SWEET CORN—Continued 
CARMELCROSS, IMPROVED 
A real producer of big handsome ears. 
124 Lincoln 
Drought Tolerant—Large Ears (81 days) 
Lincoln, developed by the Connecticut Experi- 
ment Station, has won an important place in 
many sections because of its tall sturdy plants 
and its ability to stand drought and adverse 
conditions. The plants grow 7 to 8 feet tall with 
very stiff stalks and practically no suckers. 
The ears are ready 3 to 4 days earlier than 
Golden Cross and are very large, measuring 7-8 
inches. They are cylindrical, very uniform and 
have 12 to 16 rows of deep narrow kernels. See 
prices on next page. 
LINCOLN 
Note the length and uniformity of these attractive ears. 
Again in 1951... 
All the hybrid corn we sell is treated with the 
best fungicides to give you better stands—at 
no extra cost to you. 
107 Carmelcross, Improved 
Largest, Finest Second-Early Corn (72 days) 
For market, our Carmelcross Improved is now 
tops in its class. Ten days ahead of the main 
crop market varieties, it equals them in size of 
ear, high quality and big yields. It is the ideal 
corn to follow North Star and many growers 
use it all through the season. 
The vigorous stocky plants are well adapted 
for spraying or dusting and the yields are ex- 
cellent under nearly all conditions. The big 
well-filled ears have 12 to 16 rows of bright 
yellow kernels protected by a tight heavy husk, 
and the quality is excellent. 
Our Improved Strain is preferred by many 
of the largest growers. It is dependable, uni- 
form, and produces ears of the finest type. We 
invite your comparison with any other corn 
in this season. See prices on next page. 
STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT ¢s the cheap and easy 
method of protecting your corn planting from 
seed pulling birds. 
Yo Pt. (treats 1 Bu.) 60c; Pt. $1.00; Qt. $1.75 postpaid. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
Still the first choice on many critical markets. 
115 Golden Cross Bantam 
Big Yields—Best Quality (84 days) 
Still the standard of excellence in sweet corn, 
Golden Cross Bantam is now offered to growers 
in many different strains. Years of careful 
breeding have produced the fine strain we offer 
and we feel it is outstanding for vigor, uni- 
formity, quality and the fine appearance of the 
ears. It is ideal for both market and canning. 
The vigorous plants produce heavy crops 
ripening nearly all at one time. The ears are 
large (about 8 in.) and remarkably uniform in 
size and type. They have 12 to 14 rows of 
bright golden yellow kernels of supreme quality. 
Our stock of Golden Cross has better seedling 
vigor, more even growth and better ears than 
most, and its tenderness and fine flavor have 
never been surpassed. 
This variety is resistant to wilt and adapted 
all over the country. See prices on next page. 
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