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SUGAR or SWEET CORN—Continued 
Evergreen, Stowell’s—90 Days 
Height of stalk about 65 to 7 ft. Ears medium 
length and thick. Average 6 to 7 inches long and 
short pointed. Rows mostly 12 to 16. Grains long 
and white in color. This is the standard variety of 
sweet com, more of this variety being sold than 
any other. It is very popular for home, market 
gardeners and canners. Very productive. Fairly 
resistant to Stewarts Wilt Disease. 
Stowell’s Evergreen (In Seed State) 
Evergreen, Golden or Bantam—86 Days 
It is a cross between Golden Bantam and Stowell’s 
Evergreen. Height of stalk 65 to 7 ft. Ears medium 
length and thick. Average 7 to 8 inches long and 
short pointed. Rows mostly 10 to 14. Grains 
medium long and golden in color. A good canner’s 
variety. Fairly resistant to Stewarts Wilt Disease. 
Golden Bantam—80 Days 
Height of stalk 5 to 5-i ft. Ears medium length and 
thin. Average 6 to 7 inches long and short pointed. 
Rows mostly 8 or 10. Grains medium length and 
golden in color. This is the standard sweet com for 
quality and is grown by gardeners and canners. 
Very popular everywhere. Where Stewarts Wilt 
Disease is present, Golden Bantam should not be 
used. We have other varieties resistant to this 
disease. 
Golden Cross—86 Days 
A well-known inbred hybrid produced by crossing 
Purdue Bantam No. 39 with Purdue No. 51. 
Height of stalk 5? to 6 ft. Ears medium length and 
medium thickness, average length 7 to 8 inches and 
short pointed. Rows mostly 10 or 12 . Grains medi¬ 
um length and golden in color. An excellent hybrid 
in uniformity, quality, high yield and resistance to 
Stewarts Wilt Disease. 
Golden Giant—88 Days 
Height of stalk 5§ to 6 ft. Ears medium length and 
thickness, average 6 to 7 inches and short pointed. 
Rows mostly 10 or 12. Grains medium length and 
orange yellow in color. Subject to Stewarts Wilt 
Disease and therefore not to be grown where this 
disease is present. 
Golden Sunrise (See Bloomsdale Golden) 
Golden Sunshine—74 Days 
This is a good variety earlier than Golden Bantam. 
Height of stalk 4§ to 5 ft. Ears short and medium 
in thickness, average 5 to 6 inches and short pointed. 
Rows mostly 10 and 12. Grains medium length and 
golden yellow in color. Very susceptible to Stewarts 
Wilt Disease and therefore cannot be grown success¬ 
fully where this disease is prevalent. Since Golden 
Sunshine is earlier than Golden Bantam, many 
growers use it for a first early. The quality is good. 
Howling Mob—82 Days 
Height of stalk 6 to 65 ft. Ears medium length and 
thickness, averaging 7 to 8 inches and long pointed. 
Rows mostly 10 to 14. Grains medium length and 
white in color. A popular midseason variety. 
Fairly resistant to Stewarts Wilt Disease. 
Kendel’s Giant or Mammoth White Cory—76 
Days 
This is considered by many the best large eared 
early true sugar corn variety. Ears are 7 to 8 
inches in length, usually ten rowed, with white 
grains of excellent quality. A superior early variety. 
y 2 lb. 1 lb. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 
Evergreen, Stowell’s. 
... .25 
Evergreen Golden or Bantam .25 
Golden Bantam 
... .25 
Golden Cross. 
.. . .35 
Golden Giant. 
... .25 
Golden Sunshine 
. . . .25 
Howling Mob. 
.25 
Kendel’s Giant . 
... .25 
.35 1.55 2.80 
.35 1.55 2.80 
.35 1.55 2.80 
.65 2.90 5.20 
.35 1.55 2.80 
.35 1.55 2.80 
.35 1.55 2.80 
.35 1.55 2.80 
