Carmelcross—Large, well-flavored ears. 
119 HOOSIER GOLD (New). Top Quality. 
77 days. Corn growers have given Hoosier Gold an enthusiastic recep- 
tion, since it meets their demand for a high quality hybrid ripening 
between Carmelcross and Golden Cross Bantam. The ears are long 
and cylindrical, very handsome in appearance and wonderful to eat— 
they have all the tenderness and full flavor of the finest midseason 
varieties. Developed by Dr. Glenn Smith of Purdue, the originator of 
Golden Cross, Hoosier Gold fills a long standing requirement. 
The sturdy plants are erect and uniform, of medium height and 
highly productive. The ears are large but attractively slender, well pro- 
tected with a dark green husk and large flag leaves. The deep golden 
yellow kernels are delicate, sweet and of the finest flavor. Excellent for 
market, home use, canning and freezing. 
Pkt. 20c; 144 Lb. 45c; Lb. 80c; 2 Lbs. $1.50; 5 Lbs. $3.50; 10 Lbs. $5.75. 
110 GOLDEN BANTAM. Old Favorite 8-Rowed Open-Pollinated Corn. 
80 days. This is a truly fine strain of Golden Bantam, with all the 
sweetness and fine buttery flavor that made it famous. The ears are 
small, 8-rowed, with large broad kernels of deep yellow color and superb 
quality. Still a favorite with home gardeners, Golden Bantam is de- 
licious to eat and excellent for freezing. 
Pkt. 10c; 144 Lb. 30c; Lb. 55c; 2 Lbs. $1.00; 5 Lbs. $2.25; 10 Lbs. $4.00. 
Golden Cross Bantam—Sweet and tender—wonderful fresh or frozen. 
SWEET CORN—Continued 
107 CARMELCROSS, {mproved. Finest Second-Early Corn. 
72 days. Now at the top of the list in popularity, Carmelcross has every- 
thing—big, attractive ears, fine quality and tremendous crops ripen- 
ing just after the extra early kinds are past. For market, it is ideal be- 
cause the ears compare in size and type to the best later kinds, and 
home gardeners are delighted to find how many delicious ears they can 
get, even from a small space. 
It is quite resistant to wilt, and the sturdy plants often bear two big, 
well-filled ears, 8 in. long. There are 12 to 16 rows of deep, bright yellow 
kernels, sweet and tender with remarkably fine flavor. Wonderful to 
eat fresh and desirable for freezing, our improved strain has larger and 
longer ears and is the best medium-early corn. 
Pkt. 15c; 4% Lb. 40c; Lb. 75c; 2 Lbs. $1.35; 5 Lbs. $3.10; 10 Lbs. $5.50. 
132 NORTHERN CROSS. Heavy Yields—Attractive Ears. 
This second early hybrid developed by us is well-known for its vigor, 
yield and fine type. The plants grow rapidly even in cool seasons and 
the dark color of the tassels and silks are a distinguishing feature. It 
has fine deep green husks with plenty of flag leaves and is especially 
popular with market growers. The ears are 12 or 14 rowed, uniform and 
well-filled to the tip. It has good flavor and is widely appreciated. 
We regret that due to a very short seed crop, we have no seed to offer 
this year. In its place we highly recommend Carmelcross above, or 
Hoosier Gold below. 
Hoosier Gold—The only truly fine-quality variety in its season. 
115 GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. the Finest Corn. 
84 days. Golden Cross Bantam is still the standard of excellence in 
sweet corn. The first good hybrid ever introduced, it has been main- 
tained and selected by many growers and is offered in a number of 
different strains. Our strain, the result of years of breeding and testing, 
is outstanding in vigor and uniformity and its superb quality has never 
been surpassed. 
The ears are most attractive, long and cylindrical with golden 
yellow kernels filling them right to the tip. They mature in midseason 
and ripen over a short period, but will remain in good condition 
longer than any kind we know. It is ideally suited to horne canning 
and quick freezing, as well as market and commercial use. 
Our stock has better seedling vigor, more even growth and better 
ears than most, and the deep kernels have wonderful sweetness, 
tenderness and flavor. Pkt. 15c; 144 Lb. 40c; Lb. 75c; 2 Lbs. $1.40; 
5 Lbs. $3.25; 10 Lbs. $5.75. 
122 IOCHIEF. Big Ears—Sturdy Plants. 
85 days. Developed by Dr. E. S. Haber of Iowa, Iochief ripens a day 
or two later than Golden Cross and is a heavy producer of fine large 
ears. Noted for its sturdy erect stalks and vigorous plants with few 
suckers, Iochief is a very dependable variety, widely grown for com- 
mercial canning and freezing as well as market and home use. 
The large, heavy ears have many rows of bright golden kernels, 
tightly packed and exceptionally deep. This corn has become a lead- 
ing main crop type for many growers. 
Pkt. 20c; 4% Lb. 50c; Lb. 85c; 2 Lbs. $1.55. 
If you have trouble with crows and other birds pulling up 
your corn, treat the seed with STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT just 
before planting. Quite effective and does not clog planter. 
Yo Pt. (treats 1 bu.) 60c; 1 Pt. $1.00; Qt. $1.75 postpaid. 
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