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SWEET CORN — Continued 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY WHITE 87 Da y* 
An excellent mid-season variety with deep kernel, desirable for home and 
market garden. Stalk, 5^2 to 7 feet, strong and erect, commonly bearing 
two ears 7 to 8 inches long, 14- to 18-rowed, well filled at tips; kernels 
deep, medium narrow, pure white, sweet and tender. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY YELLOW 81 Days 
A remarkable yellow sweet corn of much merit. While the stalks grow 
6 feet or more in height and the 10- to 14-rowed ears are 7 to 8 inches 
in length this variety matures only three days later than Golden Bantam. 
The kernels are broad, deep and of excellent quality. 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 82 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 
six days later and is two to three 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 can¬ 
not recommend this corn too highly for canners and table use. 
HYBRID COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 90 Days 
lake the open pollinated strains in all ways plus a greater uniformity in 
stalk type and a more uniform ear type without the usual high percentage 
of nubs and crippled ears, resulting in greater tonnage per acre yield and 
a greater cut per ton for the canner. 
SOOBRED 82 Days 
This outstanding corn is one of our winners from the All America Seed 
Trials. It ranks at the top of the list for tenderness, flavor and productive¬ 
ness. The stalks are 6 to 7^2 feet tall, bearing 9 to 10 inch 16 rowed yel¬ 
low ears. There is no corn of this maturity which can excell Soobred in 
quality and yield either for garden or canners’ use. 
MICHAEL-LEONARD’S HYBRID GOLDEN HUMMER 68 Days 
Like the open pollinated but more productive, more uniform and has a 
higher sugar content. 
TENDERGOLD 75 Days 
A very fine corn of outstanding quality introduced by us after years of 
research. Four days earlier than Golden Bantam and* generally twice as 
productive, the attractive 8-inch, 12-rcwed ears commanding a premium on 
the market. For tenderness and succulence we have never seen its equal, 
and it holds this fine quality two to three days longer than other corns. 
Produces heavy crops in areas where Golden Bantam succumbs to bac¬ 
terial wilt (Stewart’s Disease). 
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 uniform ear type with less small, deformed 
ears and nubs, resulting in a greater tonnage per acre yield and a higher 
cut per ton for the canner. 
HYBRID BANTAM EVERGREEN 80 Days 
Stalk 6 to 7 feet. Ear 9 to 9^2 inches, 14-rowed with deep, rich yellow 
kernels, tender, sweet and well flavored. Earlier, more productive, more 
uniform and far better in every way than open pollinated Bantam Ever¬ 
green. 
