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Golden Cross Bantam 
Open-pollinated—Yellow 
*Bantam Evergreen (Golden Evergreen): 95 
days. Asgrow originated from Golden Bantam 
and Stowell’s Evergreen, yielding large 14-18 
rowed ears of rich golden yellow. Sweet and of 
fine quality. 
Golden Sunshine: 74 days. A popular early va- 
riety, medium sized ears with tender golden yel- 
low kernels. 
*Golden Bantam: 79 days. The old-time fa- 
vorite. Medium ears with 8 rows of broad, ten- 
der kernels exceptional in flavor. 
Golden Early Market: 72 days. Very early. Neat 
ears of medium size, 8-12 rowed, with medium 
broad, golden kernels. 
*Improved Golden Bantam 10-14 rowed: 82 
days. Asgrow originated, uniform and very at- 
tractive. More productive than regular Golden 
Bantam; the ears are larger and the kernels 
remain tender a few days longer. 
Whipple’s Early Yellow: 87 days. Medium large 
ears, 12-14 rowed, strong husks well filled to 
tips. Golden yellow kernels, sweet and of good 
flavor. Not really early. 
Open-pollinated —White 
Adams’ Early: 72 days. A standard hardy va- 
riety of early roasting ear corn. 
Adams’ Extra Early Dwarf: 66 days. Earlier, 
smaller form of Adams’ Early. 
Adams’ Large Improved: 74 days. Largely used 
in the South for roasting ears. 
* Alameda (Early Short Top): 88 days. Widely 
used in California. Ears white, 12-16 rowed, 
with long husks to minimize ear-worm damage. 
Clark’s Early Evergreen: 90 days. Asgrow orig- 
inated over 50 years ago, still popular for its 
large ears with 16-20 rows of deep, ivory-white, 
sweet kernels. 
*Country Gentleman: 95 days. A consistently 
popular variety over a long period of years. Ears 
with white kernels set irregularly, not in rows. 
Excellent quality. 
Early Surprise: 72 days. Asgrow originated. 
A good first early, white sweet corn, 8-12 rows. 
* Oregon Evergreen: 94 days. Popular on the 
Pacific Coast, especially in California. Ears 
14-18 rowed, kernels white, sweet and of good 
flavor. 
* Stowell’s Evergreen: 95 days. A large main- 
crop variety that has been grown for nearly a 
century. Tall, strong plants; ears large and 
long, 16-20 rows of clear, deep, sweet and ten- 
der kernels. 
Trucker’s Favorite: 75 days. Extensively planted 
by Southern growers. A heavy yielder with 
12-16 rows of kernels. 

POP CORN 
Giant Yellow (South American Giant): 100 days. 
Strong and hardy plants with large, 12-16 rowed 
golden ears. Kernels pop big and creamy. 
White Rice: 90 days. The old favorite variety. 
Golden Queen: 90 days. A popular old variety 
with large 12-16 rowed ears. 
Hulless: 85 days. A dwarf white sort of very 
high popping test, huskless and teader. 
