SWEET CORN 



from 54 to 77 

 days to ma- 

 ture. The ears 

 are 5 to 7 in- 

 ches longjwith 

 a red cob and 

 ver}^ broad 

 grains, ar- 

 ranged in 

 eight rows. 

 The kernels 

 are white with 

 a reddish 

 tinge. 



Cory^ White Cob. Also known as First 

 Crop Sugar, Mammoth Early Cory, and 

 Improved Extra Early Cory, A 50 to 60-day 

 corn, with stalks dwarf, stocky, and, when 

 planted close, from 3 to 5 feet in height. 

 The ears are 5 to S\ inches long; very white 

 kernels on a white cob> The kernels are 

 eight-rowed. It is a very desirable variety 

 for the home or for commercial market. 



Cosmopolitan. Later than Cory. The 

 stalks are 5 to 6 feet high, with the ears 

 140 



A poor example of a very high quality corn — 

 Quincy Market. 



