Hybrid varieties. Will not reproduce true the 
Sweet Corn second year, consequently do not save seed 
from the crop. 
Plant Y Ib. for 100 feet of row, 8 to 12 Ibs. per acre. The fresher sweet 
corn is, the better the flavor. Plant for a succession, using some of the extra 
early, early and main crop varieties. A month to six weeks later plantings of 
early sorts may be made for late use. We suggest plantings of Golden Cross 
Bantam at 10 day intervals until August Ist in this latitude. If white and yel- 
low corns are planted adjoining, cross pollination will cause the ears to pro- 
duce some off color kernals. Do not plant sweet corn near field corn. It is 
better to use three or four short rows instead of one long one. Transfer 
of pollen is better resulting in more desirable ears. Warm weather, moderate 
moisture and rich soil are desirable but most garden soil will do if. worked 
deeply and thoroughly before planting. Wait until the ground is warm and 
avoid the seed rotting. Rows may be spaced 2% to 4 feet apart. Use a 
wider planting for taller varieties. In drills, plant 5 or 6 seeds to the foot; 
in hills, 5 to 6 seeds per hill. When plants are about 5 inches tall, thin to 
6 to 12 inches apart. Cultivate well and keep free from weeds. 
Aristogold ( Hybrid) Aristogold 
83 days. Withstands 
abuse from weather. A handsome, fast 
growing, rich yellow color, Ears ex- 
tra long 12 to 14 rowed, with deeper 
kernels than any other Bantam type. 
Stalks 8 feet tall makes exceptional 
yields even under adverse conditions 
of drought or heat because of the 
deep root system. Will withstand 
planting in cold, wet soil better than 
most varieties. Ear length 8% inches. 
That our customers like this is proved 
by its being one of the best sellers. 
(Pkt. 15¢) (% Ib. 40c) (Ib. 75c) post- 
paid. 
Not postpaid (Ib. 55c) (10 Ibs. @ 
48c) (100 lbs. @ 43c) 
Bantam Evergreen Hybrid 
(2439) 89 days. Particularly val- 
uable to truckers and 
canners in the east and in irrigated 
sections. Stalks sturdy and upright. 
Ears about eight inches long, cylin- 
drical. 12 to 16 rowed. Kernels ten- 
der, yellow, medium wide and deep. 
A half-brother to Golden Cross Ban- 
tam. Highly resistant to bacterial 
wilt and the long husks afford consid- 
erable protection from the ear worm. 
(Pkt. 15c) (1% Ib. 40c) (Ib. 70c) post- 
paid. 
Not postpaid (lb. 50c) (10 Ibs. @ 
45c) (100 lbs. @ 42c) 
Carmelcross (Hybrid) 
77 days. Vigorous, high quality second 
early variety. Resistant to wilt. Plant 
6 feet tall: Ears 7 inches long, 12 to 
14 rowed, medium width, yellow ker- 
nels. A popular canning and market 
type. (Pkt. 15c) (1% Ib. 40c) (Ib. 70c) 
postpaid. 
Not postpaid (Ib. 50c) (10 Ibs. @ 
45c) (100 lbs. @ 42c) 
See pages 95 and 96 for figuring postage on not postpaid items 29 
