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Old standard variety. Plants 24-30” tall with very broad, slightly crumpled, 
spreading leaves; upper leaves show incurving tendency, but not as pronounced 
as in Cabbage; pale blue green to medium green foliage. 
SWEET CORN 
Zea mays vat. saccharata 
HYBRID TYPES 
YELLOW 
BANTAM EVERGREEN HYBRID... . . . . . . —. Ss -95-96 days 
Developed by us to replace open pollinated BANTAM EVERGREEN. 
Ears: 714-81”, large, cylindrical to slightly tapered, 12-16 rows, straight rowed, 
usually well filled tips, heavy husk coverage; husked ears average 81/4, oz. 
Kernels: Dark yellow, medium breadth to broad, deep, good flavor, fair to 
good quality; suitable for cream or whole kernel pack. 
Plants: 714-81 ft., medium to broad leaved, dark green, heavy, well rooted 
stalk, very extensive root system, rarely suckered; good yield of heavy, 
coarse fodder. 
GARMELGROSS aap fry sane ee ng a a eee a S-7 Odays 
This cross of Connecticut inbred 13 and Purdue 39 was developed by Drs. Jones 
and Singleton of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station for a large 
eared, wilt resistant, early market hybrid. 
Ears: 71-8”, large, slightly tapering, 10-14 rows, straight rowed, usually well 
filled tips, heavy husk; husked ears average 73/4 02z. 
Kernels: Light to medium yellow, medium breadth, medium depth, fair to good 
flavor, inclined to be starchy, good quality; becoming popular as 2nd early 
market type. 
Plants: 6-61/, ft., medium breadth leaves, medium green, medium heavy stalk, 
fair roots, susceptible to Fusarium in wet weather, few suckers, good fodder. 
This hybrid occasionally shows smut. 
FARLIGOLDE eo gee ces Fhe, eh oan eee me ACCAVS 
Earliest yellow hybrid developed by us. 
Ears: 614-7”, slight taper, uniform type, 12-16 rows, straight rowed, well filled 
tips, good coverage of heavy husks; husked ears average 63/4 oz. 
Kernels: Medium yellow, medium breadth, medium depth, good flavor, fair to 
good quality; suitable for cream style pack in Northern canning areas 
where short season is a factor. 
Plants: 51/-6 ft., medium breadth leaves, medium to dark green, heavy, well 
rooted stalk, few suckers, fair yield of fodder. 
FARLYABANGCROSS te) Gee ee es ee ee Oso le days 
Developed by us for early GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM type. 
Ears: 7-8’, cylindrical to slightly tapered, 10-14 rows, straight rowed, usually 
well filled tips, good husk coverage; husked ears average 6 oz. 
Kernels: Dark yellow, medium breadth and length, good flavor and quality; 
desirable for whole grain or whole ear pack. 
Plants: 6-61/, ft., narrow leaved, medium green, good rooting, usually suckered. 
