Tri-State’s Hybrid Sweet Corn 
Cutture. 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. 14lb. plants 100 ft. of row; 8 or 9 lbs. an acre. 
HYBRID CORN, Carmelcross Improved 
CARMELCROSS IMPROVED. 78 days. Essentially | IOANA. 90 days. Ears grow 71% to 8 inches long 
Carmelcross with a more rugged plant and a larger 
ear, mostly two per stalk. Very uniformly maturing. 
A second-early Corn with many excellent qualities. 
Deep yellow kernels, 12 to 14 rows per ear. Highly 
resistant to disease. 
MARCROSS 13 xX 6. 73 days. A very desirable 
early-maturing variety. Plants 5 to 6 feet tall, 
many with two ears per stalk and highly resistant 
to bacterial wilt. Golden yellow ears 614 to 744 
inches long, 10 to 14 rowed, with good green husk 
coverage and very uniform. 
LINCOLN. 84 days. Ears 7 to 71% inches long, 12 to 
16 rowed, with good husk coverage. Stalks 7 to 8 
feet tall and very rigid, with mostly one ear and few 
suckers. Withstands adverse weather conditions and 
with good husk coverage; uniform and well filled 
with 12 to 14 rows of deep, medium narrow, light 
yellow kernels of excellent quality. Stalks grow 6144 
feet tall. Increasing in popularity in many sections 
for the market grower’s trade and the home garden; 
valuable for canning. Highly resistant to wilt. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. 88 days. Most 
widely used of all the hybrids for canning, freezing, 
market, and shipping. Usually two ears 8 inches 
long, each with 12 to 14 rows; fairly heavy husks. 
Stalks 6144 to 7 feet high. Quite uniform in ma- 
turity and ear characteristics. The delicious melting 
flavor of this Corn makes it a favorite everywhere 
it appears. 
also does better on poor soil than Lee. STOWELL’S EVERGREEN HYBRID. 95 days. 
LEE. 84 days. Resembles Lincoln in all respects ex- 
cept that it is mostly two eared and has red silks and 
tassels, a slightly larger ear and is of better quality 
and deeper green husk coverage. It will give a bigger 
yield than Lincoln under favorable conditions on 
good soil. 
14 
Ears 714% to 81% inches long, with 16 to 18 rows of 
narrow, very sweet white kernels. Recommended for 
home or market garden, freezing and canning. Stalks 
grow 8 to 10 feet tall. This hybrid will out-yield 
the old open-pollinated strain and is actually more 
widely adapted. 
TRI-STATE SEED COMPANY, Inc. 
PHILADELPHIA 6, PA. 
