
Minnesota Corn 

SWEET CORN 
GOLDEN BANTAM, HARRIS EXTRA EARLY 70 to 72 Days 
Ears—7 inch, with 12 rows of fairly large kernels, deep. 
yellow, tender, prolific, often with two ears per stalk. Stalk—. 
4 to 42 ft. For home garden, filling a need for a good 
quality early Bantam. 
GOLDEN CROSS HYBRID 88 Days 
Ears—8 to 9 inch, with 10 to 14 rows of light golden kernels. 
Sweet and tender. High yielder, resistant to wilt. Very uni- 
form. Stalk—5!2 to 6 ft. A hardy resistant corn, the fore- 
most yellow hybrid on the market today. Garden, market. 
canning and freezing. Very wide range of adaptability. 
GOLDEN or BANTAM EVERGREEN 85 to 90 Days 
Ears—8 inch, with 12 to 14 rows of medium width kernels,. 
good quality. Stalk—6 to 7 ft. A cross between Golden 
Bantam and Stowells Evergreen. Market and canning. 
GOLDEN GIANT 80 to 85 Days 
Ears—6'¥2 to 7 inch, with 10 to 14 rows of rather narrow 
deep yellow kernels of good quality. Stalk—5 to 52 ft. A 
cross between Howling Mob and Golden Bantam. Garden 
and market. 
GOLDEN COLONEL 95 Days 
Ears—7 to 8 inch, with deep kernels of no row formation, a 
yellow shoe peg type, of very good quality and sweetness. 
Stalk—6 to 7 ft. Yields well. Market, canning. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE 72 to 76 Days 
Ears—6 inch, with 10 to 12 rows of narrow, deep, yellow 
kernels of fine quality. Stalk—4 to 5 ft. Fine for early market 
and garden, especially in the northern district. 
GOLDEN SWEET 83 to 87 Days: 
Ears—8 inch, 12 to 14 rows of yellow kernels, similar to. 
Golden Evergreen but thicker. Stalk—6 to 7 ft. Resists, 
drouth well, good root system. 
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