DESSERT SEED CO. | EL CENTRO, CALIF. 

GARDEN CORN—White Table Varieties 
Adams Extra Early White (Burlington): Ears: 12 to 14 rows. Kernels 
medium breadth and depth, snow white. Fairly tasty and tender 
when in the milk stage. Resistant to ear worm and disease. Height 
of stalks 5 feet, length of ear 6 inches. 
Early White Cory: Ears: 12 rows. Kernel medium breadth and depth, 
creamy white, often carries two ears to a stalk. Sweet and tender. 
Good early market variety. Height of stalk 5 feet, length of ear 6144 
inches. 
Mexican June (White): Ears: 12 to 18 rows. Husks fit tightly, making 
it highly resistant to ear worm. Height of stalk 9 feet, length of 
ear 8 inches. Strictly a southern variety, used on the border states 
and in Mexico. It is a half sugar white Corn used both for green 
corn and for flour. Very popular with the Spanish-American peo- 
ple of the Southern States. 
Truckers Favorite (White): Ears: 12 to 16 rows. Kernels medium 
breadth and fairly deep, ivory white, good flavor when in the milk 
stage. A vigorous plant, withstands cold, heavy yielder. Height of 
stalk 8 feet, length of ear 9 inches. 
CRESS 
(Lepidium sativum) (Annual) 
Broad Leaved: Leaves are oval, plain, about 2 inches long and 1 inch 
broad, useful for salads, pleasantly warm flavor. 
Curled or Pepper Grass: Produces an abundance of finely cut dark 
green leaves. Suitable for garnishing and salads. Rather a pungent 
flavor. 
CUCUMBER 
(Cucumis sativus) (Annual) 
Black-Spined Varieties 
Boston Pickling: Medium dark green, uniform in cropping. Fruit only 
slightly tapered. Length 6 to 7 inches. Slicing diameter 212 inches 
when fully developed. 
Chicago Pickling: Medium green, very early; hardy and vigorous vine. 
Fruit almost square ended, attractively ribbed and warted when 
at pickle size. Length 6 to 7 inches; slicing diameter 21% to 2% 
inches when fully developed. 
28 
Days to 
Maturity 
from Seed 
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