N O R T H R U P. KIN G & C O. ’ S 
SWEET CORN—Second Early Varieties 
Burbank Bantam 87 days 
A large sized Bantam running 10 to 14 
rows. Ears are large, grain is medium 
shallow with a large cob. Ears about 6 in. 
long. Kernels are tender and of good qual¬ 
ity. Popular for canning and market garden¬ 
ers. Stalk is 5 V 2 to 6 ft. and is a strong 
grower. 
Charlevoix 85 days 
A second early yellow corn with ears 
larger than Golden Bantam. Ears are about 
6 V 2 to 7 in. long with 8 to 12 rows of 
kernels. Color is light yellow and quality is 
good. The stalk is 514 to 6 ft. tall. A good 
yielder but does not stand adverse weather 
conditions well. 
Early Crosby 88 days 
A popular white variety used mainly for 
canning purposes. Our selection was made 
for deeper grain and flavor. Ear is 6 to 7 
in., carrying 12 to 14 rows of kernels. Plant 
averages 6 to 6^/2 ft. and is a strong grower 
and good producer. 
Early Evergreen 95 days 
A very popular white kernel variety almost 
identical to Stowell’s Evergreen, but 5 days 
earlier. Ears 8 in. long with 12 to 14 rows 
of deep-set, tender, sweet, white kernels. 
Golden Bantam Improved 10-14 
rowed 84 days 
Introduced by the Associated Seed Growers 
and is adapted to market garden and can¬ 
ning trade. Ears are 6 to 614 in. long and 
carry 10 to 14 rows of kernels. These are 
golden yellow in color, tender, sweet and of 
good quality. Stalk is 5% to 6 ft. and is a 
good producer under favorable weather con¬ 
ditions. 
Golden Sunrise 84 days 
Developed by H. S. Mills and introduced 
by D. Landreth Seed Co. in 1931. A recent 
introduction that appears to have merit. 
Ears are 8 to 10 in. long and carry 12 to 14 
rows of kernels. Color in eating stage is 
bright to orange yellow. Stalk is 714 to 8 
ft., straight and strong. 
Howling Mob 85 days 
A good, second early white variety. A 
strong grower and a good producer. Ears 
are 7 to 8 in. long and carry 12 to 16 rows. 
Cob is large giving a heavy ear. Kernels are 
shallow and of fair to good quality. Stalk is 
6 to 7 ft. and thrifty. 
Whipple’s Early White 89 days 
A very vigorous, strong growing second 
early white variety. Recommended for home 
garden and market garden use. Ears 7 to 8 
in. carrying 14 to 18 rows of kernels, which 
are tender,, sweet, and of good quality. The 
stalk is 6 to 7 ft., strong, vigorous. 
Country Gentleman 
Late Varieties 
Country Gentleman or Shoe 
Peg 105 days 
One of the best known and wide¬ 
ly planted varieties. The ears aver¬ 
age 8 to 9 in. in length, frequently 
three on a stalk. The white kernels 
are set irregularly on the cob so 
there are no rows. Cob is very 
small and the kernels have great 
depth. A standard late variety for 
home gardens, market gardens and 
commercial canners. 
Golden Colonel 92 days 
Introduced by the Associated 
Seed Growers. It is an improved 
Yellow Country Gentleman, being 
superior to Golden Cream in ear 
length and color. Ear and stalk 
growth are similar to Country 
Gentleman. The grain is narrow 
and is zig-zag or staggered on the 
ear. 
Golden Country Gentleman or 
Golden Cream 92 days 
This is similar to Country Gen¬ 
tleman, with a light yellow or 
cream color to the grain. Ears are 
slightly shorter but grain is car¬ 
ried in the same manner. 
StowelVs Evergreen 
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