EARLY—White Varieties—Continued 
EARLY MINNESOTA 
This is one of the oldest varieties now being grown. Its uniformity and at¬ 
tractiveness of ear, coupled with more than ordinary quality, has given it an 
unusual reputation. 8 rowed—height of stalk 6 to 7 feet—length of ear 7 to 
8 inches—planting to eating stage 84 days. 
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS 
This is not a real Sweet Corn. This vareity is used in some sections as it is 
hardy and will stand early planting. 12 rowed—height of stalk 7 to 8 feet— 
length of ear 6 inches—planting to eating stage 80 days. 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE CORY 
A medium early white variety generally bearing two large finely shaped ears. 
12 rowed—height of stalk 4 J / 2 to 5 feet—length of ears 6 to 7 inches—planting 
to eating stage 75 days. 
INTERMEDIATE—White Varieties 
BLACK MEXICAN 
Popular as a home garden variety in some sections. White at eating stage, 
changing to blue or black at maturity. Length of ear 7 to 7y 2 inches—height 
of stalk 51/2 to 6 feet —8 rowed—planting to eating stage 92 days. 
MINNESOTA CROSBY 
This is a variety used quite extensively by canners because of its earliness. 
12-14 rows—length of ear 6 to 7 inches—height of stalk 6 to 6 V 2 feet—planting 
to eating stage 88 days. 
HOWLING MOB 
A popular midseason variety having a large car. Used 
by both home and market gardeners. 12-16 rows—length 
of ear 7 to 8 inches—height of stalk 6 to 7 feet—planting 
to eating stage 88 days. 
WHIPPLE'S EARLY WHITE 
A splendid second early white variety suggested for both 
home and market gardeners use. 14-18 rows—length of 
ear 7 to 8 inches—height of stalk 6 to 7 feet—planting 
to eating stage 86 days. 
LATE—White Varieties 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 
A splendid well known variety used by canners, home and 
market gardeners. Kernels on ears are irregular instead 
of being in rows. Length of ear 7 to 9 inches—height of 
stalk 6 1/2 to 8 feet—planting to eating stage 105 days. 
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Stowell's Evergreen 
