

SWEET CORN 
ADAMS EARLY 75 Days 
Ears—6 to 8 inches, 12 to 14 rows fairly sweet 
kernels. White. Stalk 712 feet. Very hardy 
and vigorous. High yield. An early market 
garden sort. Ear worm resistant. Popular in 
the South. 
ADAMS EXTRA EARLY 70-72 Days 
Ears—7¥2 inches long with 12 to 14 rows of 
good, white, medium wide kernels. Produces 
a hardy, vigorous stalk 7 feet high. A pro- 
lific producer of good quality ears. Stalk is 
practically suckerless and has no flag leaves. 
An early corn for 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 
—8'2 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 to 12 rows of deep yellow 
kernels. Good quality. Stalk—4'2 ft. For 
garden and market. 
BANCROSS P-39 (Top Cross) 71 Days 
Ears—7 inch, with 8 to 12 rows of deep yellow 
kernels. Good quality. Stalk—5 2 ft. Rugged, 
prolific, early market garden variety. 
BLACK MEXICAN 88 Days 
Ears — 7 to 8 inches long with 8 rows of medi- 
um width kernels, white at table stage, turning 
to bluish black at maturity. An old open pol- 
linated variety with a vigorous 5 ft. stalk. Pro- 
duces a high yield of good quality ears. An 
exotic garden type. 
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