PERFEGRO BRAND — — — _ HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
SWEET CORN 
CULTURE—Days indicated means average time required 
» produce roasting ears. One pound will plant 100 hills; 10 
pounds an acre. Sweet corn should not be planted until the 
ground is warm and danger from frost is past. Corn thrives 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
CORN, BELGOLD 
BELGOLD—82 days. A new medium early type, ears 74% to 8 
inches long, 12-14 rowed, good flavor with bright attractive 
yellow kernels. Very tender and will hold its prime edible 
stage longer than most hybrids. Has longer husk coverage 
giving it a distinct advantage in holding down worm damage. 
cae (Ekt. 10c) (4 Ib. 25e) (Ib. 80c) (5 Ibs. $3.75) (10 Ibs. 
$7.00. 
SENECA ‘‘60’’—60 days. The earliest of all hybrids. Is out- 
standing in quality for such an early corn. The stalk is 4 to 
4% feet tall, ears 6 inches long, 8 to 10 rowed, kernels yel- 
low, produces 2 to 3 ears per stalk. 
See (Fkt. 10c) (4 Ib. 25c) (ib. 80e) (5 Ibs. $3.75) (10 Ibs. 
$7.00.) 
SENECA DAWN-—65 days. A large eared early maturing 
Sweet Corn. Excellent for market gardeners for early mar- 
ket. Ears 12 to 14 rowed, medium yellow with heavy husks 
giving good coverage to end of ear. 
pveipand (Pkt. 10ce) (4 Ib. 25e) (Ib. 80c) (5 Ibs. $3.75) (10 Ibs. 
$7.00.) 
SENECA GOLDEN HYBRID—75 days. A new hybrid that 
might be described as an early Golden Cross Bantam. Stalks 
5% feet tall, bearing two marketable ears on practically 
“every stalk. A very good hybrid for high altitude and extra 
early growing. Kernels large, golden yellow and of best qual- 
ity. Seed small; 6 to 8 lbs. will plant an acre. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (4 Ib. 25c) (Ib. 80c) (5 Ibs. $3.75) (10 Ibs. 
$7.00.) 
EARLY GOLDEN HYBRID 1.13—67 to 72 days. One of the 
better early hybrids developed from Maine and Connecticut 
inbreds. Ears 7 inch, deep yellow kernels, sweet and tender. 
Stalks 5% to 6 ft. A popular large early sort for market 
gardeners and commercial growers. 
Pcotweud (Pkt. 10c) (4 Ib. 25c) (ib. 75e) (5 Ibs. $3.50) (10 Ibs. 
$6.50). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $6.00) (25 Ibs. $12.50) (100 Ibs. $45.00). 
GOLD RUSH—69 days. A first early yellow hybrid for early 
market with the strong hybrid vigor and productiveness to 
replace the open polinated first early yellow sorts. Ears 8% 
inches long, 12 to 14 rowed, slightly tapered, well filled to 
tip, most attractive yellow, tight husk. Tender, sweet, of fine 
quality and flavor. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (4 Ib. 25c) (Ib. 75e) (5 Ibs. $3.50) (10 Ibs. 
$6.50). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $6.00) (25 Ibs. $12.50) (100 Ibs. $45.00). 
EVERGREEN HYBRID No. 14-13—86 days. This is a hybrid 
to take the place of regular Stowell’s Evergreen. It is out- 
standing for its productiveness, drought resistance and uni- 
form strong vigorous growth. Excellent for market, can- 
ning home garden and quick freeze pack. Ears 8% inches 
long, 14 to 18 rowed, large white kernel of good depth and 
fine quality, well filled to the tip, stalk 8 feet. 
ae ioe (Pkt. 10c) (4 Ib. 25c) (lb. 75c) (5 Ibs. $3.50) (10 Ibs. 
.00). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $6.00) (25 Ibs. $12.50) (100 Ibs. $45.00). 
best in warm, rich soil, and succeeds only when given frequent 
but shallow cultivation. For a continuous supply, begin plant 
ing as early as the season will permit, and plant every ten days 
or two weeks until July. 
GOLDEN ROCKET—70 days. An early Market Garden Sweet 
Corn producing ears of excellent flavor and quality, ears 
7 inches long, 10 or 12 rowed with golden yellow kernels. A 
good clean plant virtually suckerless with stalks 5% ft. tall. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (4 Ib. 25e) (Ib. 75e) (5 Ibs. $3.50) (10 Ibs. 
$6.50). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $6.00) (25 Ibs. $12.50). 
MARCROSS NORTHERN—70 days. A popular large eared 
early sort for market gardeners. Ears 6% to 7 inches long, 
14-16 rows of medium width, yellow deep kernels. Sweet and 
tender. Stalk, 51% feet. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (%4 Ib. 25e) (Ib. 70c) (5 Ibs. $3.25) (10 Ibs. 
$6.00). 
Not postpaid (10 Ibs. $5.50) (25 Ibs. $12.50) (100 Ibs. $38.00). 
MARCROSS (C6.13—72 days. An early market and home garden 
variety. Stalks short but sturdy, highly resistant to bacterial 
wilt. Ears long, plump, abruptly tapered at tips; 10-14 rowed 
ears 7 inches long, with light cream-yellow, medium broad 
kernels of good quality. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (%4 Ib. 25c) (Ib. 70c) (5 Ibs. $3.25) (10 Ibs. 
$6.00). 
Not postpaid (10 Ibs. $5.50) (25 Ibs. $10.00) (100 Ibs. $38.00). 
CARMELCROSS—79 days. A second early variety for market. 
canning or home garden use. Vigorous and heavy yielding 
in comparison to its earliness. Medium sized, gently tapering 
ears 7 inches long, with 12-14 rows of vellow kernels. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (4 Ib. 25c) (Ib. 70c) (5 Ibs. $3.25) (10 Ibs. 
$6.00). 
Not postpaid (10 Ibs. $5.50) (25 Ibs. $10.00) (100 Ibs. $38.00). 
MARCROSS P-39—75 days. A second early market hybrid 
that fits in well between Gold Rush and Golden Cross Hy- 
brids to give a continuous supply of roasting ears. Stalks 
6 feet tall, ears 7 to 7% inches long, 12 to 14 rows, medium 
yellow and slightly tapered at tips, fills well. 
coated (Pkt. 10c) (44 Ib. 25e) (lb. 70c) (5 Ibs. $3.25) (10 Ibs. 
$6.00). 
Not postpaid (10 Ibs. $5.50) (25 Ibs. $10.00) (100 Ibs. $38.00). 
TOP CROSS MAINE BANTAM-—81 days. Stalk sturdy with 
deep green foliage; ear 6 inches, 12-16 rowed, kernels medium- 
narrow and golden yellow. Tender and of excellent flavor. 
Highly resistant to Stewart’s disease. 
Ag (Pkt. 10c) (%4 Ib. 25e) (Ib. 70c) (5 Ibs. $3.25) (10 Ibs. 
-00). 
Not postpaid (10 Ibs. $5.50) (25 Ibs. $10.00) (100 Ibs. $38.00). 
FLAGSHIP—85 days. A golden yellow hybrid combining great 
vigor and high quality. The tender kernels and delicious fla- 
vor assure pleasing quality. Ears 8% inches long, 12 to 16 
rows, cylindrical, well filled with heavy husks, ears are car- 
ried high on stalk for ease in harvesting. The great vigor 
enables it to overcome unfavorable growing conditions and 
adapts it to production under varying climates. 
ee bal (Pkt. 10¢) (% Tb. 25e) (Ib. 75¢e) (5 Ibs. $3.50) (10 Ibs. 
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CORN, CARMELCROSS 
