

SWEET CORN 
BANCROSS C-13 (Top Cross) 68 to 70 Days 
Ears—7 inch, with 8 to 12 rows of deep yellow 
kernels. Good quality. Stalk, 44 ft. For garden 
and market. 
BURBANK BANTAM. ~— 80 to 84 Days 
Ears, 7 to 8 inch, with 12 to 14 rows of deep yel- 
low kernels. Equal in flavor to 8-row Bantam. 
Stalk, 5 to 6'%2 ft. Produces well under adverse 
conditions, garden and market; also canning 
and freezer variety. Among the best open-pol- 
linated yellow sweet varieties. 
BURBANK NORTHERN CROSS (Select Top Cross) 
84 to 88 Days 
Ears, 8 to 9 inch, with 12 to 16 rows of deep yel- 
low kernels. Good quality and nice uniformity 
of ear size and maturity. Stalk 6 to 7 ft. Hardy, 
prolific, resistant to wilt and ear worm. For gar- 
den, market, canning and freezing. 
CARMELCROSS 74 to 76 Days 
Ears, 7 inch, 12 to 14 rows broad, medium depth 
yellow kernels. High quality, better than Whip- 
cross C6 X C2, more slender than Marcross 
C6 X C13. Stalk, 5 to 5'% ft., larger than Mar- 
cross C6 X C13. Early midseason, a cross of 
inbreds P39 X C13. Recommended especially 
for New England and Northeastern states. Good 
yielder. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 95 Days 
Ears, 7 to 8 inch, deep white, slender kernels, 
with no row formation. Tender, sweet, excellent 
flavor. Small cob. Flag leaves. Stalk, 62 to 7% 
ft. Garden, market and canning. 
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