SWE f: T re) E Ry One pound of seed will plant 350 to 400 hills; 
Cc 10 to 12 Ibs. will plant an acre. 
138 Sun-Up —The First to Market (65 days) 
Sun-Up is our earliest hybrid, yet it combines good size, attractive 
appearance and fine quality. It is usually ready to pick a few days 
before North Star, and the ears are 614 inches long with 10 or 12 rows 
of broad plump kernels with remarkable sweetness for 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. 
130 North Star 
Extra Early—Large Ears (67 days) 
Now generally recognized as the finest early sweet corn available, 
North Star is our own development and is sold only by us. It is not 
resistant to the wilt or Stewart’s disease that was severe in some sec- 
tions last year but it is still earlier, hardier and better than anything 
in this class. 
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 varie- 
ties, and every year more growers discover that this superb corn is 
absolutely 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 premium 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. 
NORTH STAR 
Still the best early corn for market. 
107 Carmelcross, Improved 
Popular Second-Early Hybrid (72 days) 
This handsome large-eared, high-quality hybrid follows North Star in season and is by far the 
most extensively grown variety in the second-early group. The plants are dwarf and stocky, NOTE: North Star is susceptible to injury by 
well adapted for spraying or dusting, and the yields are excellent under a wide range of con- 2,4-D Weed Killer. For weed control, we 
ditions and in nearly all sections. suggest a pre-emergence spray such as 
The ears are 8 or 8% in. long, thick with a slight taper, and closely filled with 12 to 16 even Sinox PE or Premerge. 
rows of golden kernels. The large husk covers the tip well and its attractive appearance is 
highly desirable for market. The quality is so good that many growers use it for successive 
plantings all through the season, even in competition with the later types. We can highly recom- 
mend our Improved Carmelcross. Moderate resistance to wilt. See prices on next page. 
132 Northern Cross 
Harris’ Second-Early Market 
Corn (73 days) 
Throughout the Northeast, Mich- 
igan, Wisconsin, etc., our North- 
ern Cross is in great demand by 
many of the largest and best 
growers. It is highly uniform, 
vigorous and a great yielder. 
Distinguished by its dark green 
plants, dark tassels and dark 
silks, it gives the ears in the husk 
a beautiful market appearance, 
dark green with long flag leaves 
and always fresh-looking. We 
regret that because of the great 
difficulty in producing enough 
seed of this variety, we are sold 
out again this year. 
CONTROL OF WILT (Stewart's Disease) 
We believe that spraying or dusting will 
greatly reduce losses from wilt, if started 
early. Write for information. 
CARMELCROSS, IMPROVED 
HOOSIER GOLD 
119 Hoosier Gold 
Attractive Ears of Fine Quality (77 days) 
115 Golden Cross Bantam 
Big Yields—Best Quality (84 days) 
Golden Cross Bantam is still the standard of 
excellence in sweet corn, and the fine strain 
we offer is outstanding for vigor, uniformity, 
quality and the fine appearance of the ears. 
It is ideal for both market and canning. 
The vigorous plants produce heavy crops 
ripening nearly all at one time. The ears are 
large (about 8 in.) and remarkably uniform. 
They have 12 to 14 rows of bright golden yel- 
low kernels of fine quality. Our stock has 
good seedling vigor, more even growth and 
better-filled ears than most strains. Unfortu- 
nately, this variety has little wilt resistance 
under severe conditions. See prices on next 
page. 
Protect your seed corn with 
STANLEY'S CROW REPELLENT. See page 32. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
Ours is an outstanding strain. 
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 
areas, Hoosier Gold shows blank tips in cer- 
tain sections. Limit plantings where not 
tested. 
Developed by Dr. Glenn Smith, the origi- 
nator of Golden Cross Bantam, Hoosier Gold 
. has the same fine flavor and tenderness, ripens 
nearly a week earlier and yields just about as 
well. Moderate resistance to wilt. See prices 
on next page. 
