


SWEET CORN 
YELLOW VARIETIES—OPEN POLLINATED 
EARLY GOLDEN SWEET. 70 days. The best extra 
early sweet corn, 7 to 10 days earlier than 
Golden Early Market. Especially recommended 
for sections with short growing season. Ears 
good size; kernels deep yellow, tender, and 
sweet. 
GOLDEN EARLY MARKET. 72 days. A recent intro- 
duction. One of the best extra early yellow vari- 
eties for home and market gardens. Ears have 
strong husks and 8 to 12 rows of kernels golden 
yellow, even size, tender, and sweet, and of good 
flavor. Very prolific for such an early variety. 
Especially recommended in place of Golden 
Nugget or Spanish Gold. 
EARLY GOLDEN BANTAM. 82 days. The most 
popular and largely grown sweet corn. For 
sweetness and richness of flavor it has no equal. 
It is a hardy, early maturing variety of dwarf 
growth, and can therefore be planted closer than 
other sorts and through a longer range of season. 
The cob is small but fills out nicely with large, 
deep cream-colored kernels, which turn to a 
beautiful golden yellow when entirely ripe. Be- 
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GOLDEN EARLY MARKET 
withstand unfavorable weather can be planted 
early. Well adapted to high altitudes and short 
seasons. 
GOLDEN GIANT. 88 days. A midseason yellow 
variety, the result of crossing Golden Bantam and 
Howling Mob. Good for home and market garden 
planting. Ears rather thick at the butt, 12 to 16- 
rowed. Kernels golden yellow. 
GOLDEN EVERGREEN. 95 days. A cross between 
Golden Bantam and. Stowell’s Evergreen. A very 
fine flavored corn. Large ears of 12 to 14 rows 
of delicious sweet golden kernels. 
BLACK MEXICAN. 90 days. Rightly popular for 
home and market garden use. Ears 8-rowed. 
Kernels tender, very sweet, white at eating stage, 
changing to blue-black at maturity. 
WHITE VARIETIES—OPEN POLLINATED 
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS. 70 days. A hardy and 
extremely early table variety. Can stand more 
cold, damp weather than regular sweet corn. 
While not quite as sweet as other varieties it is 
well liked as a table corn because of its depend- 
ability, earliness and worm resistance. 
EARLY EVERGREEN. 90 days. 
fine corn are 10 inches long, having 14 to 18 
rows of deep kernels of excellent flavor. A mag- 
nificent kind for market gardeners and for second 
early crop in the home garden. It ripens one 
week in advance of Stowell’s Evergreen but ears 
are not quite as large. Remains green a long 
time. 
POP CORN. See page 80. 
The ears of this 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. 95 days. 
variety of excellent quality, used widely by 
canners. Also desirable for home and market 
gardens for late crop. Stalks often with two ears. 
Kernels very deep, slender, sweet, with tender 
hull, and set irregularly without row formation. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. 97 days. The best known 
late variety of sweet corn. Highly desirable for 
home and market garden and used extensively 
by canners. Stalks sturdy and erect; ears 242 
inches thick, uniform, 16 to 20-rowed. Kernels 
clear white, deep, medium width, sweet and 
tender. Holds well in prime condition at eating 
stage. 
A late prolific 

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