S W E E T Cc re) © A One pound will plant about 400 hills; 
a packet 40 hills; 8 to 12 Ibs. will plant an acre. 
HYBRID SWEET CORN. Sweet Corn breeding has been a Harris specialty for many 
years, and we have created a number of exclusive varieties that have met with great 
favor. A large scale research program is carried on here on our farms to bring you 
more great hybrids in the future, and at the same time we continue to make the exist- 
ing varieties better than ever. We feel that the greater vigor, earliness and quality of 
our Northern-grown strains prove for themselves the value of our work. 
There is now an excellent hybrid in every season from extra early to late. To get 
a succession of the best corn, use several hybrids maturing at different dates and 
plant them all at once. Our Corn Collections below are ideal for this purpose. 
Note: Plant three or four rows of corn in a block to get the best ears. In a single 
row, pollination is often not complete and the ears are not entirely filled with ker- 
nels. Do not save seed from your hybrid crops as it will not come true. 
At the prices here quoted, we pay transportation charges on sweet corn to places in the 
United States. Please write for special prices on larger amounts. 
138 SUN-UP. Large-Eared—First Early. 
65 days. You can be the first in your neighborhood to enjoy real ears of fine sweet 
corn when you plant Sun-Up, Harris’ remarkable extra early hybrid. It is one of the 
earliest kinds, yet it has large, attractive ears, 10 or 12-rowed, 614-7 in. long, of 
golden yellow color. But the real thrill comes when you eat them; these early ears 
have good quality for this season—sweet, tender and fine-flavored. 
Developed by Harris, Sun-Up is a three-way cross, taking us two years to grow 
the seed crop, but giving you the maximum earliness, size and quality. It is bred for 
early planting to get the first early crops, and it has the vigor to come through well 
even in cool weather. For extra early corn, Sun-Up is without equal. 
Pkt. 20c; 14 Lh. 45c; Lb. 80c; 2 Lbs. $1.55; 5 Lbs. $3.50; 10 Lbs. $5.75. 
TREATED SEED — Better Stands, Bigger Crops from Harris’ TREATED Corn. 
All our sweet corn seed is treated with powerful fungicides to 
Sun-Up 
The earliest variety with both size and quality. 
127 MINIATURE. Supreme Quality. 
66 days. Right from the start of the season, the dwarf plants of this 
vigorous midget hybrid produce an abundance of perfect little ears of 
really astonishing quality. They are about 5 in. long, trim and attrac- 
tive, with 8 rows of deep golden kernels on a pencil-thin cob. Once you 
have tried it, you will want plenty of Miniature, and even small gar- 
dens can grow a good supply since the plants do well at 1x2 ft. spacing. 
Perfect for freezing as well as fresh use, its high sugar content and 
exceptional flavor make Miniature a real treat. See photo on page 5. 
Pkt. 25c; 4% Lb. 65c; Lb. $1.00. - 
130 NORTH STAR. Harris’ Famous Early Hybrid. 
67 days. There is no early corn that can match the combination of 
earliness, vigor, size and quality found in North Star. Home gardeners 
and market growers both acclaim it as the one outstanding early 
hybrid, profitable to grow and wonderful to eat. Developed and sold 
only by us, it has rapidly become famous all over the Northern part 
of the country. 
North Star has unusual vigor and can be planted very early—it keeps 
right on growing even in cold weather. The husky plants produce tre- 
mendous crops of large ears, well covered by a dark green, attractive 
husk. The ears are 7 to 8 in. long, mostly 12 rowed and the golden 
kernels are remarkably tender, sweet and delicious. Without question, 
the finest early corn to grow. 
Pkt. 20c; 4% Lb. 45c; Lb. 80c; 2 Lbs. $1.50; 5 Lbs. $3.50; 10 Lbs. $5.75. 
125 MARCROSS C6. 13. Wilt Resistant Early Hybrid. 69 days. A well- 
known early hybrid, ripening a day or two later than North Star. It 
is noted for its uniform cylindrical ears, about 7 inches long, 12 rowed 
with light golden kernels of good quality. The stalks are short but 
sturdy and are more resistant to wilt than most early varieties. 
Pkt. 15c; 44 Lb. 40c; Lb. 70c; 2 Lbs. $1.30; 5 Lbs. $3.10; 10 Lbs. $5.50. 
protect it from rotting in the ground, permit earlier planting 
and encourage better stands—all at no extra cost to you. 
North Star 
Fresh from the garden, these early ears are delicious. 
SWEET CORN COLLECTIONS 
Many thousands of gardeners have found our Sweet Corn Collections to be the best means of growing the finest of 
corn right through the season. Each variety has been selected because it is the best in its class, and they ripen in suc- 
cession—from early till medium late. Plant them all together and you get a continuous supply of the most delicious 
sweet corn to be had. For a very late crop, sow Golden Cross Bantam again in late June and early July. 
NO. 5 COLLECTION 
Plenty of Delicious Ears for the Small Family. 
Sun-Up, North Star, Carmelcross. Hoosier Gold, Golden 
Cross Bantam. One packet of each, planting about 200 
hills in all. 
65c postpaid (You save 25c) 
NO. 6 COLLECTION 
Quantities to Eat Fresh, and Some to Can or Freeze. 
One pkt. Sun-Up. One half pound each North Star, 
Carmelcross, Golden Cross Bantam. Plants over 600 
hills. 
$1.15 postpaid. (You save 30c) 
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