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BANTAM EVERGREEN (95 days)—A cross between Golden Bantam and 
Stowell’s Evergreen, having the color and sweetness of the Golden Bantam 
plus the strong plant growth and large ear of the Evergreen. Ears are 8 
inches long, 12 to 16 rowed. Valuable for either the home or market 
gardener. (Illustrated below.) 
BLACK MEXICAN (92 days)—One of the sweetest and best; ears 8 inches 
long and 8 rowed; grains bluish-black when ripe. 
EARLY EVERGREEN, RICE’S (90 days)—Ears nearly as large, about 8 
inches long, 14 to 16 rowed; grains somewhat narrower than Stowell’s. 
Very productive and of high quality. 
GOLDEN CREAM—GOLDEN COUNTRY GENTLEMAN (90 days)— 
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 zig-zagged and of a rich golden color; of excellent quality. 
GOLDEN GIANT (88 days)—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 Ever¬ 
green, of medium growth, with ears 8 inches long, 16 to 18 rowed. 
HOWLING MOB (85 days) —One of the finest second early large-eared sorts. 
Very productive, white, and of excellent quality. Ears 8 to 9 inches long, 
16 rowed. 
Main Crop and Late Varieties 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—SHOE PEG (100 days)—An especially fine 
quality corn. Ears 7 to 8 inches long, cob small, white and densely covered 
with long, slender white grains, without row formation. Season with Stow- 
ell’s Evergreen. {Illustrated next page). 
LONG ISLAND BEAUTY (100 days)—A popular main crop variety with 
immense large white ears often a foot in length, 16 to 18 rowed. Very 
sweet and sugary. 
