SWEET CORN 
Pounds Price 
_♦CHAPMAN’S GOLDEN (Northern 
Grown) ____ _ 
Ears—8 in. long, 10-14 rows of med. golden 
kernels 
Stalk—5 to 6 ft. sturdy, similar to Golden Cross 
stalk 
Season—Slightly earlier than Golden Cross 
86 to 90 days. New corn, well received 
- ♦BURBANK BANTAM (Northern) . 
Ears—7 to 8 in long, 12 to 14 rows of deep 
yellow kernels. Equal in flavor to 
eight row Bantam 
Stalk—5 to 6 ft. 
Season—80 to 85 days. Excellent for whole 
kernel pack, or market garden use. 
Gaining favor. 
_* BUR BANK BANTAM TOP CROSS 
HYBRID (Northern) _ _ 
Ears—8 to 9 in. long, 12 to 14 rows of well 
colored yellow kernels. Fine flavor. 
Stalk—5 to 6 ft. thrifty, vigorous 
Season—86 to 90 days. Nice uniformity, 
resistant and hardy. Is repeating where 
tried by canners and market gardeners. 
_COUNTRY GENTLEMAN (Northern 
or Central) ___ _ ..___ 
Ears—7 to 8 in. long, cob small covered with 
long, slender white kernels, without 
row formation 
Stalk—6 to 7 ft. 
Season—95 to 105 days. Slightly later than 
Stowells Evergreen. An especially fine 
strain with excellent quality, selected 
for evenness of maturity. 
_CROSBY, MINNESOTA 287 (Northern) 
Ears—6 to 7 in. long, 16 rows of short sweet 
tender white kernels 
Stalk—5 to Sy 2 ft. ears well up, taller stalk 
than Maine Crosby. 
Season—80 to 84 days, selected for earliness 
and uniformity. This is a well known 
strain for canning. 
_EARLY EVERGREEN (Northern 
or Central) _ ___ _ 
Ears—8 in. long, 14 to 18 rows of white sweet 
tender kernels. 
Stalk—6 to 7 ft. 
Season—90 to 95 days. A good white corn 
especially for the more northern districts. 
Selected and bred toward better 
uniformity 
_GOLDEN BANTAM (Northern) _ .... _ 
Ears—6 to 7 in. long, 8 rows of rather broad 
deep yellow kernels. Flavor exception¬ 
ally rich. 
Stalk—4 to 5 ft. 
Season—80 to 83 days. A strong hardy strain, 
approved by canner and market gardener 
for its quality and yielding ability. 
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