SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS 13 
Sweet Corn—Continued 
OPEN POLLINATED 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Golden Bantam. (80 days). Original type. The 
ears are 6% inches long, 8-rowed, kernels broad, 
tender and sweet. Long considered the standard 
of excellence in sweet corn. Many prefer it to the 
larger sorts and make succession plantings every 
fegays up. to July 15th: -Pkt., 15c.;/pt.,, 55c.; 
i b100°°5 Ibs., $2.25. 
Whipple’s Yellow. (84 days). A large eared, 
early corn of fine quality. The ears are 7-8 inches 
long, mostly 14-rowed. Stalks sturdy, 6-7 ft. 
Pee tec.. pt. 50c.; at. 95c); 5 lbs., $2.20. 
Golden Midget. (80 days). Plants only 30 
inches high with 3 to 4 delicious ears, 4 inches 
long. Corn planted April 24th was picked July 
20th. Corn planted in May would come in fewer 
Gavemerer pkt., 25c.+ 14-Ib.,)./5c.; 1b.,' $1.25. 
OPEN POLLINATED 
INTERMEDIATE VARIETIES 
Howling Mob. (85 days). A vigorous second- 
early, large-eared, white variety. Ears 7% inches, 
12-16 rowed and of good quality. Pkt., 15c.; pt., 
HOGHaCtee OC: OLDS... p2-20, 
Mexican Sugar. Black. (88 days). An old var- 
riety and very sweet; ears 8-rowed, 7%-8 inches 
long, kernels white at table stage, blue-black 
when Os Per pkt., 15c.; pt., 50c.; qt., 95c.; The New Hybrids will produce more and better corn. 
Delis a p2.20: 
Bantam Evergreen. (89 days). A cross between Golden Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen, giving us a 
corn of fine quality and large size, ears 7 to 8 inches long, 14-18 rowed; tender and sweet. Per pkt., 15c.; 
Bioee. dt, 1.00; 5 Ibs., $2.25 
OPEN POLLINATED LATE VARIETIES 
Golden Colonel. (93 days). The finest and most successful cross of Golden Bantam and Country Gen- 
tleman. It has the size and type of Country Gentleman with the color and quality of Golden Bantam. Golden 
Colonel received the All America Award of merit for 1936. Per pkt., 15c.; pt., 50c.; qt., 95c.; 5 Ibs., $2.20; 
Country Gentleman (Shoe Peg). (95 days). Medium late; good size ears, 7-7% inches long, irregularly 
crowded, full of slender deep grains, deliciously sweet and finest flavored. Per pkt., 15c.; pt., 55c.; qt., 
ROMP Ss O2,20; 
Stowell’s Evergreen. (95 days). A large 16 to 20-rowed variety, 8 to 9 inches long; the standard late 
for family or market use; of high quality. Pkt., 15c.; pt., 55c.; qt., $1.00; 5 Ibs., $2.25. 
Long Island Beauty. (100 days). A very late corn with immense ears, 9 inches long, 14-16 rows of 
pearly white grains, tender and delicious, in an attractive dark green husk. Excellent sort for home canning. Pkt., 
15cmepi. obec. at, $1.00; °5 lbs., $2.25. 
Pop Corn Selected for Seed Granone per Scoppio 
Golden Giant. (Hybrid.) Also called Dynamite. A new, fine quality pop corn. Pops extremely large, and 
although introduced recently, has become almost the universal favorite. Per lb., 95c. 
Sweet Corn Collection 
SIX OUTSTANDING VARIETIES 
Enough seed in each packet for a hundred-foot row. By planting six varieties about May 15th, and one 
additional planting of the two late varieties (Golden Cross Bantam and Wilson) on June Ist (two weeks 
later) you will normally have an ideal succession of corn ready to pick from late July to mid-September. 
The varieties consist of Spancross, Marcross, Carmel Cross, Lincoln, Golden Cross Bantam and Wilson, 
all top-notch varieties for their season. Corn planted May 10th to June 10th will avoid much of the June 
brood of Corn Borer as well. Plant the best and enjoy really delicious sweet corn fresh from the garden. 
Golden Cross Bantam can usually be planted as late as July 4th in Connecticut. Collection (6 pkts.—90c. value) 
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