IMPROVED SPANCROSS. This strain is much better than the 
original hybrid—earlier, larger ears, and better quality. The 
plants are sturdy, resistant to cold and wilt, and very productive. 
It is the earliest large-eared hybrid of which we know and is 
unbeatable for ac extra early packet maturing in about 
60 days. © : 
WASHINGTON. at ataritis some 4 fee after Spates this 
fine hybrid has larger ears with kernels sweeter, more tender, 
and of better ‘quality than Marcross. It is thrifty, vigorous, and 
a good yielder, maturing a couple of days before the latter. 
IMPROVED MARCROSS. An old and widely. known hybrid, 
Marcross has long been popular with market growers. The ears 
are of good size with 12 to 14 rows of light yellow kernels of 
good quality. It matures about a week before Carmelcross. 
TUNXIS. This new hybrid is an origination of Huntington 
Brothers and is in season with Marcross. The ears are thicker, 
attractive, and of very good size. The kernels are golden 
yellow, sweet, tender, and excellent eating. A fine yielder. In 
its resistance to wilt. Tunxis is outstanding. We strongly 
recommend this hybrid to those having trouble with this disease. 
IMPROVED CARMELCROSS. We believe our strain: of this 
variety is unexcelled, being superior in the field to other strains 
of Carmelcross. The attractive ears carry 12 to 16 rows of 
delicious golden-yellow kernels, sweet and tender. Its growth 
is thrifty and very productive. Carmelcross has been and still 
is noted for its excellent eating qualities, probably the best on 
our list. : 
HOOSIER GOLD. This new hybrid is noted for its excellent 
quality. The ears are about 9 inches long with 12 to 14 rows of 
deep yellow kernels, sweet and delicious in flavor. “A good 
yielder of smooth, attractive ears. It matures about 5 days 
after Carmelcross. This new variety is well worth a trial. | 
LEE. In the same season as Hoosier Gold, this is an’ older 
hybrid that is still very popular. The ears are large, cylindrical, 
and carry 12 to 14 rows of broad yellow kernels of fine quality. 
Greatly improved, the seed we offer is of the very best. 
GRANT. This is the giant of the varieties'on our list, maturing 
just after Lee. Grant is a very husky grower and its large 
handsome’ ear ‘is most attractive to the midseason trade. Of 
very good quality and a fine yielder, its unusual size appeals to 
the midsummer trade. 
