Sweellom 
“GOLDEN ROCKET” (67 Days) 
Fine, new, very early, hybrid. 5 to 6 feet. 
Ears 7 to 7% inches, 10-12 rows, medium 
yellow . . . kernels fairly deep, medium 
wide. Unusually fine quality for such early 
corn. Much better plant type than most 
hybrids of such maturity—few suckers. 
Great early market corn—big future. 
“GOLDEN BOUNTY” (84 Days) 
A new hybrid. Taller than Golden Cross, 
fewer suckers ... . ears borne 8 inches 
higher, shank longer. 7% to 8 feet tall. 
Vigorous, wilt resistant. Tassels and silks 
yellow. Ears 9 inches, 12-14 rows. Deep, 
yellow, medium-wide kernels . . . flavor 
excellent. Great for home use, market gar- 
deners, canners and freezers. 
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“GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM” 
_ (85 Days) 
Probably the most widely adapted, best- 
known yellow hybrid. Gains users every 
year. Fine producer. Stalks 6% to 7 feet 
tall. Good ear, 12-14 rows. Strong grower. 
Yields very well; excellent flavor. 
“LINCOLN” (83 Days) 
A good, sturdy hybrid. Stalks, 6 feet. 
Ears, 7 to 8 inches. 12-16 rows. . Broad, 
medium-yellow kernels. Fine table quali- 
ties. Resists drought and wilt. 
“IOANA” (87 Days) 
This hybrid is a good producer, highly re- 
sistant to wilt. Tall, broad, dark foliage. 
Ears light yellow, splendid flavor. Takes 
adverse conditions well. 
“EVERGREEN HYBRID” (90 Days) 
Fine white hybrid, carrying the good traits 
of regular evergreen types. Ears 7% to 8 
inches, cylindrical, straight rowed, well 
filled. Good husk cover. Appealing flavor. 
“GOLDEN BANTAM” (76 Days) 
Best known of old type early corns. Mostly 
8 rowed. Kernel wide, medium deep. Cob 
thin. An old favorite. 
“STOWELL’S EVERGREEN” 
(100 Days) 
The good old standby. Sugary, pearly 
white grain. Good size ears, 14 to 18 rows. 
