VARIETIES 



Premo. Stalks 5 feet high, vigorous and 

 healthy, but slender and short jointed. 

 Being hardy, this variety can be planted 

 early, and it ripens extra early, as it is 

 a 60-day corn. It is sweet, tender and of 

 a good flavor. The ears are 6 inches in 

 length, rough, and irregular. The grains 

 are short, broad, thick and of a creamy- 

 white color. 



Sunrise. The ears are large, and have 

 flat grains which are deep, tender and 

 sweet. Good for all purposes. 



MIDSEASON VARIETIES 



Bearsfoot. Also known as Concord. This 

 variety has a large ear, rather flattened at 

 the end. The quality is good. 



Black Mexican. Stalk 6 feet tall. Ears 

 6 to 8 inches, eight or 10-rowed, grains 

 flat, white, turning to purple and black. 

 The grains are fine and very sweet. The 

 cob is white. Ripens in from 66 to 93 days. 



Burlington Hybrid. Sometimes called 

 Adams, but of better quality than Adams. 

 Of large size and good appearance. 



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