
IMPROVED Shh ba MOB (VANGUARD) ....._ .. 82 days 
Ears: 642-8", 12-16 rows, cylindrical to slightly tapered, mostly slightly 
tapered, straight rowed, usually well filled tips, good husk covering 
of heavy, coarse husks; ears average 111% oz. 
Kernels: Creamy white, broad, medium deep, fair flavor, usually tender. 
Plants: 712-812’, medium to dark green, broad leaved, heavy foliage, 
heavy stiff stalks, occasional suckers. 
LONG ISLAND BEAUTY (LATE MAMMOTH, MAMMOTH SUGAR) 
93 days 
Ears: 742-10", large, cylindrical to slightly tapered, 10-18 rows, Sei 
rowed, moderately well filled tips, large cobbed, heavy husked; ears 
average 1614 oz. 
Kernels: Creamy white, variable breadth, shallow to medium depth, fair 
flavor, variable quality from fair to excellent; used as large eared, late 
tee corn. 
Plants: 8-912’, medium to broad leaves, dark green, moderately well 
rooted, occasional suckers, heavy yield of fodder. 
LUTHER HILL... . . 65-68 days 
Ears: 342-4", 8 rows, cylindrical, straight rowed, “moderately well filled 
tips. 
Kernels: White, wide, shallow, excellent flavor. 
Plants: 3’ tall, very slender, ears 4-6” from ground, dark green. A home 
garden novelty. 
NARROW GRAIN EVERGREEN . 94 days 
Ears: 612-8", 18-26 rows, with majority 20-22 rows, cylindrical with oc- 
casional slightly tapered ears, straight rowed, well filled tips, good to 
excellent husk covering; ears average 132 oz. 
Kernels: Creamy or ivory white, narrow, very deep, very uniform type, 
good flavor, usually tender; used for both cream style and whole 
kernel pack. 
Plants: 712-9’, medium breadth to narrow leaved, dark green, medium 
stalk, fairly well rooted, occasional suckers, makes good fodder. 
STOWELLS EVERGREEN, DEEP GRAINED . . 95 days 
Ears: 742-912", 14-18 rows, cylindrical to slightly tapered ears, straight 
rowed, fairly well filled tips, good to excellent and heavy husk cover- 
ing; ears average 16 oz. 
Kernels: Creamy or ivory white, medium breadth, deep to very deep, 
distinctive semi-pointed crown in edible stage which becomes charac- 
teristic beak in dry seed, good flavor, tender; used in cream style and 
whole grain pack. 
Plants: 8-912’, medium to broad leaved, medium to dark green, heavy stiff 
stalk, well Tooted, few suckers, heavy yield of rather coarse fodder. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY WHITE . 72 days 
Ears: 6-7/2", cylindrical to slightly tapered, 10-16 rows, straight rowed, 
moderately filled tips, heavy husk; ears average 12 oz. Old early white 
market type grown for large ear. 
Kernels: White, variable breadth and depth, fair to good quality. 
Plants: 514-614’ , medium to broad leaves, medium dark green, usually 
well rooted, moderate suckering, heavy yield of fodder for season. 
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