Tri-State’s Hybrid Sweet Corn 
CuLrure. Hot weather and warm soil are needed for growing Corn. Do not plant it until both are assured. Plant 6 
kernels to a hill and thin to 3 plants. Hills should be 3 feet apart each way. Or plant 5 seeds per foot of row and thin to 
10 inches apart. lb. plants 100 ft. of row; 8 or 9 lbs. an acre. 
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IROQUOIS GOLDEN. 90 days. Every market grower should try some 
Iroquois Golden this year. It is the biggest-yielding, biggest-eared 
quality Sweet Corn you can grow. The ears run 9 to 10 inches long, with 
16 to 18 rows of golden kernels. Husks are dark green and tight, helping 
to resist ear worm and smut. Plants are 8 to 8% feet tall, dark green 
and free from suckers. This variety is noted for making ears during 
dry weather. 
ILLINOIS GOLDEN NO. 10. 89 days. THIS IS ONE YOU 
SHOULD TRY. For a heavy-yielding main-crop variety this is the 
Corn to plant. Stalks are 7 to 8 feet tall and very drought resistant. 
Ears are cylindrical, golden yellow, averaging 8 inches in length, with 
12 to 16 rows; heavy deep green husk coverage; quality very fine. One 
of the most widely used varieties planted on the eastern seaboard for 
the fresh market. 
GOLDEN DAWN. 65 days. This variety is the earliest one we list. 
Plants are strong and grow about 5 feet tall. The ears are 6/4 inches 
long and have 12 to 14 rows of medium yellow kernels. The husk is 
very heavy, which gives good protection and coverage to the end of the 
ear. If you are looking for an extra-early yellow Corn that has good 
quality and will stand the cold wet weather in early spring, you should 
plant Golden Dawn. We have found this variety to do especially well 
in the New England States. Growers living in that area should be sure 
to give this variety a trial. 
IOCHIEF. 89 days. A new introduction that is very outstanding for 
longer ears, heavy tonnage and superior flavor. Ears are 9 inches long, 
with 14 to 18 rows of deep golden kernels, very uniform. This Corn has 
very good eating qualities. Ideal for canning and the market. 
ARISTOGOLD BANTAM EVERGREEN. 93 days. If you live where 
Corn crops are hurt by wind, heat or drought this hybrid answers your 
problems. Plants are sturdy and vigorous averaging 81% feet tall, free 
from suckers and dark green. The ears are 10 inches long with 16 to 
18 rows of exceptionally deep juicy, high quality golden kernels. Husks 
are tight, resisting ear worms. This Corn has yielded 10 tons of market- 
able ears per acre. 
HYBRID CORN NO. 2800. 86 days. We knew this Corn was out- 
standing when we first gave out samples for trial plantings but the sen- 
sational success and general praise it has met on every side has amazed 
us. The ears, of 14 to 16 rows, are about 9 inches long and are well 
filled to the tips. Because of its strong tendency for good twin ears, it 
often yields more dozens of marketable ears per acre than any other 
kind, and in the long run that is what counts. 
CARMELCROSS IMPROVED. 78 days. Essentially Carmelcross with 
a more rugged plant and a larger ear, mostly two per stalk. Very uni- 
formly maturing. A second-early Corn with many excellent qualities. 
Deep yellow kernels, 12 to 14 rows per ear. Highly resistant to disease. 
TRIAL PLANTINGS 
Each year we give several of our friends in different locations 
samples of new varieties of Hybrid Corn to plant so that we may 
know which varieties are best suited for the markets in that area. 
We specialize in high-grade strains of Hybrid Sweet Corn. Our 
Idaho-grown seed has strong vitality and is treated. 
14 TRI-STATE SEED COMPANY, Inc. 
PHILADELPHIA 6, PA. 
