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EVERGREEN GOLDEN BANTAM Name used in the South; same as 
BANTAM EVERGREEN. 
EXURAGEARLYE BANTAM og 2 8 ee te es FAT. days 
Ears: 6-71/,”, cylindrical, 8-10 rows, straight rowed, fairly filled tips, good 
husk coverage occasionally developing streamers; husked ears average 5 oz. 
Early home garden or local market strain where 8 rowed ear is desired. 
Kernels: Variable yellow, mostly dark yellow, medium to broad, shallow to 
medium depth, fair to good flavor, fair to good quality. 
Plants: 41/,-51/ ft., narrow leaves, dark green, well rooted, moderate to heavy 
suckering, fair fodder considering earliness, prolific. 
GILL’S GOLDEN EARLY MARKET Same as GOLDEN EARLY MARKET. 
GOEDENEBANLA Mite aw ee oe co) eee | e. Saree 85-56, days 
Ears: 61-714”, 8 rows, slender, cylindrical, usually well filled tips, straight 
rowed, well covered with heavy husks carrying streamers; husked ears aver- 
age 41%, oz. 
Kernels: Deep golden yellow or yellowish orange, broad, medium depth, uni- 
form type making desirable pack, tender and good flavor. 
Plants: 414-514 ft., dark green, stiff stalked, usually with one to three large 
suckers. 
GOLDEN COLONEL ‘alcameriadsiseiecgion7 SM 1936... 98-99 days 
Ears: 6-714”, zigzag kernel pattern, cylindrical to slightly tapered, moderate 
husk covering usually tight; husked ears average 7 oz. 
Kernels: Medium to chrome yellow, narrow, deep to very deep, shoe peg type, 
tough hulled under low fertility, but good quality in fertile soils, fair flavor. 
Plants: 6-7 ft., medium to dark green, slender stalk, fairly well rooted, usually 
one to two large suckers. 

GOLDEN EARLY MARKET (EARLY GOLDEN MARKET, GILL‘S GOLDEN EARLY 
MARKET) See e sec ti. hl ar ee le ee ea 75-76 days 
Ears: 6-71/,””, slightly tapered to tapered, 10-16 rowed, straight rowed, mod- 
erately filled tips, fair husk covering; husked ears average 6 oz. 
Kernels: Light to medium yellow, medium to broad, shallow to medium depth, 
fair to good flavor, fair to good quality. Large eared early market corn. 
Plants: 514-614 ft., medium breadth leaves, medium dark green, fairly well 
rooted, few suckers, susceptible to Fusarium, Diplodia and smut in more 
humid corn regions. 
GOLDEN EVERGREEN Same as BANTAM EVERGREEN. 
GOLDENIGIAN [ill ee et ee ok ort ia 84-85 days 
Ears: 7-8’, 10-16 rows, slightly tapered, straight rowed, usually well filled tips, 
good husk coverage with moderately coarse husks ; husked ears average 71/, 02. 
Kernels: Medium yellow, medium breadth, medium deep to deep, good flavor, 
mostly thin hulled. 
Plants: 614-714 ft., dark green, medium heavy stiff stalk, only occasional suckers. 
