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Hybrid Sweet Corn—Top Gross Golden Pear! 
This remarkably fine new Top Cross of our own introduction is P-39 (Purdue Bantam) crossed 
onto our popular Early Pearl. The result is a mixture of yellow and white kernels borne on a cob 61% to 
7 inches long, about the maturity period of Golden Bantam, with 12 to 14 rows of the most succulent, 
delicious Corn you have ever tasted. It inherits all of the excellent qualities of our Early Pearl with the 
added size and color variation of Purdue Bantam, together with the deeper kernel size of the latter, and 
all of the vigor, strength and uniformity as well as the high production imparted to all Corns by hybridiza- 
tion. In case you do not like the idea of yellow and white kernels on the same cob, let us assure you 
that this does not detract from its pleasing appearance on the table, but in fact enhances it. The glisten- 
ing white of the Early Pearl and the rich yellow of the Purdue Bantam makes about as attractive an 
appearance as anything we know of. We know you will be more than pleased to have the additional 
size and yield of this new Top Cross by comparison with the smaller size and production of our Early 
Pearl. Do not fail to include at least a packet of this for trial in your garden. We will guarantee 
that next year you will want to make your entire Corn planting of this wonderful new variety. 
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Dear Friends: 
In this year of 1953, we are all still looking forward to a solution of our world 
problems, still attempting to our utmost to be of help in a troubled world, and 
still sore at heart because of the demands made upon the youth of our country. 
May we soon again enjoy those privileges which are rightfully and justly ours, 
those of living in a world of peace, with peace loving neighbors. May we ever 
be proud of our own heritage, and while there are those about us who are wrong, 
may we with our strength of heart and with our spirit of justice continue to 
lead for the good of man. 
We are again asked by our government to increase our gardening activities. 
We still require more and more food each year, and with the cost of living at 
so high a level it behooves each of us to harvest as much of our own food supply 
as is possible. 
Gardening is a healthy hobby, an economical necessity and a definite 
saving of money is effected by those of us 
who do garden and thereby help themselves. 
Let us sow well that we may eat well. 
HART’S SEEDS 
Plant with confidence and harvest with 
pride 
HART’S QUALITY GARDEN SEEDS 
are also available in a wide assortment 
of popular varieties at your neighborhood 
store 
For All-America Selections, new varie- 
ties and seeds not in dealer’s stock, 
order direct from this catalog, or ask 
your dealer to order for you 
