SWEET CORN 



only 2^ to 3 feet in height, whereas later 

 kinds develop on rich soil to the height of 

 10 or 12 feet, and produce ears at some 

 distance from the ground. It is also found 

 that not only is there a difference in the 

 time of maturity and in the height of the 



Extra early Adams corn. Not a s\\eet corn, but used as the extremely 

 early edible corn. 



Stalk, but there is a difference in the 

 number of rows of kernels on the corn, 

 varying from 8 to 24, and not only in the 

 number of rows of kernels on the cob, but 



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