MICHAEL-LEONARD SEED CO. 
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CORN 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. (90 days). Seed small, round, 
slim, pointed, shoe-peg type; stalk 7 feet, medium heavy 
with a fairly heavy leaf growth uniformly up the stalk, 
quite dark green; ears 7 to 8 inches, tapered; small, white 
kernels (not in rows) very closely packed, very deep, slim, 
round top, pure white, very sweet and well flavored. Ears 
normally 24 to 30 inches from the ground; on good soil 
double eared stalks are the rule instead of the exception; 
a very heavy cropper on most any good soil. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. (94 days). Standard main 
crop variety. Excels in sweetness and productivity. Popu- 
lar for canning, marketing and the home garden. Stalks 
7 to 8 feet; ears 14- to 18'rowed, 7 to 9 inches long. 
NARROW GRAIN EVERGREEN. (92 days). The ear 
is as large as the Stowell’s Evergreen and averages 20 to 
24 rows to the ear. The cob is small in comparison to 
the size of the ear, and the kernels are very long, narrow 
and remarkably free from starch. The rows are uniformly 
straight and the ear holds its evenness from butt to tip 
more uniformly than any other type of Evergreen. 
SMALL COB EVERGREEN. (95 days). Stalk 8 I /2 feet 
with fairly heavy, very strong, even leaf growth, the leaf 
being long and broad like field corn; ears 8 inches, very 
slender, with a very small cob, generally 8 rows with 
medium deep, medium broad, pure white kernels, very 
sweet and tender. Has a very heavy, long, close husk. 
Holds for weeks after becoming fit to eat. 
EARLY EVERGREEN. (83 days). The ears of this corn 
grow 8 inches long, are mostly 14' to 18'rowed; a mag' 
nificent kind for market gardeners and for main crop in 
home garden. Ripens 10 days before Stowell’s Evergreen. 
ADAMS’ EARLY. (82 days). Stalk 6 to 7 feet tall, rather 
heavy, with a good leaf growth, leaves dark and medium 
large; ears 7 to 8 inches long, slender, white, 12 to 14 
rows of white, smooth, medium deep, medium broad 
kernels. Fairly tender and well flavored. Not a true Sweet 
Corn but used in the South for roasting ears. 
GOLDEN GIANT. (82 days). A second early variety, pro' 
ducing ears 7 to 8 inches long, 14'rowed; kernels golden 
yellow, medium in size and of fair quality. 
GOLDEN GIANT. (82 days). A second early variety, 
producing ears 7 to 8 inches long, 14'rowed; kernels 
golden yellow, medium in size and of fair quality. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE. (70 days). An early variety 
of Golden Bantam type. Stalks 4^ to 5 feet high; 
ears 10 ' to 12'rowed, 6|/2 to 7 inches long; kernels 
large, broad, golden yellow and of good flavor. 
HOWLING MOB. (85 days). One of the finest seC' 
ond early, large eared sorts, very productive, white 
and of excellent quality. Ears 7 to 9 inches long, 
12' to 14'rowed. 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE. (78 days). A favorite with 
shippers in the South. The ears are 8 to 10 inches 
long, 14' to 16'rowed, usually two to the stalk; ker' 
nels white, deep, sweet and exceptionally tender. 
Hybrid Sweet Corn 
TENDERGOLD. (72 days). A very fine Corn of out' 
standing quality introduced by us after years of re' 
search. Four days earlier than Golden Bantam and 
generally twice as productive, the attractive 8 'inch, 
12 'rowed ears commanding a premium on the market. 
For tenderness and succulence we have never seen its 
equal, and it holds this fine quality 2 to 3 days longer 
than other Corns. 
HYBRID EARLY EVERGREEN. (85 days). Like 
the open pollinated in all respects plus far greater 
uniformity in stalk and leaf type and a far more uni' 
form ear type. 
Golden Cross 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. (84 days). A bright 
yellow, 12 'rowed corn with 8 'inch ears borne well 
up on a sturdy stalk. The quality is fully equal to 
Golden Bantam in every way, matures 6 days later 
and is 2 to 3 times as productive. In addition, this 
corn is very resistant to the bacterial wilt known as 
Stewart’s Disease, which often causes failure with 
other early yellow Sweet Corns. We cannot recom' 
mend this Corn too highly for canners and table use. 
MICHAEL-LEONARD SOO-BRED. (78 days). A' 
ward of Merit 1935 Alb America Seed Trials. This 
is the first year we have been able to produce enough 
of this outstanding Corn to offer it in limited quantity 
to our own trade and we are sure you will be as 
enthusiastic about it as we are. The 9' to lO'inch 
ears are 16'rowed with deep, narrow, rich yellow 
kernels—tender, very sweet and exceptionally well 
flavored; stalk 6 to lYl An enormous producer. 
Matures a week earlier than Bantam Evergreen. 
MICHAEL-LEONARD’S HYBRID GOLDEN HUM¬ 
MER. (60 days). Like the open pollinated but 
more productive, more uniform and has a higher 
sugar content. 
PRICE ON HYBRID VARIETIES: 
Pkt., 10 c; % lb., 25c; lb., 50c. 
