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JEROME B. RICE SEED CO., CAMBRIDGE, N. Y 
SWEET CORN — Second Early Varieties — Continued 
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Crosby .Cordon 
An old, popular variety; ears 7 inches long, 12-rowed; the grains are 
short and square, very white, sweet and tender; a favorite sort with 
canners. Our stock of this variety is very true to type. 
Golden Buttercup .Cordpen 
Popular in the Eastern States. In season with Golden Giant and 
similar to that variety in many respects. 
Golden Cream (Golden County Gentleman).Corduroy 
A very fine corn on the order of Golden Bantam but a week to ten 
days later. Ears about same size as the Bantam, but the grain is 
smaller, deep and zigzagged and of a rich golden color; of excellent 
quality. 
Golden Giant .Cordwain 
A cross between Golden Bantam and Howling Mob and is one of the 
few new yellow corns to retain the high quality of its golden parent. 
In season between Golden Bantam and Bantam Evergreen, of medium 
growth, with ears 8 inches long, 16 to 18 rowed. 
Howling Mob.Core 
One of the finest second early, large eared sorts; very productive, white, 
and of excellent quality. Ears 9 to 10 inches long, 16-rowed. 
Mammoth Early .Cornice 
An early selection of Late Mammoth; ears 8 to 9 inches long, 14-rowed; 
grain broad, deep, tender and sugary. 
Minnesota .Corking 
Very popular standard early sort. Ears about 8 inches long, 8-rowed; 
kernels very broad, sweet and tender. 
Rice’s Early Evergreen.Coronary 
Ears nearly as large, about 8 inches long, 14 to 16 rowed; grains some¬ 
what narrower than Stowell’s; very productive and of high quality. 
MAIN CROP AND LATE VARIETIES 
Country Gentleman (Shoe Peg).Corporate 
An especially fine quality corn. Ears 7 to 8 inches long, cob small, white 
and densely covered with long, slender, white grains, without row for¬ 
mation. Season with Stowell’s Evergreen. 
Hickory King (True Broad Grained).Corporing 
A field rather than a sweet corn and used extensively in the South for 
“roasting ears.” Of tall vigorous growth, fairly late with large ears 
and broad dented, white grain. 
Long Island Beauty.Corporel 
A popular main crop variety with immense large white ears often a foot 
in length, 16 to 18 rowed. Very sweet and sugary. 
Mammoth Sugar (Late Mammoth).Correctly 
The largest eared variety of sweet corn; about a week earlier than 
Stowell’s Evergreen. Ears often 12 inches long and 16 to 18 rowed. 
Narrow Grained Evergreen.Corrector 
A splendid, high quality Evergreen. Slightly earlier than Stowell’s; ears 
8 to 9 inches long, with a small cob containing 18 to 20 rows of very 
deep narrow, white grains. One of the best canning varieties. 
Stowell’s Evergreen .Corrival 
The standard and best known sweet corn. Ears 8 to 9 inches long, 16 to 
18 rowed, with a very deep, sweet, grain. Our strain of this variety 
is noted for its uniform, deep grain, small cob. 
Trucker’s Favorite .Corrode 
A late sort of the Adams’ type; ears 9 to 10 inches long, handsome, 14 
to 16 rowed. Not a sweet corn. 
White Evergreen.Corroding 
A type of Stowell’s Evergreen of the same season, but with rather a 
whiter grain. Ears 8 to 9 inches long, 16 rowed. 
