LATE—White Varieties—Continued 
EARLY EVERGREEN 
A standard variety used by canners and market 
length of ears 7 to 9 inches—height of stalk 7 to 8 
stage 95 days. 
NARROW GRAIN EVERGREEN 
A selection from Stowell's Evergreen having a very 
deep narrow grain. One of the best canning varie¬ 
ties. 18-20 rows — length of ear 7 to 9 inches-— 
height of stalk 8 to 9 feet—planting to eating stage 
93 days. 
OREGON EVERGREEN 
Similar to Early Evergreen but having long husks 
for protection against ear worms. Used by canners, 
home and market gardeners. 14-18 rows—length 
of ear 7 V 2 to 9 inches—height of stalk 7 to 8 feet— 
planting to eating stage 95 days. 
STOWELL'S EVERGREEN 
A standard late variety widely used by canners, 
home and market gardeners. 16-20 rows—length 
of ear 8 inches—height of stalk 7 to 9 feet—plant¬ 
ing to eating stage 100 days. 
HYBRID VARIETIES 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
gardeners. 16-20 rows— 
feet—planting to eating 
Country Gentleman 
This is one of the best hybrids. It was developed by Glenn M. Smith of Purdue 
University Agricultural Experiment Station. It is being used extensively by 
both canners and market gardeners and with excellent results. 10-14 rows— 
length of ears 7 1 /2 to 8 inches—height of stalk 6 feet—planting to eating stage 
88 days. 
KINGSCROST 12 ROW BANTAM 
This is one of the outstanding hybrid 
crosses which we have developed. It is 
similar in plant characteristics to Golden 
Cross but is a WEEK EARLIER. It is fully 
as uniform and vigorous. Many of the 
large canners are now planting this hybrid 
and we suggest that others make trial 
plantings. 12 rowed—length of ear 7 to 8 
inches—height of stalk 6 to 6 V 2 feet— 
planting to eating stage 82 days. 
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Golden Cross Bantam 
