SWEET CORN 
One pound of seed will plant 350 to 400 hills; 
10 to 12 Ibs. will plant an acre. 
HARRIS’ NORTH STAR 
A combination of earliness, vigor, size and quality that no other variety can touch. 
138 Sun-Up 
The First to Market (65 days) 
-Sun-Up is our earliest hybrid, yet it combines 
good size, attractive appearance and fine qual- 
ity. It is ready to pick with the very first to 
ripen, yet the ears are 614 inches long with 10 
or 12 rows of broad plump kernels that have a 
sweetness remarkable in this season. 
This exclusive Harris’ variety is grown from 
a three-way cross, the only way we know to get 
the combination of earliness, vigor, fine quality 
and heavy yield that makes Sun-Up so popular 
for extra early crops. See prices on page 13. 
130 North Star 
Extra Early—Large Ears (67 days) 
Universally recognized as the very finest early 
variety, our North Star is truly a great corn. 
Developed and sold only by us, it produces 
bigger yields of better corn than anything in its 
class, and it comes on at a time when prices are 
still high. 
North Star is bred for early planting and 
makes a rapid vigorous growth, even under 
tough weather conditions, when other varieties 
often fail to make a crop. Although it ripens 
very early, its handsome large ears and excep- 
tional quality are the equal of many later 
varieties, and every year more growers discover 
that this superb corn is absolutely unbeatable. 
The kernels are deep creamy gold, tender and 
sweet, and the ears are fully seven inches long, 
mostly 12-rowed and protected by a large thick 
husk that makes them fresh and attractive look- 
ing. They sell at a premium on sight and the 
wonderful flavor and tenderness bring the cus- 
tomers back for more. The yields are much 
greater than other early kinds and many grow- 
ers use it even for later planting. See prices on 
page 13. 
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132 Northern Cross 
An Early, Heavy-Yielding Hybrid (73 days) 
Our recent improvements in uniformity and 
size have made Northern Cross more popular 
than ever in many sections of the Northeast. 
It is a variety of great vigor with fine sturdy 
plants which often produce two and occasion- 
ally three good ears to a plant. Growers like the 
dark green husks and dark silks which give a 
fine market appearance. 
These large ears are very uniform in size, 
usually eight inches long with 12-14 rows of 
bright yellow kernels. A tremendous yielder, most 
handsome in appearance. Prices on page 13. 
NORTHERN CROSS—Handsome dark husks. 
SWEET CORN—Continued on Next Page 
