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Carmel Golden < armel 



90 days, about 1 week later than Golden Bantam. Plants 6 — 7 

 feet tall, thrifty. Ears handsome; 8 in. long, with 12 to 14 regular 

 rows. Kernels golden yellow, sweet and tender. Similar to Charle- 

 voix but coarser. 



CHARLEVOIX cuming 



86 — 88 days. The standard of excellence in sweet corn ; equally 

 valuable for home garden, market garden and canning. Plants 

 53^ — 6 ft. tall, commonly bear 2 ears. Ears har.dsome, 63^ — 7 in. 

 long; 12 rowed. Kernels light golden yellow, tender and of 

 highest quality. 



Country Gentleman davis 



110 days. Heavy yielding variety with Evergreen character. 

 Valuable for home, market garden and especially for canning. 

 Plants 6^2 — 7 ft. tall, commonly with 2 or more ears. Ears 73^ — -9 

 in. long, 2 in. thick; set solid with irregular rows of kernels. 

 These are white; shoe-peg form, very deep; sweet and tender. 



Crosby's Early cross 



85 days. Excellent quality; particularly valuable early white 

 sweet corn for canning. Plants 43^ ft. tall. Ears 53^ — 63^ in. long, 

 with 14 straight rows. Kernels clear white, tender, sweet and of 

 fine flavor. 



Early Mammoth day 



95 days. Standard market variety in California and very reliable 

 there. Plants short and stocky with dark green leaves; ears 10 — 14 

 rowed, snowy white, of excellent quality and covered with a 

 strong husk. 



Early Minnesota curry 



90 days. Very dependably productive variety for home and 

 market garden. Plants 6 ft. tall, often with 2 ears. Ears 7 — ^8 in. 

 long; 8 rowed; uniform. Kernels white, fairly tender and sweet. 



Early Sweet or Sugar dakota 



93 days. Dependable highly productive sort for home and market 

 garden. Plants 6 ft. tall. Ears slender; 9 — 93^ in. long; 8 rowed; 

 very uniform. Kernels white, sweet and tender. 



Ferry's Early Evergreen davidson 



98 days. Very valuable canning and market sort about 1 week 

 earlier than Stowell's Evergreen from which it was developed. 

 Plants 63^—7 ft. tall. Ears about 73^ in. long; 23^ in. thick with 

 14 — 20 rows of very deep, white, sweet, tender kernels that remain 

 fresh and tender remarkably long. 



GOLDEN BANTAM culp 



83 days. The best strain of Golden Bantam offered to the trade; 

 surpassed in quality only by our own Charlevoix. As early as Sun- 

 shine and of incomparably better quality. Plants dwarf; 43^ — 5 

 ft. tall; very productive, commonly bearing 2 ears. Ears 6 — 7 in. 

 long; strictly 8 rowed; very uniform. Kernels rich golden yellow, 

 very tender, sweet and of splendid rich flavor. 



11b. 

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10 lbs. 

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 per lb. 



500 lbs. 

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 per lb. 



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