OLDS’ SWEET CORN 
Our Sweet Corn is all first-class, high testing 
seed. Our packets are larger than the usual 
packet and enough for 30 to 40 hills. About ten 
pounds will plant an acre. Varieties marked with 
larger amounts 
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Golden Cross Bantam Hybrid. 
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HYBRID VARIETIES 
Hybrid sweet corn excels in quality, yield, even maturity and resistance 
We suggest planting several varieties for longer picking season. 
*141. GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM HY- 
BRID. (84 days.) A cross of two inbred Ban- 
tams, It is midseason about four days later than 
regular Bantam. Stalks average about 6 feet in 
height and very sturdy. Two ears are usually 
produced on each stalk averaging 8 inches in 
length and 12 to 14 rows. It will yield about 50 
per cent more than regular Bantam and is re- 
sistant to Stewart’s Disease. Hybrid corns are 
remarkable for their uniformity of stalk, ears, 
and time of ripening. For the home gardens it 
should be planted at intervals, otherwise it will 
all ripen at one time. Quality is excellent, Pkt., 
LOcleeeoLb., coc. 65632. 1ps,,. $14203) 5: LbS., 
$2.60, postpaid. 
Improved Spancross Hybrid. 
135. IMPROVED SPANCROSS HY- 
BRID. (64 days.) (Pedigree C13 by ©3.) 
The stalks are stocky, averaging about 4% 
feet in height. Ears appear about 10 to 12 inch- 
es above the ground. They are medium size, 
averaging about 7 to 7% inches in length and 
are mostly 12 rows of a light yellow color. The 
quality is excellent for such an early corn. It 
seems to be somewhat resistant to wilt and 
cold weather, Not equal in quality to later Hy- 
brids. Pkt., 15c; % Ib., 45c; Ib., 85c; 2 Ibs., 
$1.60; 5 lbs., $3.40, postpaid. 
136. WISCONSIN GOLDEN 900. (79 
days.) A second early hybrid of extremely fine 
quality. Produces two very sweet ears to the 
stalk, See page 2 for complete description. Pkt., 
15c; % Ib., 45c; Ib,, 85c; 2 Ibs., $1.60; 5 Ibs., 
$3.40, postpaid. ° 
Stewarts d 
*137. GOLD 
RUSH HYBRID. (74 
days.) An extra early 
hybrid of excellent qual- 
ity that is ready 10 days 
ahead of Golden Cross 
Bantam. Each year our 
sales of this variety in- 
crease over the previous 
year. Today it is our 
largest selling variety of 
sweet corn because of 
the heavy demand from 
the market gardeners 
and truckers. See page 
3 for deseription. Pkt., 
15¢; 2 pkts., 25c;°%%, 
Ip.7-45c; Ib., 85¢3 2 Ibs.; 
$1.60; 5 Ilbs., $3.40, 
postpaid, 
Gold Rush Hybrid. 
*144. MINIATURE HYBRID. (67 days.) 
A fine sweet corn for the gardener with limited 
space as the plants, which are dwarf, can be 
planted as close as 1 to 2 feet. The remarkably 
sweet ears measure about 5 inches in length 
with 8 rows of deep golden kernels on a very 
thin cob. Strictiy a home garden variety that 
is ideal for fresh use and for freezing, Pkt., 
15c; Y% lb., 45c; Ib., 85c; 2 Ibs. $1.60; 5 lbs., 
$3.40, postpaid. 
*149. GOLDEN BEAUTY HYBRID. 
(71 days.) This new variety should be classed 
as an improved Marcross. It is a day or two 
earlier than the Marcross but the ears are much 
more uniform, always 12 rows, very cylindrical 
and attractive in shape. The ear length is about 
7% to 8 inches and the plant grows to a height 
of about 5 feet. The quality is better than 
Marcross. Not as early as Improved Spancross, 
but better quality. We urge all of our market 
gardener customers to plant this new hybrid in 
place of Mareross. See page 1 for illustration, 
Pkt., 15¢c; 4% Ib.,' 45ce; Ib., 85c; 2 Ybs., $1.60; 
5 lbs., $3.40, postpaid. 
152. STOWELL’S EVERGREEN HyY- 
BRID. (95 days.) A standard main crop, late, 
white corn, similar to the open pollinated va- 
riety but a better, more uniform yielder. Stalks 
grow 7 to 8 feet tall, producing large 8 to 9 
inch ears with 16 or more rows. Pkt., 15¢; % 
Ib., 45¢; Ib.. 85c; 2 lbs., $1.60; 5 Ibs., $3.40, 
postpaid. 
143. BLENDED HYBRID SWEET 
CORN. Hybrid Sweet Corn is undoubtedly the 
finest type of sweet corn. It is resistant to 
Stewart’s Disease and for yield and quality can- 
not be excelled. It has one objection in the home 
garden in that it matures all at one time. To 
overcome this we have taken and mixed several 
hybrids of different maturities. By planting this 
mixture you will have the finest quality sweet 
corn throughout the sweet corn season. Pkt., 
10c; Y Ib., 40c; lb., 75c; 2 Ibs., $1.40; 5 Ibs., 
$3.00, postpaid. 
OLDS’ HYBRID SWEET CORN COLLECTION 
8C, Unquestionably the hybrids are the finest sweet corns on the market today, but they 
all ripen over a period of a few days’ time. To extend the sweet corn season in the home 
garden we have made up a collection of hybrids that will reach the picking stage over a 70 
to 90 day period. Plant all at one time and have delicious sweet corn for 8 
lection consists of the following varieties: 
weeks. This col- 
Golden Beauty, 71 day hybrid; Gold Rush, 74 day 
hybrid; Wisconsin Golden 900 hybrid, 79 days, and Golden Cross Bantam hybrid, 85 days. 
Collection of one packet of each, 40c; Y 1b. of each, $1.40; 1 Ib. of each, $2.60, postpaid 
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protectant for 
organisms 
tecting the seed against certain soil-borne organisms respon- 
of seedling 
and frequently increases yield of quality crops. 
corn, 
for many vegetables, soybeans, 
Ys 02. pkg, 
for 1 bu. of seed.) 25c; 8-0z. can, $1.00; 2-lb. 
and pro- 
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Golden Sunshine. 
NON-HYBRID VARIETIES 
148. GOLDEN SUNSHINE, (76 days.) 
The most important feature of Golden Sunshine 
Corn is its extreme earliness, It is actually 5 to 
7 days earlier than Golden Bantam. This valu- 
able variety was developed and introduced by 
Dr. Yeager while at the North Dakota Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station. It has a rich, golden 
color; the ears are about one inch longer than 
the ears of Golden Bantam ‘and usually have 12 
rows instead of 8, while the quality practically 
equals that of the famous Bantam. Pkt., 10c; 
Y_ Ib., 35¢; Ib., 65c; 2 lbs., $1.20; 5 Ibs., $2.60, 
postpaid. 
146. GOLDEN or BANTAM EVER- 
GREEN. (88 days.) Many attempts have been 
made to combine the sweetness, earliness, color 
and flavor of Golden Bantam, with the tender 
skin and large ear of the Evergreen. The Ban- 
tam Evergreen is the only really successful 
cross. A fine second-planting variety Evergreen 
type of ear with 14 to 18 rows. Kernels rich 
golden yellow, deep with tender hull, sweet and 
fine quality. Pkt., 10c; % I1b., 35c; Ib., 65c; 
2 Ibs., $1.20; 5 lbs., $2.60, postpaid. 
*147. STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. (96 
days.) The most largely planted of all late white 
varieties. It makes the largest ear and the most 
fodder of any sweet corn we list, and the corn 
is tender, sweet, and of excellent flavor. Ears are 
8 inches long with 14 to 18 rows. Its popularity 
is also due to the fact that it remains long in the 
milk before ripening up, thereby lengthening its 
season for table use. Pkt., 10c; Y% Ib., 30c; 1b., 
55c; 2 lbs., $1.00; 5 Ibs., $2.20, postpaid. 
1389. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. (93 
days.) Often called ‘‘Shoepeg’’ corn because of 
the long narrow pointed kernels, with their 
crowded and irregular arrangement on the cob. 
It is a distinct late variety, with two to five 
T-inch ears on a large stalk, A favorite main 
crop sweet corn, packed from tip to butt with 
long pearly-white kernels set closely on a Tre- 
markably small cob. Sweeter and finer flavored 
than any other white corn. Widely used by 
canners for cream style corn. Pkt., 10c;  1b., 
a Ib., 65c; 2 lbs., $1.20; 5 Ibs., $2.60, post- 
paid, 
Other non-hybrids next page 
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Country Gentleman, 
