
EARLY YELLOW SENSATION See ee eae. es OT days 
Ears: 6-7/2", 10-16 rows, cylindrical to slightly tapered, straight rowed, 
well filled tips, well covered, more resistant to smut and diplodia than 
GOLDEN EARLY MARKET OF SUNSHINE; ears average 9 oz. 
Kerne's: Light to medium yellow, medium breadth, medium depth to 
deep, good flavor. 
Plants: 5-6’, dark green, heavy stiff stalked, very few suckers. 
EXTRA EARLY BANTAM ee ee eee OD days 
Ears: 6-742", cylindrical, 8-10 rows, straight rowed, fairly filled tips, 
good husk coverage occasionally developing streamers; ears average 
TIE OZ: 
Kernels: Variable yellow, mostly dark yellow, medium to broad, shallow 
to medium depth, fair to good flavor, fair to good quality. 
Plants: 42-512’, narrow leaves, dark green, well rooted, moderate to 
heavy suckering, fair fodder considering earliness. 
Early home garden or local market strain where 8-rowed ear is desired. 
GOLDEN BANTAM a eS jo |. 4 A ee 5 days 
Ears: 642-742", 8 rows, slender, cylindrical, usually well filled tips, 
straight rowed, well covered with heavy husks carrying streamers; ears 
average 6 OZ. 
Kernels: Deep golden yellow or yellowish orange, broad, medium depth, 
uniform type making desirable pack, tender and good flavor. 
Plants: 442-512’, dark green, stiff stalked, usually with one to three large 
suckers. 
GOLDEN EARLY MARKET (EARLY GOLDEN MARKET, GILL’S 
GOLDEN EARLY MARKET) ee ee ie ee eee a ar) AyS 
Ears: 6-7'2”", slightly tapered to tapered, 10-16 rows, straight rowed, 
moderately filled tips, fair husk covering; ears average 82 oz. 
Kernels: Light to medium yellow, medium to broad, shallow to medium 
depth, fair to good flavor, fair to good quality. Large eared early mar- 
ket corn. 
Plants: 542-612’, medium breadth leaves, medium dark green, fairly well 
rooted, few suckers, susceptible to fusarium, diplodia and smut in more 
humid corn regions. 
GOLDENSGIANImeprmmes ee ws ee Oe 74 days 
Ears: 7-8”, 10-16 rows, slightly tapered, straight rowed, usually well filled 
tips, good husk coverage, with moderately coarse husks; ears average 
10 oz. 
Kernels: Medium yellow, medium breadth, medium deep to deep, good 
flavor, mostly thin hulled. 
Plants: 642-714’, dark green, medium heavy stiff stalk, only occasional 
suckers. 
GOLDEN@SMIDGETMeewers 65-68 days 
Ears: 3%-4”, 8 rows, cylindrical, straight rowed, moderately well filled 
tips, good husk. 
Kernel: Medium to pale yellow, wide, shallow, excellent flavor. 
Plants: 3’ tall, very slender, many suckers, weak stalked, ears 4” from 
ground, dark green with red midrib. A home garden novelty. 
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