HYBRID SWEET CORN 
1 Pkt. Plants 30 Hills or 100’ of Row: 8 to 10 Ibs. per Acre. The Hybrids are superior to open- 
pollinated varieties. They are more vigorous, uniform and productive and have better quality. 
eee THREE BEST HYBRIDS — Early — Midseason — Late 
Spancross Tendergold 
& 
Marcross 
Aristogold Bantam EVERGREEN 
87 ‘days to table. Ears are 16 to 18 rowed, 9 to 10 
inches long, with clean stalks 8 to 9-°feet tall. It has 
yielded as much as ten tons of snapped ears per acre 
under favorable conditions and is resistant to ear worm, 
smut, and hot weather. Don’t let the size mislead you, 
as the corn is strictly first class, and compares in tender- 
ness and flavor with the smaller varieties. 
JUMBO PKT. |ECONOMY PKT. 
(3 Times 
Packet) 
Prepaid Prices 
G. Cross Bantam 
SPANCROSS 
64 days to table. Very early hybrid highly 
resistant to bacterial wilt. So hardy and cold 
resistant it may be planted earlier than most. 
5 ft. tall. Ears are 614 in. long, slender and 
well filled with 10 to 12 straight rows_of de- 
licious golden-yellow kernels. 
TENDERGOLD 
72 days to table. A cross of Purdue Bantam 
and Golden Sunshine. Highly resistant to bac- 
terial wilt or Stewart’s Disease. Stalks sturdy 
and bear attractive, 714-in. ears with 12 to 16 
straight full rows of tender, sweet, golden-yel- 
low kernels. A superb variety for home gar- 
dens, and commercial canning. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
80 days to table. Superb for home gardens. 
Attractive uniform ears of top quality, and 
high yields. Plants large and thrifty, often 
produce 2 to 3 ears. Ears 8 in. long and filled 
compactly with 10 to 14 straight rows of tender, 
sweet, delicious kernels. 
““ALL-SEASON”’ COLLECTIONS: (1 
PKT. of each above, 40c) (1 JUMBO 
PKT. of each, $1.00) (1 ECONOMY PKT. 
of each, $1.95) (1 QUART of each, $3.75). 
IOANA 
A Tempting Yellow 
84 days to table. The main crop variety for canning 
and the market garden. A luscious tempting yellow, 
with medium depth, narrow, tender and juicy kernels. 
A standard of excellence the country over. 
IOCHIEF 
The Drought Tolerant Corn 
89 days to table. One of the most highly productive 
of the new hybrids, with longer ears and a superior 
flavor. This main crop sweet corn is ideal for can- 
ning and market. Its golden, deep and uniform rows 
of kernels make it one of the most attractive, as well 
as delicious. Keeps in edible condition longer during 
hot weather than any other. 
STOWELL'S HYBRID 
The White One 
100. days to table. Here is the leading white sweet 
corn for home and market in hybrid form. A highest 
quality late variety with white, medium wide but deep 
kernels of good quality and delicious sweetness. 
Medium Early MARCROSS 
75 days to table. (Photo above.) One of the earliest 
hybrids that is very popular with market growers and 
home gardeners. A wilt-resistant type, it makes fine 
quality ears, with light creamy-yellow, deep and uni- 
form kernels. 
Price Per Lb. 
(2 Times for 10 Lbs. 
Jumbo Pkt.) 
Aunt Mary’s 
Burgess’ Earliest Golden 
Country Gentleman 
Early Saskatchewan 
Golden Bantam 
Golden Evergreen 
Golden Midget 
Stowell’s Evergreen 
YBRIDS gO") 
Aristogold. . 
Golden Cross ‘Bantam.. 
Tendergold... 
Australian Hulless.......... 
Black Beauty 
South American Giant 
Hybrid Australian Hulless. . 
Hybrid South American Giant 
Pop 
Corn 
Burgess Seed & Plant Co., Galesburg, Michigan 
. whole, 3 ool 
Open S 
Pailinated S WEE T CORN 
Carefully Bred Northern Seed Unexcelled 
Earliness and Dependability. 
1 pkt. plants 30 hills or 100° a row: 8 to 10. RAs 
per acre, with exception of Country Gentleman, — 
which requires only 2 as much seed, 4 
Early Saskatchewan 
62 days. Quality superior 
to that of most varieties of 
extra early Corn; extremely 
hardy ; can be planted early, 
withstanding cold, wet 
weather to a wonderful de- 
gree. Ears 6 to 7 inches 
long; 8 rowed ; kernels pure 
white, sweet and tender. 
Country Gentleman 
95 days. The standard of 
excellence in late white. De- 
pendably productive and best 
in extremes of heat and 
drought. Plants very large, 
often bear two or more large 
ears; yields heavy tonnage 
of forage. Ears about 8” 
long. Kernels white, sweet 
and tender; very long, slen- 
der, shoe-peg shape; closely 
packed in irregular rows. 
Stowell's Evergreen 
98 days. We have a fine 
strain of this standard late 
variety and it is recognized 
everywhere as the best type 
of its class. The large ears 
are 9” long with 16 rows of 
deep, white kernels. It is 
hardy, productive, sweet and 
tender, and remains a long 
time in cooking condition. 
Burgess’ 
Earliest Golden 
Burgess’ 
Earliest Golden 
62 days. 10 to 12 days 
earlier than Golden Bantam, 
hardy and can stand early 
planting. A wonderful 
yielder when planted on 
good soils. Market garden- 
ers will find no equal among 
the yellow corns for ex- 
tremely early planting. Plan 
on planting some of this va- 
riety and be the first to have 
yellow corn in your locality. 
Ears 6 to T inches long, with 
12 rows of tender golden 
kernels. 
Golden Evergreen 
90 days. Best late yellow 
variety. A cross between 
Stowell’s Evergreen and 
Golden Bantam, possessing 
all the splendid qualities of 
both. Same color as Golden 
Bantam, with an added 
sweetness and superior 
flavor. Ears 8” long, with 
12 to 14 rows of kernels. 
Golden Evergreen” 
Golden Bantam 
75 days. Popular early Sweet Corn; sweet, rich 
and delicious. Ears 6 to 7 inches long, with 8 rows 
of kernels which are of a creamy-yellow color, It is 
suited for extra early and later plantings. ; 
"New and Unusual” 
SWEET CORNS 
Aunt Mary's 
Aunt Mary’s is matchless in every respect. It 
grows stronger, has a better flavor, is more tender 
and stays in the roasting ear longer than any corm 
known—besides being sweeter. That’s what they say — 
about it. It ripens over a long period, giving you 
time to pick or can it. Large plants, most with two 
big ears with straight rows and deep tender hig 
kernels, 
Golden Midget 
Its tiny 4” ears are the sweetest and earliest of all. 
Truly amazing flavor. 30” plants mature in 60 days. 
Midget size, wonderful for canning and freezing 
