SWEET CORN 



a dark green color. The ears are set low. 

 Recommended for market and shipping. 



Minnesota. Stalk 4 to 5 feet tall. Some- 

 times called Ford Early or Early Minnesota. 

 This corn is notable for its strong growth. 

 Ears 5 to 7 inches long. Sweet grains in 8 

 or 10 rows. Both cob and grain are white. 

 The variety matures later than Cory, the 

 reason being 58 to 82 days in length. 



Nordheim. Stalks 5 to 6 feet in height. 

 Size of ear S to 6 inches in circumference, 

 with 8 or 10 rows of kernels. Like 

 Minnesota. An early, sweet, tender variety 

 of fine quality. Prolific. In Connecticut it 

 matures ready for table use 60 days after 

 planting. 



Peep o' Day. A very early and prolific 

 variety. The stalks are dwarf, growing 3^ 

 to 4| feet apart. Ears are 5 inches long, 

 having a very perfect form. Foliage light 

 green. The variety is good for forcing 

 under glass. 



Pocahontas. Selected from White Cob 

 Cory. Three days earlier than Cory. Ears 

 stout and well filled, grains tender. 



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