SEED GROWERS 
Marcross Ye 13X6 
SWEET CORN 
Height 
OPEN POLLINATED VARIETIES—WHITE __ f stalk 
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Medium early. Ears plump, 14 to 18 rowed, kernels white, moderately 
narrow and deep. Distinguished by the tight wrapping of husks about 
the tip, thus limiting injury by corn ear worms. Heavily productive. 
Particularly adapted for use on the Pacific Coast. 
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The earliest. sweet corn; a money-maker for early market. Ears 
attractive; 8 rowed; very uniform. Kernels white, plump, sweet, and 
tender. 
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Home garden variety of splendid quality. Ears 8 rowed; very uniform. 
Kernels clear white at table stage; tender and of a rich sweet flavor; 
become uniform blue-black when ripe. 
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Heavy yielding with Evergreen character. Valuable for home, market 
garden and especially for canning. Set solid with irregular rows of 
kernels. These are white; shoe-peg form, very deep; sweet and tender. 
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Very valuable canning and market sort about 1 week earlier than 
Stowell’s Evergreen from which it was developed. Ears with 14 to 20 
rows of very deep, white, sweet, tender kernels that remain fresh and 
tender remarkably long. 
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Vigorous, heavily productive sort particularly valuable for market and 
truckers. Ears 12 rowed. Kernels milky white and of good sweet flavor. 
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Later than Alameda Sweet and often used for succession planting. Long, 
12 to 14 rowed ears with rather shallow, well wrinkled white kernels. 
Husk very long and firm, protecting the ear to some extent from the 
corn ear worm and allowing long distance shipping. 
Particularly adapted for use on the Pacific Coast. 
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Standard late variety very valuable for canning and much grown for 
market. Ears 14 to 20 rowed, Kernels very deep, white, sweet and 
tender and remain in table condition a long time. 
feet 
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Length 
of ear 
inches Days 
Bee 790 
Z 72 
9 88 
9 100 
71, 95 
712 85 
8 95 
8 100 
