


Western and Mid-Western Grown Corn 


SWEET CORN 
ADAMS EARLY 75 Days 
Ears—6 to 7 inches, 12 to 14 rows fairly sweet 
kernels. White. Stalk—6 to 7 feet. Very hardy 
and vigorous. High yield. An early market 
garden sort. Ear worm resistant. Popular in 
the South. 
ADAMS LARGE IMPROVED 77 Days 
Ears—7 to 9 inches, 12 to 14 rows of white ker- 
nels. Reasonably tender when young. Stalk— 
6 to 7 feet. Very hardy and vigorous. Early 
market garden variety, used principally in the 
South. Ear worm resistant. 
BANCROSS C-13 (Top Cross) 68 to 70 days 
Ears — 7 inch, with 8 rows of deep yellow ker- 
nels. Good quality. Stalk — 4! ft. For garden 
and market. 
BANCROSS P-39 (Top Cross) 71 Days 
Ears — 7’ inch, with 8 to 12 rows of deep yel- 
low kernels. Good quality. Stalk—4'% to 5% 
ft. Rugged, prolific, early market garden 
variety. 
BURBANK BANTAM 80 to 84 Days 
Ears — 7 to 8 inch, with 12 to 14 rows of deep 
yellow kernels. Equal in flavor to 8-row Ban- 
tam. Stalk —5 to 6’ ft. Produces well under 
adverse conditions, garden and market, also 
canning and freezer variety. Among the best 
open-pollinated yellow sweet varieties. 
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