44 FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 
SWEET CORN 
Open Pollinated Varieties—White (Cont.) 
Height ee 

of stalk Length Row 
feet inches count 
HOWLING MOB?) 230) ee 7 Ti. ele 
Productive variety for market and truckers. Ker- 
nels: rather shallow and fair quality. 
OREGONJEVERGREEN S27 oe 7 8 12-14 
Often used for succession planting, Long, tight 
husk protects ear to some extent from corn ear 
worm, and allows long distance shipping. Kernels: 
deep, sweet and tender. 
Particularly adapted for use on the Pacific Coast. 
STOWELUESSEVERGREE Nie iBYA 8 14-20 
Standard late variety. Kernels: deep and broad, 
good flavor. 
Open Pollinated Varieties — Yellow 
BANTAM*AEVERGREEN@ (Golden) eee 7 8 14-18 
Productive market variety. Kernels: broad and 
variable in width, deep and tender. 
CARMBEULEGOLDEN Gee es ee 5 ii 12 
Dwarf, second early variety, popular in California. 
FERRY’S GOLDEN (Charlevoix) .... 6 7 12 
(F-M) The standard of excellence in sweet corn. Kernels: 
broad, deep, tender and of highest quality. 
GOLDEN@BANITAM 0) ae) eee ee 5 6u 8 
GOLDENGEARL YS MARK Eee: 4l4 614 12-14 
GOLDENVSUNSHIN Ray ge ee 6 fi 10-12 
WHIPPLE'S EARLY YELLOW.) eee 614 7% 12-14 
CORN FOR ROASTING EARS 
EARLY ADAMS OR BURLINGTON. ye ian eae ee 6 1% 12-14 
Hardy variety used for table in the South. Kernels: 
fairly sweet, tender, becoming smooth and hard 
when ripe. 
EXTRA ‘(EARLY» ADAMS S.~, c3-) 5) ee 44 5 12-14 
Similar to Early Adams, but snia:ler ear and 
earlier. 
TRUCKERS FAVORITE ....... 74 9 12-16 
Extensively used for roasting “ears. Kernels: 
medium width and depth, fairly sweet. 
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