Sweet Corn 
A packet will plant about 40 hills; 1 pound about 400, hills; 8 to 12 pounds to the acre. 
The home gardener in Northern Ohio plants Corn as early as May lst and as late as July 15th. 
For a succession of harvests, early, medium and late varieties are sown at the same time. Because 
they are smaller, early varieties are spaced 8 to 10 inches apart in 30- to 36-inch rows, while the 
larger and later sorts are placed 12 to 14 inches between plants. If you have not done s0, by all 
means sow some of the new hybrid Corns—they are rapidly replacing many of the old standbys. 
Hybrid 
Sweet Corn 
Listed in order of earliness. 
132 Improved Spancross 
Pht foc 2 ib 35es lbs 65e2 2 lbs 
$1.25; 5 lbs., $2.65; 10 lbs., $4.85 lochief 
(62 days.) Our improved strain. One of Bey ye coat ecl 
the best extra early. An extra early hybrid 
which matures ahead of Golden Early Market and has 6!4- to 7-inch ears with 10 to 12 rows 
of yellow kernels of good quality. It is resistant to bacterial wilt. Height of plants 4 to § 
feet. A prolific yielder. One of the earliest hybrids yet developed. 
125 Washington Pkt., 15c; ¥ 1b., 40c; 1b., 75c; 2 lbs., $1.40; 5 lbs., $2.90; 10 lbs., $5.35 
(66 days.) A new early hybrid. See page 2. 
124 Marcross Pkt., 15c; Y 1b., 35c; 1b., 65c; 2 lbs., $1.25; 5 Ibs., $2.65; 10 lbs., $4.85 
(68 days.) An early type, maturing 4 or 5 days later than Spancross, and has large ears 7 
inches long, mostly 12-rowed, with light yellow kernels of good quality. Wilt-resistant. 
Marcross Hybrid Height of plants 5 to 6 feet. A surprisingly good yielder, well known and popular. 
Wilt-Resistant—Early 
115 Carmelcross Improved 
Pkt. 15¢ 3 4 1b., 35c; 1b:, 65¢3 2 lbs., $1.25; 5 lbs., $2:65; 10 lbs., $4.85 
(72 days.) Ears 8 inches, cylindrical, 12-rowed. Kernels like Golden Cross but deeper, 
light golden, tender, very good flavor. Yields more marketable ears than Marcross. It 
THE RECORD SHOWS should replace others in its maturity period. Carmelcross is an excellent hybrid in all respects. 
ARASAN 122 Lincoln Pkt., 15c; Ye 1b., 35c3 1b., 65c; 2 lbs., $1.25; 5 lbs., $2.65; 10 lbs., $4.85 
Disinfects and Protects Seed (80 days.) A big midseason hybrid Corn 7 to 8 feet tall with excellent large ears, well 
filled over the tips; attractive in appearance; the husks long and tight. Ears 8 inches long, 
12 to 16 rows with kernels bright golden color of excellent quality. In trials it has proven 
its outstanding ability to produce excellent crops. 
24 more bushels: That was the increase 
in oper acre yield from hybrid seed when 
treated with ‘‘Arasan’’, over untreated seed 
from the same lot, according to an official 118 lochief Pkt., 15e; % 16., 40c; 1b., 70ce= 2 lbs., $1.30; 5 lbs., $2.75; 10 Lbs., $5.20 
corn belt experiment station report. (34 oz. (82 days.) A Gold Medal All-America Winner. Bred by E. Haber of The Iowa Experi- 
treats bushel of Corn.) ment Station. Same height and maturity as Golden Cross. Heavy yielder. Shows very few 
a f 5 suckers. Resistant to lotting, heat, and drought. Ears are 14 to 18 inches, rows longer, and 
Ae: Rene aretess Goctetnn: of greater diameter of the nose than Golden Cross. Kernels are narrow and very deep. 
Its quality is good. Be sure to give this a trial. 
119 Golden Cross Bantam 
Pkt., 15c; % Ib., 35c; lb., 65c; 2 lbs., $1.25; 5 lbs., $2.65; 10 lbs., $4.85 
(84 days.) Very resistant to bacterial wilt, very productive and of exceptional quality and 
flavor. It is quite uniform in growth and maturity and is especially adapted to market, 
canning, and home gardens. Plants 6 feet tall, are dark green and leafy. Ears 8 inches long, 
10 to 14 rows and broad, medium yellow kernels. Holds its stock in edible condition longer 
than any other variety. Husk covering affords considerable protection against ear worms. 
120 loana Pkt., 15¢; Ye lb., 35c; lb., 65c; 2 lbs., $1.25; 5 lbs., $2.65; 10 lbs., $4.85 
(86 days.) All-America Winner, maturing about the same time as Golden Cross Bantam. 
Is of fine quality. The plant is strong and robust, producing large ears (8 inches long) 
with 12 to 14 rows of sweet, tender, 
bright yellow kernels. It is one of the 
heaviest yielding Corns and is drought- 
resistant, highly resistant to wilt. We 
highly recommend this new hybrid Corn. 
127 Ohiogold 
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$1.25; 5 lbs., $2.65; 10 lbs., $4.85 
(90 days.) Higher yield—excellent 
quality. Its stalks are tall and a ie 
days later in maturity than those o 
ae GS Golden Cross pea pe ee 
gold have exceeded those o olden 
CORN GRATER Cross Bantam by about 25 per cent. The 
e The? ree or easiest way to prepare ears are long and large, and carry 12 to 
ee aaeaey built. Of maples to 14 rows of medium deep, tender yellow 
4 , kernels—quality good. Market growers 
Price, $2.00, postpaid who planted Ohiogold were very well 
pleased with performance and _ have 
tlaced sizeable orders. This speaks for 
itself. 
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117 Evergreen Hybrid (White) 
Pkt., 15c; Y% 1b., 40c; lb., 70c; 2 lbs., $1.30; 5 lbs., $2.75; 10 lbs., $5.20 
(90 days.) You've tried the yellow hybrids, now test the superiority of this Corn of the 
Stowell’s Evergreen type. Plants grow 8 to 10 feet tall, ears measure 71/47 to 8 inches, ~ 
with 14 to 18 rows of deep, narrow kernels. There’s a lot of good Corn on every ear of Carmelerosssimeroved 
this hybrid. Large, Second Early and Delicious 
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