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SUGARY ENHANCED (se) HYBRIDS Spring Treat Yellow (se)


SPRING TREAT


01962–(67 Day)–One of the best early maturing yellow sweet corns on the market. Eating quality is excellent, with 14 to 16 rows of sweet, tender kernels on 7½ to 8 inch ears. Sturdy 5 foot stalks have good standability. Cold soil vigor is excellent, so plant it early


Sugar Buns Yellow (se)


01966–(72 Day)–Has a longer harvest period than any other early maturing sweet corn on the market. The unbelievably sweet kernels maintain their creamy, tender quality for up to 2 weeks in the fi eld. The 5 to 7 inch ears are fi lled with 14 rows of the narrow yet deep, delectable kernels that taste as good as the name sounds.


(Not pictured). (A) Pkt. $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (N) ½ Lb. $11.45; (P) Lb. $19.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $68.00; (T) 8 Lbs. $120.00


BODACIOUS RM


YELLOW SE HYBRID SWEET CORN SPECIAL Spring Treat – Bodacious RM – Kandy Korn 01984 (X)– 1 Pkt. of each $6.65 01985 (X)– ½ Lb. of each $26.95 01986 (X)– 1 Lb. of each $46.95


Bodacious RM Yellow (se+)


proved disease resistance package. (A) Pkt. $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (N) ½ Lb. $11.45; (P) Lb. $19.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $68.00; (T) 8 Lbs. $120.00


01904–(75 Day)–An unusual name widely recognized for out- standing eating quality. Deep golden kernels are exceptionally tender with superior sweet fl avor that holds well after harvest. The large 8 inch ears are fi lled tip to tip with 16 to 18 rows of deep, juicy kernels. Sturdy 7 to 7½ foot stalks. ‘RM’ stands for a greatly im-


and enjoy some of the earliest sweet corn of the season. (A) Pkt. $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (N) ½ Lb. $11.45; (P) Lb. $19.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $68.00; (T) 8 Lbs. $120.00


AMBROSIA Ambrosia Bicolor (se+)


01802–(75 Day)–With a name like Ambrosia, which means ‘food of the gods’, you know it’s good eating. The ears are 8 inches long, 2 inches in diameter, and fi lled with 16 rows of sweet, tender- crisp and juicy yellow and white kernels. Noted for its early vigor and


high tolerance to Stewart’s wilt. Sturdy stalks grow 6 to 7 feet tall. (A) Pkt. $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (N) ½ Lb. $11.45; (P) Lb. $19.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $68.00; (T) 8 Lbs. $120.00


LUSCIOUS Luscious Bicolor (se+) SUGAR PEARL Sugar Pearl White (se)


01877–(73 Day)–Sugar-sweet, sparkling white kernels. Long, tapered 8 inch ears have 14 to 16 straight rows fi lled to the tip with tender, luscious, plump white kernels. The 6½ foot plants make har- vest easy as they set their lowest ears at 16 to 18 inches off the ground. Good tolerance to North-


Silver King White (se+)


01866–(82 Day)–Sweet, creamy, fl avorful white kernels. This top-notch white se variety bears 8 inch ears lined with 16 to 18 rows of gourmet eating. Has all-around adaptability and disease resistance. The 6 to 7 foot plants are tolerant to Northern Corn Leaf Blight, Stewart’s wilt and


common rust. (Not pictured). (A) Pkt. $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (N) ½ Lb. $11.45; (P) Lb. $19.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $68.00; (T) 8 Lbs. $120.00


MIRACLE KANDY KORN EH Miracle Yellow (se+)


ern and Southern Leaf Blights. (A) Pkt. $3.25; 2 pkts. $5.70; (N) ½ Lb. $14.95; (P) Lb. $27.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $100.00; (T) 8 Lbs. $178.00


01943–(84 Day)–One of the highest quality yellow sweet corns for mid to late season harvest. The extra large ears (up to 9½ inches long) hold 20 rows of butter-yellow refi ned kernels. The homozygous sugary enhancer renders gourmet eating quality, combining wonder- ful taste, texture and crunch that holds for a long time without get- ting starchy. Ears are easy to pick from the sturdy 6 to 8 foot stalks


ern corn leaf blights. (A) Pkt. $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (N) ½ Lb. $11.45; (P) Lb. $19.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $68.00; (T) 8 Lbs. $120.00


01811–(75 Day)–Just when you think sweet corn can’t get any better! A ‘Tablesweet®’ variety, Luscious features large 8½ inch bi- color ears fi lled to the tip with 16 to 18 rows of succulent yellow and white kernels. It offers good fl ag protection and is easy to pick. Strong 6 ft. stalks. Tolerant to Stewart’s wilt and Northern and South-


and are well-fi lled right to the tips. (A) Pkt. $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (N) ½ Lb. $11.45; (P) Lb. $19.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $68.00; (T) 8 Lbs. $120.00 Kandy Korn EH Yellow (se)


with red. Has good seedling vigor. (A) Pkt. $2.55; 2 pkts. $4.40; (N) ½ Lb. $9.95; (P) Lb. $16.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $58.00; (T) 8 Lbs. $104.00


01930–(85 Day)–So delicious it’s often requested by name. Big 8 inch ears are fi lled with 14 to 16 rows of tender, creamy kernels that hold quality for a week or more after picking. Easy to identify by the 7 to 8 foot burgundy colored stalks and green husks fl ushed


PEACHES & CREAM MID EH Peaches & Cream Mid EH Bicolor (se)


01813–(83 Day)–Even the name sounds delicious! This outstand- ing full season bicolor produces perfect 8 to 8½ inch ears fi lled tip to tip with 18 to 20 rows of tender, buttery kernels that have great corn fl avor and tenderness. Quality holds well after harvest. Long fl ags provide good cover for the ears. Roadside customers often re-


quest this well-known variety by name. (A) Pkt. $2.55; 2 pkts. $4.40; (N) ½ Lb. $9.95; (P) Lb. $16.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $58.00; (T) 8 Lbs. $104.00


TRINITY NATIVE GEM Native Gem Bicolor (se)


01819–(66 Day)–This high quality bicolor gets the sweet corn season off to an early start. Native Gem sweet corn is well-known among home gardeners and roadside marketers, popu- lar for its extreme earliness, cold soil vigor and superb eating quality. The slender, well-fi lled ears are 7½ to 8 inches long with 12 to 14 rows of very sweet and tender kernels. A dark green


husk and good fl ags ensure consistent quality. (A) Pkt. $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (N) ½ Lb. $11.45; (P) Lb. $19.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $68.00; (T) 8 Lbs. $120.00


SE SWEET CORN SAMPLER


01987 (X)–One packet each of Sugar Pearl, Miracle and Ambrosia, 3 packets total for $7.25


ORDER TOLL FREE DELECTABLE RM Trinity Bicolor (se+)


01829–(70 Day)–Superb sugary enhanced fl avor and creamy, tender-crisp kernels. Ears are large for an early variety, about 8 inches long and almost 2 inches in diameter, and are fi lled to the tips with 14 rows of bright yellow and pearly-white kernels. Good husk protection ensures ear quality. Sturdy 6 foot stalks and high ear place- ment make it suitable for mechanical harvest as well as home garden and roadside markets.


Delectable RM Bicolor (se+)


age 6½ to 7½ feet. (A) Pkt. $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (N) ½ Lb. $11.45; (P) Lb. $19.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $68.00; (T) 8 Lbs. $120.00


01807–(82 Day)–‘Delectable’ describes its taste well! Large 8 to 9 inch ears have 16 to 20 rows of small, refi ned yellow and white ker- nels that are remarkably sweet and tender. Exhibits wide adaptability and is tolerant to Stewart’s wilt, common rust and Northern Corn Leaf Blight. Has good husk characteristics and picks easily. Stalks aver-


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BICOLOR SE HYBRID SWEET CORN SPECIAL #1 Native Gem – Luscious – Peaches & Cream Mid EH 01890 (X)– 1 Pkt. of each $6.55 01891 (X)– ½ Lb. of each $26.95 01892 (X)– 1 Lb. of each $47.95


BICOLOR SE HYBRID SWEET CORN SPECIAL #2 Trinity – Ambrosia – Delectable


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(A) Pkt. $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (N) ½ Lb. $11.45; (P) Lb. $19.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $68.00; (T) 8 Lbs. $120.00


01893 (X)– 1 Pkt. of each $6.75 01894 (X)– ½ Lb. of each $27.95 01895 (X)– 1 Lb. of each $48.95


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Water and Nutrient Absorption. Keeps Plants Green!


51028–Grow the best sweet corn ever using this water-soluble, high energy, 22-34-11 fer- tilizer. Apply at planting time or immediately after germination of the seed. 1 lb. bag $6.95; 2 or more for $5.95 each


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