HYBRID SWEET CORN 
1 Pkt. Plants 30 Hills or 100’ of Row; 8 to 10 Ibs. per Acre. Hybrids are superior to open-pollinated varieties. 
They are more vigorous, uniform and productive and have better quality. 
Spancross 
Aristogold 
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New! BEAUTY 
Top 1955 All-America Winner 
69 Days to Table. The finest Hybrid Sweet Corn introduc- - 
tion since Golden Cross Bantam. The only early Hybrid 
with the quality of the later varieties. The ears are slender 
and are uniformly 7” long. Well finished from tip to butt 
with mostly 12 rows of exceptionally tender golden-yellow 
kernels. We believe this variety unequaled for flavor, Golden 
Beauty was developed by Prof. Lochman of the University 
of Massachusetts. It was especially selected because of its 
extra good quality, yield, disease resistance, attractive ap- 
pearance and color. You will be well pleased if you include 
this outstanding variety with your, other plantings. 
SPANCROSS 
The Earliest One 
64 Days to Table. Very early hybrid highly resistant to bac- 
terial wilt. So hardy and cold resistant it may be planted earlier 
than most. 
filled with 
kernels. 
5 ft. tall. Ears are 6% in. long, slender and well 
10 to 12 straight rows of delicious golden-yellow 
TENDERGOLD 
As Good as Its Name 
72 Days to Table. A cross of Purdue Bantam and Golden Sun- 
shine. Highly resistant to bacterial wilt or Stewart's Disease. 
Stalks sturdy and bear attractive, 74%-in. ears with 12 to 16 
straight full rows of tender, sweet, golden-yellow kernels. A 
superb variety for home gardens, and commercial canning. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. 
Most Popular of All 
80 Days to Table. Superb for home gardens. 
form ears of top quality, and high yields. Plants large and 
thrifty, often produce 2 to 3 ears. Ears 8 in. long and filled 
ala ad with 10 to 14 straight rows of tender, sweet, delicious 
kernels. 
Aristogold Bantam EVERGREEN 
10 Tons of Ears to the Acre 
87 Days to Table. Golden ears are 16 to 18 rowed, 9 to 10 
inches long, with clean stalks 8 to 9 feet tall. It has yielded as 
much as ten tons of snapped ears per acre under favorable con- 
ditions and is resistant to ear worm, smut, and hot weather. 
Don’t let the size mislead you, as the corn is strictly first class, 
and compares in tenderness and flavor with the smaller varieties, 
All-Season" CORN COLLECTION 
Here are 4 of the best Hybrids, each a different maturity. 
By planting all 4 you get corn from early to late—all season, 
SPANCROSS GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
TENDERGOLD ARISTOGOLD BANTAM EVERGREEN 
(1 Pkt. of each, all 4, only 65c) (1 Jumbo Pkt. of each 
$1.45) (1 Economy Pkt. of each. $2.50) all prepaid. 
Attractive uni- 
G. Cross Bantam 
Tendergold 
IOANA—A Tempting Yellow 
84 Days to Table, Here is a rugged main crop sweet corn 
that will really come through for you under a-most all condi- 
tions. It will withstand drought, is highly resistant to diseise 
and does well both North and South. It has 12 to 14 rows of 
bright yellow kernels that are narrow, tender and juicy. The 
plant is strong and robust. A luscious crop for canning, freez- 
ing or the market trade, it has become a standard of excellence 
the country over. 
IOCHIEF—The Drough? Tolerant One 
83 Days to Table. One of the most highly productive of the 
news hybrids, with longer, larger ears, with 16 or more rows, 
and a yery superior flavor. This main crop sweet corn is 
~ ideal for canning and market. Its golden, deep and uniform 
16 rows of kernels make it one of the most attractive, as well 
as delicious. It keeps in edible condition longer during hot 
Weatier than any other variety. One of best for freezing. 
STOWELL'S HYBRID 
The Very Late White One 
2 f00 Days to Table. For those who like a White Hybrid, here 
+ isthe leading variety for both home garden and market. It is 
~ also the highest quality ofthe late varieties With white, me- 
dium-wide, but deep. kernels of delicious sweetness. Tall, 
heavy, rugged stalks, atid really BIG, 16 to 20 rowed ears. 
18 Burgess Seed & Plant Co. 
_ only % as much seed. 
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Open Pollinated — 
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1 Pkt. plants 30 hills or 100’ of row; 8 to 10 1] 
acre, with exception of Country Gentleman, which re 
BURGESS’ 
EARLIEST GOLDEN 
62 days. 10 to 12 days earlier 
than Golden Bantam, hardy and 
can stand early planting. A won- 
derful yielder when planted on 
good soils. Market gardeners will 
find no equal among the yellow 
corns for extremely early planting. 
Plan on planting some of this va- 
riety and be the first to have yel- 
low corn in your. locality. Ears 6 
to 7 inches long, with 12 rows of 
tender golden kernels. 
,Early Saskatchewan 
62 days. Quality superior. to 
that of most varieties of extra 
early Corn; extremely hardy; can 
be planted early, withstanding 
cold, wet weather to a wonderful 
degree. Ears 6 to 7 inches long; 
8 rowed ; kernels pure white, sweet 
and tender. 
Country Gentleman 
95 days. The standard of excel- 
lence in late white. Dependably 
productive and best in extremes of 
heat and drought. Plants very 
large, often bear two or more large 
ears ; yields heavy tonnage of for- 
age. Ears about 8” long. Kernels 
White, sweet and tender; very : Ss, ; 
long, slender, shoe-peg shape; Burgess’ c 
closely packed in irregular rows. Earliest Golden — : 
Stowell's Evergreen fare 
98 days. We have a fine strain of this standard late Va=< Soe 
riety and it is recognized everywhere as the best type) Ofmee 
its class. The large ears are 9” long with 16 rows of deep, — 
white kernels. It is hardy, produetive, sweet and tender, © # 
and remains a long time in cooking condition. , 
Golden Evergreen a 
90 days. Best late yellow variety. A cross between Re 
Stowell’s Evergreen and Golden Bantam, possessing all the | ib 
splendid qualities of both. Same color as Golden Bantam, - 
with an added sweetness and superior flayor. Ears 8” st 
long, with 12 to 14 rows of kernels. » 
Golden Bantam 
75 days. Popular early Sweet Corn; sweet, rich and 
delicious. Ears 6 td 7 inehes long, with 8 rows of kernels 
which are of a creamy-yellow color. It is suited for extra 
early and later plantings. 
“Unusual SWEET CORNS = 
AUNT MARY'S 
Better Flavor—More Tender—Sweeter - : 
Aunt Mary’s is matchless in every respect. ji grows. 
Stronger, has a better flavor, is more tender and stays in 
the roasting ear longer than any corn known—besides 
being sweeter. That’s what they say about it. It ripens: 
over a long period giving you time to pick or ean it. Large: | 
plants, most with two big ears with straight rows and ; 
deep tender white kernels. For the first time, 
sufficient seed for everyone this year. Try it! 
GOLDEN MIDGET 
The Tiny One with 4” Ears 
Its tiny 4” ears are the sweetest and earliest of all. 
Truly amazing flavor. 30” plants mature in 60 dayss 4 
Midget size. wonderful for canning and freezing whole. 
Just nothing else like it. : : : 
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CORN PRICES Packet 6 Ox, 12 Ox. | 24 Ox, 3 Lbs, 6 Lbs, | more of |}. 
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Early Saskatchewan........... Sse oS .35 -60 95 1.70 2.85 44 
Golden Bantam................ . ~1S -30 -55 -90 1.60 2.75 A2 
Golden Evergreen.............. r -15 -30 -55 -90 1.60 2.78 42 
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