SWEET CORN 
GARDEN ASSORTMENT 
r the convenience of our customers who would 
like Corn throughout the season for their table use, 
we have put up a garden assortment using the five 
eties listed here. 
ozs. Spancross 4 ozs. Carmelcross 
4 ozs. Marcross 4 ozs. Lincoln 
olden Cross Bantam 
Plant all five varieties at the first planting and 
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then follow with Golden Cross Bantam at weekly 
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See Special Price-List for prices. 
E BELIEVE that every farmer should grow Sweet Corn so that he may have it available for his 
table or to sell in the local market. By planting at weekly intervals you can have Corn until frost 
comes. 
The Hybrid Sweet Corns are rapidly replacing the open-pollinated sorts for canning, market gardening 
or for home use. They are more uniform in size and give larger yields. 
We offer five of the best yellow hybrids and list them in order of maturing. 
dybrid Sweet Corn Open-Pollinated Sweet Corn 
SPANCROSS STOWELL'S EVERGREEN 
60 days. Extra early. 23 days earlier than The standard white variety maturing in about 95 
Golden Cross. Resistant to wilt and cold; good days. It is an open-pollinated Sweet Corn, very pro- 
yielder; medium size; good quality. Recom- ductive and hardy. The ears are 8 to 9 inches long and 
mended for the first planting. the stalks will average 8 to 10 feet m height. While 
the quality of the ear for table use is not so good as 
MARCROSS the yellow hybrids, the larger ear and stalks make it the 
best variety to grow when maximum production is de- 
65 days. Early. Outstanding for its large sired. It will produce the greatest amount of fodder, 
uniform ear; wilt resistant and resistant to cold. and a little Sweet Corn fodder ts always desirable. Ten 
Good yielder, excellent quality for an early 
Corn. One of the best for early market. 
CARMELCROSS 
70. days. Early midseason. Wilt resistant; 
excellent quality for an early Corn. Better 
yielder than Spancross or Marcross. 
LINCOLN 
77 days. Midseason. Formerly known as 
Whipcross 23.39. Awarded Bronze Medal in 
1941 All-America trials. A fine, big, midseason 
variety of uniform tall growth, large eared and 
of good quality. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
83 days. This variety has rapidly replaced 
open-pollinated sorts for canning, market 
gardening and home use and is by far the 
leading variety in cultivation today. Stalks 
about 6 feet tall with very uniform ears about 
8 inches long. Planted at weekly intervals 
during May and June or even earlier if con- 
ditions permit, you will have the best of Sweet 
Corn throughout the season. Six to seven 
pounds will plant one acre. 
to fourteen pounds will plant one acre. 
GOLDEN CROSS 
BANTAM 
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