Tri-State’s Hybrid Sweet Corn 
IROQUOIS 
GOLDEN 
90 days 
Every market grower 
should try some Iroquois 
Golden this year. It is 
the biggest-yielding, big- 
gest-eared quality Sweet 
Corn you can grow. The 
ears run 9 to 10 inches 
long, with 16 to 18 rows 
of golden kernels. Husks 
are dark green and tight, 
helping to resist ear worm 
and smut. Plants are 8 
to 814 feet tall, dark green 
and free from suckers. 
This variety is noted for 
making ears during dry 
weather. 
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HYBRID SWEET CORN, Penndale 
PENNDALE. A new yellow hybrid for home and 
market. The 12-rowed ears, 7 to 8 inches long, are 
generally borne two to a plant. A midseason va- 
riety growing 5% to 6% feet tall. Recommended for 
freezing because of its excellent quality and small 
cob. Does best on good soil. Seed supply very short. 
Packets only. Our strain is produced from stock 
seed grown at Penn State College. 
CALUMET. 86 days. Plants vigorous, relatively 
resistant to drought and almost suckerless. Ear 
long, slender, well filled to tip. Kernels light yellow, 
in 10 to 16 rows. Very uniform in maturing; suitable 
for mechanical harvesting. 
ILLINOIS GOLDEN NO. 10. 89 days. THIS IS 
ONE YOU SHOULD TRY. For a heavy-yielding 
main-crop variety this is the Corn to plant. Stalks 
are 7 to 8 feet tall and very drought resistant. Ears 
are cylindrical, golden yellow, averaging 8 inches in 
length, with 12 to 16 rows; heavy deep green husk 
coverage; quality very fine. One of the most widely 
used varieties planted on the eastern seaboard for 
the fresh market. 
HYBRID SWEET CORN, Iroquois Golden 
POP CORN, South American Mushroom 
POP CORN 
SOUTH AMERICAN MUSHROOM. 120 days. 
Large, golden yellow kernels which pop creamy 
white. Ears grow 6 to 9 inches long; stalks 6 to 7 
feet high. 
We specialize in high-grade strains of 
Hybrid Sweet Corn. Our Idaho-grown seed 
has strong vitality and is treated. 
16 TRI-STATE SEED COMPANY, Inc. 
PHILADELPHIA 6, PA. 
