


Western and Mid-Western Grown Corn 


SWEET CORN 
SPANCROSS (Hybrid) 66 Days 
Ears — Medium sized, 6 to 7 inches, about 12 
rows of yellow kernels, uniform in maturity, 
good quality. Stalk —4 ft., stocky, ears set 
low. Extra early, wilt resistant and somewhat 
resistant to cold. A cross of Inbreds C4 X Cl3. 
STOBER’S GIANT BANTAM 94 Days 
Ears — 8 to 942 inches with 14 to 16 rows of 
deep golden kernels. Plants vigorous, reaching 
a height of 62 ft. An open pollinated selection 
possessing an extremely heavy stalk with large 
well covered ears. A late market garden and 
canning variety for those areas where yellow 
corn is difficult to produce due to adverse cli- 
matic conditions. 
STOWELLS EVERGREEN 95 to 100 Days 
Ears — 8 to 9 inch, 16 rows of deep, white ker- 
nels. Stalk — 7 to 8 ft. Stock bred from selected, 
hardy strains. A high yielding, large eared 
Stowells, for canning, market and garden. 
STOWELLS EVERGREEN (Hybrid) 95 to 98 Days 
Ears — 6 to 72 inch, 14 to 18 rows of medium 
wide, white kernels. Stalk —8 ft., very few 
suckers. Fairly good quality. 
TENDERGOLD (Selected Top Cross) 77 Days 
Ears —7 to 7¥2 inch, 12 to 16 rows of golden, 
narrow, deep kernels. Sweet, tender, fine qual- 
ity. Stalk —5 to 5% ft. A hardy, satisfactory 
yielding strain, for canning, market or garden. 
TRUCKERS FAVORITE 80 Days 
Ears — 8 inch, 12 to 16 rows white, rather 
smooth kernels. Fairly tender and sweet at 
edible stage. Stalk—6 to 7 ft. Market corn 
used principally in the South. 
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