleted SUPERSEEDS 
YBRID SWEET C 
Hybrid Sweet Corn varieties are superior to open-pollinated or ae 
-ard sorts. They are more vigorous and uniform, more productive, produce 
corn of better quality and the ears from one planting mature at about 
the same time. 
Aristogold Bantam EVERGREEN 
87 days to table. Ears are 16 to 18 rowed, 
9 to 10 inches long, with clean stalks 8 to 9 feet 
tall. It has yielded as much as ten tons of 
snapped ears per acre under favorable condi- ' 
Medium Early MARCROSS 
75 days to table. (Photo above.) One of the 
earlier hybrids that is very popular with mar- 
ket growers and home gardeners, A wilt- 
resistant type, it makes fine quality ears, with 
light creamy-yellow, deep and uniform kernels. 
3 BEST HYBRIDS 
Early—Midseason—Late 
SPANCROSS 
64 days to table. Very early hybrid 
highly resistant to bacterial wilt. So 
hardy and cold resistant it may be 
planted earlier than most. 5 ft. tall. 
Ears are 6% in. long, slender and well 
filled with 10 to 12 straight rows of de- 
licious golden-yellow kernels. ' 
TENDERGOLD 
72 days to table.. A cross of Purdue 
Bantam and Golden Sunshine. Highly re- 
sistant to bacterial wilt or Stewart’s Dis- 
ease. Stalks sturdy and bear attractive, 
71%4-in. ears with 12 to 16 straight full 
rows of tender, sweet, golden-yellow ker- 
nels. A superb variety for home gar- 
dens, and commercial canning. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
80 days to table. Superb for home 
gardens. Attractive uniform ears of top 
quality,. and shigh yields. Plants large 
and thrifty, often produce 2 to 3 ears. 
Ears 8 in. long and filled compactly with 
10 to 14 straight rows of tender, sweet, 
delicious kernels. 
“ALL-SEASON’? COLLECTIONS: (1 
PKT. of each above, 40c) (% Pt. of 
each, $1.10) (Pt. of each, $2.00) (Qt. of 
each, $3.50). 
Spancross 
tions and is resistant to ear worm, smut, 
and hot weather. Don’t let the size mis- — 
lead you, as the corn is strictly first class, © 
and compares in tenderness and flavor with 
the smaller varieties. 
IOWANA | Bese | 
84 days to table. The main crop variety 
for canning and the market garden. A 
luscious tempting yellow, with medium 
depth, narrow, tender and juicy kernels, — 
A standard of excellence the country over, | 
IOCHIEF 
89 days to table. One of the most highly 
productive of the new hybrids, with longer 
ears and a superior flavor. This main crop 
sweet corn is ideal for canning and market. 
Its golden, deep and uniform rows of ker-_ 
nels “make it one of the most attractive, as 
well as delicious. 
STOWELL'S HYBRID 
100 days to table. Here is the feadinay 
white sweet corn for home and market. in 
hybrid form. A highest quality late variety 
with white, medium wide but deep kerne. 
of good quality and delicious sweetness. — 
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PREPAID 
PRICES = 
wiei Pkt. | 4 Pt. Pt. 10 Lbs. ) 25 Lbs. 100 Lt 
Barden’s Wonder Bantam.:..... $0.10 ($0.31 $0.56 $ 3.00 |$ 7.00 O 
Black Mexican........... = -10 -31 -56 3.00 7.00 | 26. 
Burgess’ Earliest Golden -10 31 56 3.00 7.00 
Country Gentleman............ -10 -30 54 2.80 6.50 
Early Saskatchewan.........;.. -15 32 58 3.20 7.50 
GoldensBantand sch ae. items -10 28 -50 82 1.95 2.40 5.50 
Golden Early Market.......... -10 -30 54 -90 2-85 2.80 6.50 
Golden Evergreen.............. -10 -29 92 -86 2.05 2.60 6.00 
Stowell’s Evergreen............ -10 -29 -52 -86 2.05 2.60 6.00 
Aristogold (Hybrid)............ 15 -40 74 1.30 pe IS 4.80 11.50 
oe ee (Hybrid). . ae -36 -66 1.14 2.75 4.00 9.50 
oana (Ey brid) OOo. RRA ~ -38 -70 1.22 S 3 is " 
lochiet (Hybrid) . Miles. Ee is -42 oe 440 ee 
farcross (Hybrid) Aces vies ae elied -38 -70 22 2.95 A 4 F 
Spancross (Hybrid). ..........+ -15 -40 -74 1.30 3.15 and 14:80 
Stowell’s (Hybrid)............. -15 -40 <74 141.30 3.15 4.80 | 11.50. 
Tendergold (Hybrid)........... 15S -38 -70 1.22 2.95 4.40 10.50 
Australian Hulless....... -10 -29 52 -86 2.05 2.60 6.00 
Black Beauty. es 131 "56 194 2:25 3.00 | 7.00 
Pop {South American Giant. -10 -29 -52 -86 2.05 2.60 6.00 
Corn ] Hybrid Australian Hulless. 15 -40 -74 1.30 3.15 4.80 : 
Hybrid South American ¥ 
Giant ee re ee 3.55 5.60 
