
Golden Cross Whipcross loana (Page 12) Bantam Evergreen 
Sweet Corn 
(Open pollinated yellow kerneled) 
Early yellow varieties susceptible to Stewart’s 
Disease or bacterial wilt. 
G.L.F. sweet corn seed is produced principally in 
south-western Idaho under irrigation. This section is ad- 
mirably suited to production of sweet corn seed. The long 
growing seasons and freedom from rain during harvest 
make full field maturity possible in most instances, insur- 
ing uniform seed of high germinating power. All seed is 
grown by specialists who exercise care in development 
and maintenance of good stocks, in both hybrid or open- 
pollinated varieties. Reliable sources of seed make it 
possible for the market grower to select his stocks with 
the assurance that quality will be repeated from year 
to year. 

Carmel Cross (Page 12) 
Golden Bantam Whipple’s Yellow 
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Luther Hill (Page 12) 
BANTAM EVERGREEN- 
Use—Canning and market. 
Stalks—6-7 feet tall. 
Ears—Large, 8 inches long, 14-18 rows. Remains in 
edible condition for long time. 
Kernel—Golden. Quality—fair. 
95 days 

GOLDEN BANTAM—78 days 
Use—Home and market gardens. Long the standard 
variety. 
Stalks—41,-5 feet tall, productive. 
Ears—6-7 inches long, 8 row, uniform. 
Kernel—Golden yellow, tender. Quality—excellent. 
GOLDEN EARLY MARKET—72 days 
Use—Early home garden and market. 
Stalks—4-41 feet tall, good foliage. 
Ears—6-7 inches long, 12-14 rows. 
Kernel—Yellow, good flavor. Quality—fair. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE—72 days 
Use—Early home and market gardens. 
Stalks—51-6 feet tall. 
Ears—614-71% inches long, 10-12 rows. 
Kernel—Large, creamy yellow. Quality—good. 
WHIPPLES YELLOW—85 days 
Use—Medium late home and market gardens. 
Stalks—6-61 feet tall, good plant. 
Ears—7-8 inches long, 14 rows. 
Kernel—Medium yellow, deep. Quality—fair. 
