
Howling Mob—82 Days. Grains medium length’ 
and white in color. Height of stalk 6 to 6% 
feet. Ears medium length and thickness. From 
12 to 16 rows. In appearance, the kernels are 
pearly. 
LANDRETHS MONEY MAKER — 100 DAYS. 
Grains medium length, broad and white in col- 
or. Height of stalk 7 to 71, ft. Ears medium 
length and thin, averaging 6 to 7 inches, long 
pointed. Cobs small in diameter. Rows mostly 
8 to 12. This is the finest quality sweet corn 
on the market, being of excellent flavor and 
extremely tender. Money Maker should be 
planted as early as possible. It remains edible 
for a longer period than other varieties. The 
finest eating sweet corn ever developed. Tender 
and honey-sweet. 
Long Island Beauty—98 Days. Height of stalk. 
8 to 9 ft. Ears averaging 9 to 10 inches. Rows 
. mostly 12 to 16. 
Stowell’s Evergreen—90 Days. Grains long and 
white in color. Height of stalk about 7 to 8 ft. 
Ears medium length, thick. Average 8 to 9 
inches long and short \pointed. Rows mostly 12 
to 16. This is the standard variety of sweet 
corn, much more of this variety being sold than 
any. other. It is very popular for home and 
market gardeners and canners. 
The Vanguard—72 Days. Grains medium length, 
color white. Height of stalk 5 to 5% ft. Ears 
i medium in length; thick, averaging 6 to 7 
inches, short pointed. Rows mostly 12 to 16. 
' About a week to ten days earlier than Howling 
Mob. A favorite in New Jersey for a first early 
sweet corn. 
Standard Open Pollinated 
Varieties— Yellow 
Bantam Evergreen (Golden Evergreen)—86 Days. 
Grains medium long and golden in color. Height 
of stalk 6% to 7 ft. Ears medium length and 
thick, averaging 7 to 8 in. long. Rows mostly 
12 or 14. It is a cross between Golden Bantam 
and Stowell’s Evergreen. A good canner’s 
variety. 
Barden’s Wonder Bantam—80 Days. Height of 
’ stalk 5% to 6 ft. Ears 7 to 8 inches, mostly 8 
rows. An improved strain of Golden Bantam 
type. 
Golden Bantam (8 Rows)—80 Days. Height of 
stalk 5 to 5% ft. Ears average 6 to,7 inches 
long. Its golden kernels have a delicious flavor. 
8 rows. 
Golden Bantam, Improved (10 to 14 Rows)—83 
Days. A development from Golden Bantam. 
Sweet, and remains tender longer than regular 
Golden Bantam. 10 to 14 rows. 
Golden Colonel — 98 Days. Height of stalk 6 
to 7 ft. Fairly well rooted. Ears 6 to 714”. Zig- 
zag kernels slightly tapered, moderate husk 
covering usually tight. Seeds chrome yellow, 
narrow, deep shoe peg type. Good variety. A 
Golden Country Gentlemen. 
GARDEN FRESH PEAS ARE DELICIOUS 
Corn—Golden Colonel 
Golden Early Market—%5 Days. Height of stalk 
5% to 6% ft. Ears 6% to 7”, tapered 10 to 16 
straight rows. Moderately filled tips. Kernels 
light to medium yellow, broad, medium depth, 
fair to good flavor. Large eared early market 
corn 
Golden Gem — 67 Days. Stalks short frequently 
bearing two ears. Kernels deep yellow, eight 
rowed, very sweet. 
Golden Giant—88 Days. Height of stalk 5% to 
6 ft. Ears average 6 to 7 inches, Rows mostly 
12 to 16. The kernels are creamy yellow in color 
and the flavor is unusually delicious. 
Golden Sunshine—74 Days. Stalk 4% to 5 ft. 
Ears 5 to 6 in. long. 10 or 12 rows. Not recom- 
mended where Stewart’s Wilt Disease is preval- 
ent. Sweet and tender. Very early. 
Whipple’s Yellow— 82 Days. Grains medium 
length, golden yellow color. Height of stalk 6 to 
61% ft. Ears medium in length and thickness, 
averaging 6 to 7 inches, long pointed. Rows 
mostly 14. 
Hulless (Australian) —95 Days, Grains long and 
pointed, and white in color. Height of stalk 
about 5 ft. This is a dwarf growing sort, pro- 
ducing an abundance of very thick short ears 
41% to 5 inches long. These are closely set with 
narrow tight grains, some ears having as many 
as 30 to 40 rows of kernels. 
Queen’s Golden (Golden Queen) — 115 Days. 
Golden grain, creamy white when _ popped. 
Height of stalk 6% to 7 feet. Length of ear 
5 to 7 inches, thin. Practically identical in every 
way to the White Rice, except that the grain is 
a golden cream color. 
South American (Dynamite or T. N. T.)—105 
Days. Yellow variety. Large eared and enor- 
mous when popped. 12 to 16 rows. 
White Rice—110 Days. Grains long and pointed, 
somewhat resembling rice, from which it takes 
its name. Height of stalk 5 to 6 ft. Ears 5 to 
7 inches long, having 14 to 20 rows of kernels. 


