Golden Cross 
The Hybrid Sweet.Corn by 
“which all others are judged. 
Splendid for freezing, © 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
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One lb. for 100 hills or 200 ft. of row; 12 lb. per acre. 
Hybrid Sweet Corn has proved so productive that it has” 
replaced all but a few of the very best, open-pollinated varietie, 
that serve some special purpose. 
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Both kinds take the same culture. Sow after the soil has be- 
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. ; 
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; % Ib. 60c; Ib. $1.00; 
2 lb. $1.90; Ib. $4.50. 
MARCROSS 13.6. 70 days. Originated at the Connecuea 
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 fing: t 
quality and good flavor. Pkt. 20c; % Ib. 50c; lb. 95ce; 2 Ib 
$1.80; 5 lb. $4.25. 
GOLDEN CROSS.% 8&6 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 market. 
Also:a splendid sort for canning and freezing. Grows 6 ft. tall — 
and the heavy growth often supports 2 ears per plant. The © 
ears are 8 in. long and well filled with 12 or 14 rows of light 
yellow kernels chuckful of the most delicious, sweet pulp. “PK 
20c; % lb. 50c; lb. 90c; 2 Ib. $1.70; 5 Ib. $4, 00. 
LINCOLN. 39x 23. 83 days. An All America Winner. that 
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 golden © 
yellow kernels that tasté every bit as good as they look. A real 
quality variety with the ability to withstand adverse weather 
conditions. Pkt. 20c; % lb. 50c; Ib. oo 2 |b. ue 80; 5 lb. $4.25. 
IOCHIEF.% 93 days. Another All America Winner prone 
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 9 ears. A success in dry or wet 
years. Hars are 8 to 9 in. long, lightly tapered, and well filled 
with 16 to 18 rows of bright golden yellow kernels as delicious] 
sweet and flavorful as anyone could imagine. Pkt. . 20; ay 
60c; lb. at 10; 2 lb. $2.10; 5 Ib. $5.00. s: 
Famous, WHITE HYBRID SWEET CORN” 
EVERGREEN 14x13.% 95 days. This hybrid type of |f 
the well-known Stowell’s Evergreen has everything one |} 
could wish. It is 9 ft. tall; ears 8 to 9 in. long, si gee 
solidly with 14 to 18 rows of pure white kernels of | as 
superb sweetness and fine flavor. Pkt. ee e bs Oc; Hf 
Ib. 95e; 2 Ib. $1.80; ‘5 Ib. $4.25. * 
* Recommended For Freezing _ : Se 
