VARIETIES 



20 rows. Grains white and cob red. Ears 

 are large and well filled; cob small; kernels 

 broad. Maturity reached in 102 days. 



Evergreen Livingston White Cob. Same as 

 Livingston Red Cob Evergreen, except in 

 having a white cob. 



Evergreen Private Stock. Same as Im- 

 proved. 



Evergreen, Stowelfs. Plant 6 to 8 feet 

 high in New York, 5 to 7 feet in Canada, 

 and 10 to 12 feet in some cases on rich 

 soil. Ears are 7 to 9\ inches in length, 

 2j inches in diameter, 12 to 20-rowed. 

 Grains white, deep set. A productive, ten- 

 der, sugary variety, remaining good a long 

 time. A standard late variety. Requires 69 

 to 87 days to ripen in Illinois, 93 to 98 days 

 in New York, 90 or more days in Michigan. 

 Desirable for market, home and canning. 



Evergreen White. Stalk 7 feet tall. 

 Grains very white, even when canned. 

 Tassels are white, and silk light colored. 

 The deep grains are in 16 or more rows. 

 Husk thick. Ripens 5 days earlier than 

 Stowell's. Good for market and canning. 



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