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FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 



Golden Bantam 



SWEET OR TABLE VARIETIES (Cont.) 



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Stowell's Evergreen costo 



105 days. Standard late variety very valuable for canning and 

 much grown for market. Plants 7 — 1)^ ft. tall. Ears 8 in. long; 

 2)4: — 23^ in. thick; 14 — 20 rowed. Kernels very deep, white, 

 sweet and tender and remain in table condition a long time. 



10 lbs. 

 or more 

 per lb. 



$0.24 



100 lbs. 

 or more 

 per lb. 



$023 



300 lbs. 

 or more 

 per lb. 



$0.22 



WHIPPLE'S EARLY YELLOW cohip 



85 days. An excellent early yellow com of good size and fine 

 quality. Plants 53^ to 63^ feet tall. Ears 7 to 8 inches long, 14 

 rowed with broad deep kernels. 



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FIELD VARIETIES 



Extra Early Adams coexa 



78 days to table condition. Hardy; much used for table in the 

 South. Plants 4 ft. tall. Ears 43^^—5 in. long; 1% in. thick; 12—14 

 rowed. Kernels white, sweet and fairly tender at table stage, but 

 become smooth and hard when ripe. 



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Early Adams or Burlington cobur 



90 days to table condition. Hardy; much used for table in the 

 South. Plants 6—7 ft. tall. Early 7—8 in. long; 2 in. thick; 12—14 

 rowed. Kernels white, fairly sweet and tender; become smooth 

 and hard when ripe. 



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Early Golden Dent or Pride of the North copri 



Plants 7 ft. tall. Dry ears 7 in. long; 1% in. thick; 12 — 16 rowed. 

 Kernels yeUow; hard; dented; of high feeding quality and excel- 

 lent for meal. 



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