NORTHRUP, KING <S CO.'S DEPENDABLE SEEDS FOR CANNERS 
Early Crosby—88 days 
A popular white variety, maturing in mid-season. Seems to produce best in 
the cooler sections with shorter seasons. Our strain was selected for deep grain 
and has an excellent flavor. 
Ear—6 to 7 inches. 12 to 14 rows. Kernel medium deep. 
Plant—6 to 6^2 feef. vigorous and a good producer. 
Early Evergreen—92 days 
Ears—Large, 7 to 9 inches. Cob carries 16 to 20 rows. Kernels deep, medium 
wide, clear white color. 
Plant—7 to 8 feet, large, vigorous, similar to Stowells Evergreen in appear¬ 
ance. This is a desirable and popular variety. 
Narrow Grain Evergreen—94 days 
A selection from Stowells Evergreen for a deep, narrow kernel. One of the 
best canning varieties. 
Ears—Large, 7 to 8 inches, 18 to 24 rows of kernels which are deep, narrow 
and of excellent quality. Color is clear white. 
Plant—8 to 9 feet, vigorous. Popular in the latitude of Central Iowa. 
Golden Bantam Improved 10-14 Rowed—84 days 
Ears—Larger than Golden Bantam, 6 to 61/2 inches. 10 to 14 rows of kernels. 
Kernels Golden yellow, medium depth and width. Quality and flavor good. 
Plant—Height averages 51/2 to 6 feet. A good yielder under favorable condi¬ 
tions. 
Golden Giant—89 days 
A selection from a cross between Golden Bantam and Howling Mob. Popular 
in some sections because of its vigor and large sized ears. Grain is rather 
shallow and cob large so "cut" per ton of corn is low. 
Ear—Large, 61/2 to 7 inches. Cob large, carrying 10 to 14 rows of kernels, rather 
tapering ears. 
Plant—6 to 7 feet. A strong grower and good producer. 
Stowells Evergreen—96 days 
A standard and well-known variety. Cur strain is excel¬ 
lent, selected for clear white color, uniformity and early 
maturity. 
Ears—rLarge, 8 to 9 inches, 16 to 20 rows of kernels, which 
are white and deep. 
Plant—7 to 9 feet, vigorous, strong grower and heavy 
producer. 
Whipples Yellow—84 days 
A second early variety having a large ear of much merit. 
This variety withstood the heat and drought conditions 
of 1936 better than any other open pollinated variety we 
had. It is a strong dependable grower. The kernel is me¬ 
dium shallow and the quality not as good as Golden Ban¬ 
tam but its dependability is of merit. 
Ear—6 to 772 inches, 12 to 14 rowed, kernel light yellow, 
medium shallow, fair quality. 
Plant —-6 to 61/2 fssf/ vigorous. It withstands adverse 
weather better than most normal varieties. 
Stowell's Evergreen 
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