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SWEET CORN—HYBRID—(Continued) 
@FLAGSHIP (See Photo Page 19) 82 Days 
A yellow hybrid of excellent quality for canning. Combines tenderness and 
flavor with attractiveness and productivity. Smut and ear worm resistant. 
The stalks are 7/4 feet tall, uniform, vigorous, nearly suckerless, dark green 
foliage. Ears 8! inches long, 12 to 16 rows, uniform, well filled, with heavy 
husk. The kernel is golden yellow, medium narrow, deep, tender, sweet and 
very good quality. Under warm climatic conditions, Flagship gives high 
yields, frequently bearing two fine ears to a stalk. It is a 1949 All-America 
Selection. 
Pkt. 15c; lb. 60c; 5 lbs. or more 55c per Ib.; 50 lbs. or more 48c per lb. 
@GOLDEN BOUNTY 78 Days 
A NEW HYBRID Sweet Corn that is really deserving of its name. Quality 
and maturity equal to the familiar Golden Cross but the plant is a foot taller 
and ears are carried about 8 inches higher than Golden Cross Bantam. The 
ears average 9 inches in length and have 12 to 14 rows of medium yellow 
kernels. Kernel depth is good, quality and flavor excellent. We believe market 
growers will find this variety has all the characteristics so long desired and 
that your most critical trade will ask you for it repeatedly. 
Pitmtocwib00c;-5 lbs, 60c per 1b:;'50 Ibs: (bu:) 50c per Ib. 
e@eGOLDEN CROSS BANTAM (See Photo Page 22) 78 Days 
This is one of the hardy disease resistant varieties which has produced ex- 
cellent crops in localities where bacterial wilt is prevalent. Stalks six feet tall, 
green tasselled ears 8 inches, 10 to 14 rows of rich, well filled yellow kernels. 
Remains in edible condition over a long period and quality unsurpassed. 
The kernels of corn when dry are quite small usually 220 per ounce. Care 
should be taken not to plant too thick. This is a true hybrid and the crop 
grown from this seed should not be used for planting another year. 
Pkt. 15c; lb. 60c; 5 Ibs. 55c per Ib.; 50 Ibs. (bu.) 45c per Ib. 
e@eGOLD RUSH 64 Days 
An early yellow hybrid everyone should try. Its beautiful ears and the vig- 
orous productive stalk will make a lasting and favorable impression upon you. 
Stalk is 6 feet tall with more foliage and better standability than Golden 
Bantam; most plants have 2 ears 8% inches long; 12 to 14 rows of attractive 
yellow kernels. Ears are slightly tapered, well-filled and have tight husk. 
Tender, sweet and of excellent quality and flavor. 
Pkt. 15c; lb. 60c; 5 lbs. or more 55c per Ib.; 50 Ibs. or more 48c per Ib- 
KINGSCROST E-5—12 Row Bantam 72 Days 
This hybrid matures a few days earlier than Golden Cross but has the same 
general characteristics. Ears 71% inches, mostly 12 rowed, rich yellow color, 
plants 6 feet high and very vigorous grower. A single grain will often produce 
three or more stalks all bearing well filled ears. The dry grain is small and care 
should be taken not to plant too thick. The husks are attractive light green, 
corn is extra tender, a rich creamy yellow and most delicious. As this is a 
true hybrid the crop grown from this seed should not be used for planting 
another year. 
Pkt. 15c; lb. 60c; 5 Ibs. 55c per Ib.; 50 Ibs. (bu.) 45c per Ib. 
MARCROSS 13.6 65 Days 
Matures 3 to 4 days later than Spancross. Height of plants 5 to 6 feet. Ears 
7 to 8 inches long, mostly 12 rowed with light yellow kernels of good quality. 
Wilt resistant. We consider this the best of the new early hybrids. 
Pkt. 15c; lb. 60c; 5 Ibs. 55c per Ib.; 50 Ibs. (bu.) 45c per Ib" 
