Green Varieties 
SUMMER PASCAL—115 days. Home and market garden variety. 
One of best for home garden and local markets. Plants 
medium tall, stalks thick, tender, and easily blanched. 
SALT LAKE OR UTAH — 125 days. Home and market garden 
variety. Best late for home garden. Plants medium to large, 
stalks thick, tender, easily blanched. 
GIANT PASCAL—140 days. Market and home garden variety. 
Used mostly for local markets. Large plants, stalks round, 
green and excellent quality. 
CELERIAC 
LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE — Large, round, smooth roots; very 
tender. For celery flavor in soups, stews and salads. 
CHARD 
FORDHOOK GIANT — 55 days. Home garden. Chard (Swiss 
Chard) is used principally in home gardens for a high quality 
green for summer use. As the leaves are picked off new ones 
will develop, furnishing a steady supply of excellent greens. 
This variety is tall, vigorous and very dark green. 
SWEET CORN 
Treated 
Open Pollinated Yellow Kernel Varieties 
(Not Resistant to Wilt or Stewart’s Disease ) 
GOLDEN EARLY MARKET — 72 days. Market garden variety. 
Earliest of these for commercial use. Ears 6-7 inches long. 
12 rows. Quality fair. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE—72 days. Home garden variety. Ears 6-7 
inches long, 10-12 rows. Good quality. 
GOLDEN BANTAM—78 days. Home garden variety. Most popu- 
lar for home gardens. Ears 7% inches long, 8 rows . Good to 
excellent quality. 
WHIPPLES YELLOW—85 days. Market and home garden variety. 
Ears 7-8 inches long, 14 rows. Good to excellent quality. 
BANTAM EVERGREEN—95 days. Market garden variety. Ears 
7-8 inches long, 14-18 rows. Quality good. 
SWEET CORN 
Open Pollinated White Varieties 
LUTHER HILL—70 days. Home garden variety. Ears 5 inches 
long, small, quality excellent; very tender and holds over a 
long period of time. 
STOWELLS EVERGREEN—95 days. Home garden variety. Ears 
8 inches long, large, 12-14 rows. 
SWEET CORN 
Hybrid Varieties 
All hybrids have resistance to Stewart’s disease, or yellows. 
This is more pronounced in some varieties than in others, but 
none is entirely immune. 
SPANCROSS (C13xC4)—65 days. Commercial variety. Earliest 
hybrid, used mostly for market. Ears are 6-7 inches long, 12 
rows, large kernels and fair quality. 
MARCROSS (C13xC6) — 72 days. Market and home garden 
variety. Best of hybrids in this class. Ears 7% inches long, 
10-12 rows. Good quality. 
CARMEL CROSS (P39xC13)—80 days. Market and home garden 
variety. High quality mid-season variety for home and mar- 
ket. Ears 74 inches long, 12 rows; well filled and attractive. 
LINCOLN—85 days. Market garden variety. For market where 
a large ear is desirable. Ears 8-84 inches long, 14 rows. 
Quality fair. 
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