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SWEET CORN 
There is no comparison between the corn you 
buy at the store, and the corn you gather 
fresh from your garden. No garden should 
be without several rows of corn no matter 
how small the garden. Corn can be grown by 
any amateur gardener. Just make the rows 
approximately 3 ft. apart and drop the seed 
8 to 12 inches apart in the row depending 
on the fertility of the soil. Cover seed 1 to 
2 inches. Corn should be planted every 10 
days or two weeks to keep fresh corn com- 
ing on. Planting time is between April 15th 
and July 3lst. % pint per 100 ft. of row, | 
gallon to the acre. 
SWEET CORN — HYBRID 
IOCHIEF Hybrid—95 Days. 
IOCHIEF (All America Gold Metal Winner)— 
89 days, Ears 9-10 in. long with 14 to 18 rows 
of exceptionally deep uniform golden yellow 
kernels of superior flavor. Outstanding for 
: : size and ole ine Pe pt. 70c; qt. $1.20; 
V2 gal. $2.20; gal. $4.20; pk. $8.05; YW bu. 
eee $15.70; bu. $31.00. , 
GOLD RUSH 
*GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM—85 Days. Now 
the most extensively used hybrid. Widely 
adapted to canners’ use and excellent for 
market gardeners. Stalk sturdy and upright. 
Ears 10-14 rowed, kernels rich yellow. Pkt. 
LS C-mept.50c +e Qtsmio5C nom gale $1.70°) eal. 
$3.05; pk. $5.75; Ya bu. $11.15; bu. $22.00. 
IOANA HYBRID—87 Days. An attractive var- 
iety, highly resistant to wilt. Plants tall and 
sturdy. Ears 74-8 inches long, 12-14 rowed, EARLY ADAMS—72 Days. An early corn for 
well filled with medium narrow, light yeliow roasting ears; white, tender when young. Pkt. 
kernels. Pkt. 15¢; pt. 50c; qt. 90c; \4 gal. 10c; pt. 35c; qt. 60c; \% gal. $1.00 gal. 
$1.75; gal $3.35; pk. $6.50; Y bu. $12.65; $1.85; pk. $3.30; Y2 bu. $6.20; bu. $12.00. 
bu. $25.00. NORTHERN FIELD—75 Days. An_ excellent 
early white corn for home use and market. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN HYBRID—93 Days. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25¢; at. 40c; Vy gal. 70c; gal. 
Large ears of nice white sweet corn. 16 to epee 
18 rows of tender uniform kernels per ear. 
GARDEN CORN 
GOLD RUSH—69 Days. A very early hybrid 
yellow sweet corn. The corn is so early and 
the ears so large and perfect it is almost 
unbelievable. Pkt. 15¢; pt. 60c; qt. $1.10; meray Mee pocsig leteeu sweat. whitey coms: field corn. Stands heat disease better than 
VY, gal. $2.15; gal. $4.15; pk. $8.05; V4 bu. Pkis) 5c) pt. 70c; qt. $1.30; 4 gal. $2.30; 
‘ : ; sweet corn. Pt. 30c; qt. 55¢; YW gal. 95c; 
$15.70; bu. $31.00. a Ree? Be ecer az ob m 516/152) bu. gal. $1.55; pk. $2.75; Ye bu. $5.15; bu. 
SWEET CORN 
HICKORY KING—95 Days. Noted for its very 
(OPEN FIELD POLLINATED) 
small cob and huge white grains. 8 rows of 
kernels to each cob. Excellent for roasting 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—A very popular sweet 
white grained corn. Rows very irregular. 
TRUCKERS FAVORITE—Edible garden type 
SEMESAN JR. 
Protects your seed corn against rotting in ears when pulled young. Pt. 25c; qt. 40c; 14 
gal. 60c; gal. $1.00; pk. $1.80; 14 bu. $3.20; 
bu. $6.00. 
SILVER MINE—80 Days. Many gardeners plant 
this corn for roasting ears because of its 
large size. White grains, tender when young. 
Pt. 15c; qt. 25c; VY gal. 45c; gal. 85c. 
POPCORN 
PURDUE HYBRID POPCORN. Extremely heavy 
soil and checks certain blights, root rots 
and fungi. 
GOLDEN BANTAM—79 Days. Sweet yellow 
variety, and of fine flavor. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN—95 Days. The best 
known late variety of sweet corn. Stalk sturdy aes : ; 
and erect; ears 24 inch thick, clear white, yielding, with kernels expanding to tremend- 
and tender. ous size and still tender. Pkt. 15¢; pt. 50c; 
Pkt. 10c; pt. 45¢; qt. 75¢; ¥%4 gal. $1.30; epg. monte 21-00% Bale $3.00: 
Golden Cross Bantam 
gal. $2.40; peck $4.45; 1% bu. $8.55; bu. 
$16.75. 
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice 
WHITE RICE—90. Days. Kernels pointed, of 
translucent appearance; white when popped 
Pkt. 10c; pt. 35¢; qt. 60c; \ gal. $1.00; 
gal. $1.85. 
DO YOU KNOW WHEN TO HARVEST YOUR CORN? 
Sweet corn loses sweetness every minute it is off the stalk. Learn the ‘‘feel’’ of an ear of 
corn that is ready to pick. The tip of the ear will feel full and the silks should 
be turning brown. Corn should be planted either in rows or hills at least two deep in order 
to provide for cross pollination. It is better to plant two short rows side by side than one 
long row. The use of Semesan Jr., protects your corn seed from rotting in the ground and 
makes possible earlier successful planting. It also improves germination and controls certain 
diseases. * * *For worms in your corn, dust the silks every three or four days with our 
Derris G Rotenone Mixture, or use Earwormicide. 
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