VARIETIES 



similarly to Crosby, but larger. The cob 

 is white. The husk is thick, and the plant 

 withstands early frost, making an excellent 

 variety to plant July 1 for the late crop. 

 Ripens in 96 to 101 days. 



Maulis XX. Stalk 5 to 6 feet tall. 

 Ears from 9 to 12 inches, and 12 to 16-rowed. 

 The kernels are sugary, and remain in an 

 edible condition for a long time. Ripens 

 in nine to 10 weeks from planting. A 

 prolific variety. 



Moore's Early Concord. Often called 

 Moore's Early or Moore's Concord. Stalks 

 varying from 4^ to 7| feet in height. Ears 

 are 6 to 8 inches in length and contain 

 from 12 to 16 rows. They are white and 

 are produced low on the stalk. This variety 

 is a large yielder and a good keeper, and 

 is of a good quality. It comes in after 

 Perry's Hybrid, ripening in from 85 to 90 

 days. 



Nonesuch. Also called Clark Nonesuch, 

 and Clark Early Nonesuch. Stalk 6 to 6^ 

 feet high, with ears 9 to 12 inches in length. 

 The grains are in 12 rows, filling the ear 



