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MARKET GARDENERS’ SEED STORE 
SWEET CORN (Cont.) 
1 Lb. 12 Lbs. 
Spanish Gold. This remarkable new yellow yields marketable 
ears earlier than any other. They are well filled to the tips 
with 10 to 12 straight rows of bright yellow kernels having 
tenderness and flavor equal to Golden Bantam. The strong 
erect stalks, 5 to 6 feet high, tend to side branch from the 
base. These should not be removed. The ears, 2 to 4 on 
each stalk, and 6 to 7 inches long, are a little small to 
compete generally with shipped-in corn, but are ideal for 
local market and roadside stands. The sweet flavor, tender¬ 
ness, and heavy yield are very outstanding; the very early 
maturity commands top prices. 68 days.$0.25 $2.25 
MEDIUM EARLY 
Early Sunrise Sweet Corn. We regard this as the most import¬ 
ant new variety introduced in years. With this new strain 
it can be had a week to ten days earlier than ordinary 
strains of Bantam. The ears are like Golden Bantam in 
all respects. They have 8 to 10 rows of medium size yellow 
kernels. The stalks are about five feet tall. 72 days.20 2.00 
Golden Cory. This corn is crossed between the Mammoth Cory 
and the Extra Early Golden Bantam. It is just as early as 
the Early Sunrise but it has a good deal larger ears. They 
have 10 to 12 rows. This new variety has a beautiful golden 
color, fine flavor and it is the largest ear of any early 
sweet corn. 73 days.20 2.00 
Golden Bantam. The ears are but medium size but are thickly 
set with delicious yellow kernels. The quality of this variety 
is superb, and it has become a general favorite early sweet 
corn with all who have tried it. 77 days.20 1.75 
MEDIUM AND LATE VARIETIES 
Whipple’s Yellow. Those who want a late yellow corn with large 
ears will find this one of the best. The ears are 7 to 8 in. 
long with 12 to 14 rows. They mature later than Golden 
Bantam so follow nicely after that variety. The quality is 
very fine. 84 days.20 1.75 
Golden Giant. A cross of Golden Bantam and Howling Mob. 
This is the largest of the yellow sugar varieties, the ears 
measuring up to 8 inches long. The cob is of small diam¬ 
eter, and contains twelve to eighteen rows of long, thick 
grains which cover the entire surface and are deep orange 
in color, extremely juicy and sweet.20 1.75 
Bantam Evergreen. 90 days. A cross between Golden Bantam 
and Stowell’s Evergreen. Ears are 7 to 8 in. long with 12 
to 14 rows of large yellow kernels which are of fine quality. 
Matures later than Whipple’s Yellow and Golden Giant, 
which are the two varieties that it most closely resembles. 
Northern grown seed of high quality.20 
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