Golden Cross 
The Hybrid Sweet.Corn by 
which all others are judged. 
Splendid for freezing. 
HYBRID SWEET CORI 
Recommended For Freezing f ey 
One Ib. for 100 hills or 200 ft. of row; 12 lb. per acre. 
Hybrid Sweet Corn has proved so productive that ith: 
replaced all but a few of the very best, open-pollinated varieti 
that serve some special purpose. ; ' 
Both kinds take the same culture. Sow after the soil has b 
come warm. Prepare the soil deeply and thoroughly. Plant in 
hills spaced 3 ft. apart each way, or in rows spaced 4 ft. apart. 
A shoveful of rotted manure and a handful of superphosphate ~ 
under each hill will provide most of the food requirements. _ 
Sow 5 or 6 seeds per hill and cover 1 in. deep. Later thin to 
3 strongest plant per hill. Sown in rows, space seeds 6 in. apart. 
Give frequent shallow cultivation until tassels appear. Gather — 
ears when filled out at tip but before kernels harden. Most 
tasty if served within an hour or less after picking. oa 
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SIXTY DAY EARLY YELLOW. 60-64 days. The earliest 
and also the sweetest we know. A popular choice with many — 
home gardeners and market growers catering to the early de- 
mand. Makes a vigorous stalk, 5 ft. tall, bearing attractive — 
ears 7 in. long, and closely set with 12 or 14 rows of delici-. 
ously sweet, light yellow kernels. Pkt. 20c; % lb. 60c; lb. $1.00; _ 
2 Ib. $1.90; 5 lb. $4.50. 5 ba 
MARCROSS 13.6. 70 days. Originated at the Connecticut 
Agricultural Experiment Station. Has proved especially valu-— 
able in northern sections. The stalks are 5 ft. tall and resists 
Stewarts disease. Has attractive, plump ears 6% to 7 in. long 
and set with 10 to 14 rows of medium yellow kernels of fine 
quality and good flavor. Pkt. 20c; % lb. 50c; lb: 9503-2 Thee 
$1.80; 5 lb. $4.25. . gees 
GOLDEN CROSS.% 86 days. The most popular of all Hybrid 
Sweet Corn only a week later than Golden Bantam. Resistant | 
to Stewarts disease and unsurpassed for home and marke 
Also:a splendid sort for canning and freezing. Grows 6 ft. ta 
and the heavy growth often supports 2 ears per plant. Th 
ears are 8 in. long and well filled with 12 or 14'rows of ligh 
yellow kernels chuckful of the most delicious, sweet pulp. Pk 
20c; % lb. 50e; lb. 90c; 2 lb. $1.70; 5 Ib. $4.00. esa 
LINCOLN. 39x 23. 83 days. An All America Winner t 
fully deserves this honor. A very fine, mid-season corn growing 
6 ft. tall. Beautiful large ears, 7 to 8 in. long, well covered by 
strong husk, and solidly set with 12 to 16 rows of bright golder 
yellow kernels that taste every bit as good as they look. Ar 
quality variety with the ability to withstand adverse weat 
conditions. Pkt. 20c; % Ib. 50c; Ib. 95c; 2 Ib. $1.80; 5 Ib. $4.25. 
IOCHIEF.% 93 days. Another All America Winner pronoun 
I-O-Chief and the only one ever to win a Gold Medal in this 
severe test. Stalks are 7 ft. tall, very vigorous, almost sucker 
less, with many of them bearing 2 ears. A success in dry or we 
years. Ears are 8 to 9 in. long, lightly tapered, and well filled 
with 16 to 18 rows of bright golden yellow kernels as deliciously 
sweet and flavorful as anyone could imagine. Pkt. 20c; % Ib. 
60c; lb. $1.10; 2 lb. $2.10; 5 lb. $5.00. 29S eae 
EVERGREEN 14x13.% 95 days. This hybrid type 
the well-known Stowell’s Evergreen has everything on 
could wish. It is 9 ft. tall; ears 8 to 9 in. long 
solidly with 14 to 18 rows of pure white ker 
superb sweetness and fine flavor. Pkt. 20c; % 1 
lb. -95e; 2 tb. -$1.805 (b- 1b. $4.20, ee 
Famous WHITE HYBRID SWEET CORN 
