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138 Sun-Up 
The First to Market (65 days) 
Sun-Up is our earliest hybrid, 
yet it combines good size, at- 
tractive appearance and fine 
quality. It is ready to pick with 
the very first to ripen, yet the 
ears are 644 inches long with 10 
or 12 rows of broad plump ker- 
nels that have a sweetness re- 
markable in this season. 
This exclusive Harris’ variety 
is grown from a three-way cross, 
the only way we know to get the 
combination of earliness, vigor, 
fine quality and heavy yield that 
makes Sun-Up so popular for 
extra early crops. See prices on 
next page. SUN-UP 
130 North Star—extra Early—Large Ears (67 days) 
Universally recognized as the very finest early variety, our North Star 
is truly a great corn. Developed and sold only by us, it produces bigger 
yields of better corn than anything in its class, and it comes on at a time 
when prices are still high. 
North Star is bred for early planting and makes a rapid vigorous 
growth, even under tough weather conditions, when other varieties 
often fail to make a crop. Although it ripens very early, its handsome 
large ears and exceptional quality are the equal of many later varieties, 
and every year more growers discover that this superb corn is abso- 
lutely unbeatable. 
The kernels are deep creamy gold, tender and sweet, and the ears are 
fully seven inches long, mostly 12-rowed and protected by a large thick 
husk that makes them fresh and attractive looking. They sell at a pre- 
mium on sight and the wonderful flavor brings the customers back for 
more. The yields are much greater than other early kinds and many 
growers use it even for later planting. See prices on next page. 
132 Northern Cross (73 Days) 
The vigor, uniformity and fine appearance of our Northern Cross have 
made it a leader in many sections of the Northeast. Its big, dark green 
husks and good flag leaves are always attractive, and the handsome, 
well-filled ears are eight inches long with 12-14 rows of bright yellow 
kernels. The sturdy plants are big producers. We regret that we are 
completely sold out of this variety. 
107 Carmelcross, Improved . 
Largest, Finest Second-Early Corn (72 days) 119 Hoosier Gold (New) 
For market, our Carmelcross Improved is tops in its class. Ten days ahead of the main crop 
market varieties, it equals them in size of ear, high quality and big yields. It is the ideal corn 
to follow North Star and many growers use it all through the season. 
The vigorous stocky plants are well adapted for spraying or dusting and the yields are excel- 
lent under nearly all conditions. The big well-filled 8-inch ears have 12 to 16 rows of bright 
yellow kernels protected by a tight heavy husk, and the quality is excellent. 
Our Improved Strain is preferred by many of the largest growers. It is dependable, uniform, 
and produces ears of the finest type. We invite your comparison with any other corn in this 
season. See prices on next page. 
HARRIS’ NORTH STAR—The finest early sweet corn obtainable. 
Attractive Ears of Fine Quality (77 days) 
Excellent quality with large attractive ears 
and dark green husks make Hoosier Gold the 
finest variety yet developed to fill the gap be- 
tween Carmelcross and Golden Cross. The 
9-inch ears are long and cylindrical and tight- 
ly packed with creamy golden kernels. The 
plants are sturdy, medium in height, and the 
smooth husks are well-colored and fresh 
looking. Caution: While excellent in most 
122 lochief areas, Hoosier Gold shows blank tips in cer- 
High Quality—Extra Deep tain sections. Limit plantings where not 
Kernels (85 days) tested. 
An outstanding midseason hy- Developed by Dr. Glenn Smith, the origi- 
brid, lochief makes a big attrac- nator of Golden Cross Bantam, Hoosier Gold 
tive ear with 14 to 20 rows of has the same fine flavor and tenderness, ripens 
narrow, close-packed, very deep nearly a week earlier and yields just about as 
kernels which have a bright, Well. See prices on next page. 
clear golden color. 
The ears are large, 8 to 9 in. 
long, slightly tapered and well 
wrapped in a good husk, and 
mature just after Golden Cross. 
The plants have husky stalks 
and good foliage and they grow 
erect with very few suckers. 
Developed by Dr. E. S. Haber 
of Iowa State College, Iochief is 
popular in many sections, and its 
only fault is that it is hard to 
pick. Crop very short. See prices 
on next page. 
“Your North Star Sweet Corn is 
marvelous in how long it can 
stand prolonged cold and wet.” 
W. G. Scholer 
CARMELCROSS East Nassau, N. Y. 
Large, handsome ears for second early crop. May 29, 1952 HOOSIER GOLD 
