10 ERICKSON’S SEED STORE 
SWEET CORN 
1Lb. 12Lbs. 48 Lbs. 
Golden Bantam. Since the introduction of the Golden Bantam 
sweet corn, many new and supposedly superior varieties 
have been introduced. We have tested a number of them | 
and have yet to find one its equal in sweetness. 77 days... .45 3.60 14.00 
Whipple’s Yellow. Those who want a late yellow corn with large 
ears will find this one of the best. The ears are 7 to 8 in. 
long with 12 to 14 rows. They mature later than Golden 
Bantam so follow nicely after that variety. The quality is 
very fine, 84 days. oi oe hee a fee eso ern arene ere 45 3.60 14.00 
Bantam Evergreen. 90 days. A cross between Golden Bantam 
and Stowell’s Evergreen. Ears are 7 to 8 in. long with 12 
to 14 rows of large yellow kernels which are of fine quality. 
Matures later than Whipple’s Yellow and Golden Giant... .45 3.60 14.00 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
High Quality Seneca “60.” 62 days. A Seneca 60 with better 
eating quality and more uniform ears. Has the flavor and 
tenderness of the old Golden Bantam and makes a fine 
appearing 6 to 614 inch ear, of 8 to 10 rows. The earliest 
hybrid' sweet corn onthe: market< 0.552292. 1 ee eee .65 7.80 29.75 
Seneca 60 C13: 65 days. A new wilt resistant hybrid for those 
sections where bacterial wilt is prevalent. The 4% to 5 foot 
stalk is a vigorous grower. Ears 6% inches long, 10 to 14 
rows of yellow kernels of fair quality. A larger ear than 
Seneca “60” and only a few days later.................. 65 7.70 29.75 
Golden Rocket (Hybrid 1018). A new early market gardener 
yellow Sweet Corn. It is primarily a ten to twelve row Corn 
and has a plant about five feet tall or better. The ear runs 
around 7% inches in length and it is about six days earlier 
than Extra Early Golden Bantam. It is in the same maturity 
class as Seneca 60 but has considerable superior quality..  .65 6.20 23.50 
Seneca Down. 65 days. A large eared extra early yellow hybrid 
stalks. 4%4 to 5 feet. Strong, upright, ears well up from the 
ground. 6% inches long, 12 to 14 rows. Medium yellow, fair 
quality kernels on large cob, heavy husk. gives good cover- 
age *tovend of ears. eco ee ee eee ee .65 6.80 26.40 
Seneca Golden. 72 days. Stalks 5% feet tall and produce two 
marketable ears on practically every stalk. Ears nearly as 
large as Golden Cross and well filled clear to the tip. Kernels 
rich golden yellow and if harvested when ready are of ex- 
cellent quality). io. (52 Fin lei tins blo ee ee ee Crop Failure 
Carmelcross. 73 days. A second early yellow hybrid developed 
by the Connecticut Experiment Station. Stalks vigorous, 
544 ft., ears 7 inches in length, slightly tapered, 12 to 14 
OWS oa aie la oa g ele ee See a Be IS Os eee ae nn a 65 6.80 26.40 
Seneca Chief. 80 days. Plant sturdy, leafy, 5% to 6 ft., produc- 
ing one or two 9 inch 12 rowed ears of delicious yellow 
corn. The kernels are narrow, deep and very tender. Com- 
mercial and home freezers find Seneca Chief a very satis- 
factory corn for freezing:on the cob. ....2... 6. eee .65 7.70 29.75 
