22 FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 



SWEET OR TABLE VARIETIES (Cont.) 





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Mammoth White Cory corry $0.12 $0.11 $0.10^ 



79 days. Valuable early home and market garden sort. Plants 4 

 ft. tall, commonly bear 2 ears. Ears 6 — 7 in. long; uniformly 12 

 rowed. Kernels white, sweet and tender. 



Narrow Grain Evergreen cogra .11 .10 0934 



95 — 100 days. Very important canning variety with deep kernels 

 intermediate in size between those of Stowell's Evergreen and 

 Country Gentleman. Plants large. Ears 7J4 — 8 inches long with 

 16 — 24 compact rows of very deep white kernels. 



Oregon Evergreen coreg .13 .12 .11 



95 days. Earher than Stowell's and, like it, is very fine and sweet. 

 It is very popular in Southern Cahfornia for producing corn 

 through the winter. It is a good canning variety and also a good 

 late corn in the North. Ears medium to large, 12 to 18 rowed; 

 kernels pure white; husks firm and strong, protecting the ear in a 

 large measure from the corn ear worm and allowing long distance 

 shipping. It will remain in good edible condition longer than any 

 other variety. 



Stowell's Evergreen costo .11 .10 .093^ 



105 days. Standard late variety very valuable for canning and 

 much grown for market. Plants 7 — 734 ft. tall. Ears 8 in. long; 

 23^ — 234 in- thick; 14 — 20 rowed. Kernels very deep, white, 

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



WHIPPLE'S EARLY YELLOW cohip .12 .11 .1034 



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

 quaUty. Plants 53^ to 634 feet tall. Ears 7 to 8 inches long, 14 

 rowed with broad deep kernels. 



FIELD VARIETIES 



Extra Early Adams coexa .10 .09 .0834 



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

 South. Plants 4 ft. tall. Ears 434—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. 



Early Adams or Burlington cobur .09 .0834 08 



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. 



Early Golden Dent or Pride of the North copri .09 .0834 



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

 Kernels yellow; hard; dented; of Mgh feeding quality and excel- 

 lent for meal. 



