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BOTZUM BROS SEED CO. 
EARLY WHITE VARIETIES 
MAMMOTH WHITE CORY 
(4^ to 5' Height of Stalk, 6i to 7" Length of ear, 
78 Days from Planting to Eating Stage) 
A medium early variety, with attractive ears* Desirable for market 
garden and home use- Ears rather thick, 10 to 12 rowed. Kernels white, 
sweet, and of good flavor* 
INTERMEDIATE WHITE VARIETIES 
BLACK MEXICAN 
(6' Height of Stalk, 7 to 7^" Length of ear, 
88 Days from Planting to Eating Stage) 
Rightly popular for home and market garden use. Ears 8 rowed. Kernels 
tender, very sweet; white at eating stage, changing to blue-black at 
maturity. 
HOWLING MOB 
(6 to 7* Height of Stalk, 6^ to 8" Length of ear, 
85 Days from Planting to Eating Stage) 
A popular, prolific, second early variety, with large ear, for home and 
market garden. Ears 12 to 16 rowed, thick butts, strong husks with 
green streamers* Kernels clear white, plump, and of fair quality. 
WHIPPLE'S EARLY WHITE 
(5-^ to 7* Height of Stalk, 7 to 8" Length of Ear, 
87 Days from Planting to Eating Stage) 
An excellent mid-season variety with deep kernel. Desirable for home 
and market garden. Stalks strong and erect, commonly bearing two ears; 
ears 14 to 18 rowed, well-filled at tips. Kernels deep, medium narrow, 
pure white, sweet and tender* 
LATE WHITE VARIETIES 
EARLY EVERGREEN 
(8 1 Height of Stalk, 7£ to 9" Length of Ear, 
90 Days from Planting to Eating Stage) 
One of the best known and widely used canning varieties, also desirable 
for market gardeners- Originated by Everett B. Clark more than 50 yrs* 
ago. Ears 16 to 20 rowed. Kernels very deep, ivory white, sweet, and 
tender. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 
(7 to 8* Height of Stalk, 7 to 7£" Length of Ear, 
93 Days from Planting to Eating Stage) 
A late prolific variety of excellent quality, used widely by canners; 
also desirable for home and market gardens. Stalks often with two ears. 
Kernels very deep, slender, sweet, with tender hull, and set irregular¬ 
ly without row formation. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN 
(8 to 10* Height of Stalk, 8 to 9^" Length of Ear, 
95 Days from planting to Eating Stage) 
The best known late variety of Sweet Corn. Highly desirable for home 
and market garden and used extensively by canners. Stalks sturdy and 
erect; ears 2| inches thick, uniform, 16 to 20 rowed- Kernels clear 
white, deep, medium width, sweet and tender- Holds well in prime condi¬ 
tion at eating stage- 
