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REMEMBER THIS IMPORTANT POINT: Do not pick your 
Corn until you are ready to use it. Then you get that super rich 
sweet flavor that is the real delicious goodness in Sweet Corn. 
If picked 10 to 12 or more hours before being used, much of the 
sugar turns to starch and you lose much of its sweetness and flavor. 
To have a continuous supply of fresh succulent ears of Sweet 
Corn, plant these three outstanding new hybrids at one time at 
certain intervals. 
GOLDRUSH. Matures in 69 days. 
BELGOLD. Matures in 75 days. 
IOCHIEF. Matures in 83 days. 
O lypt. of each of the three above 
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lochief 
(83 days.) A very pro- 
ductive yellow hybrid de- 
veloped by Dr. E. S. Haber 
of Iowa State College. The 
large, attractive ears have 
mostly 16 rows of deep, nar- 
row kernels of a very high 
cutting percentage. The 
sweet, tender kernels have a 
fresh, bright yellow color 
and a long holding ability. 
lochief is drought resistant, 
vigorous, practically sucker- 
less, and bears ears high on 
the stalk. 
Postage on Sugar Corn: Pt.23c; 
qt.27c; pk. 47c; pk. 75c; up 
to 2d zone. For other zones 
consult chart on page 1. 
Tendermost Corn 
Tendermost 
(83 days.) The clean, 9-inch, 14 to 16-rowed ears are deliciously sweet and develop a 
brilliant gold color when cooked. They have plump, well-filled tips with deep kernels. 
Plants and ears are about a foot higher and smut resistance is distinctly better than that 
of Golden Cross Bantam. Generally considered the best main-season Corn for canning 
and freezing. You will find it the tenderest Corn you have ever grown im the garden. 
Belgold 
(75 days.) Notable for its tenderness and ability to hold its prime edible stage longer 
than most hybrids. Develops to edible stage about five to seven days earlier than Golden 
Cross Bantam. The longer husk coverage gives a distinct advantage in holding down worm 
damage. Stalk is medium slender, 68 to 72 inches tall, very productive, with two ears per 
stalk. Ears are 714 to 8 inches long, with 12 to 14 rows of bright attractive yellow kernels 
of good flavor. 
Goldrush 
(69 days.) Its earliness and beautiful ears are almost unbelievable. The sturdy stalks are 
6 feet tall; most produce two ears 8144 inches long, 12 to 14 rowed, well filled. Kernel most 
attractive, yellow, tender, sweet; fine quality and flavor. 
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“The Goldrush Corn is tops; from 1 quart I raised 87 dozens. It is the best eating Corn 
I ever grew.” —ALBERrT F. Ritter, 2300 Ailsa Ave., Balttmore, Md. 
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Belgold Corn 
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