SWEET CORN—Open Pollinated Yellow Types 
Truckers Favorite 78 days 
Plant—7% feet tall, foliage dark green, 
few suckers. Stands cold well. 
Ear—8 inches long, cylindrical, 10 to 16 
rows, quality only fair. 
This variety is an edible garden type field 
corn with starchy kernel, more vigor- 
out growth and greater tolerance to 
heat, disease and ear worm than true 
sweet corn. Used chiefly for roasting 
ears in the South. 
Whipples White 89 days 
Plant—6 feet tall, foliage medium dark 
green, moderate suckering, a heavy 
fodder yielder. 
Ear—6%% inches long, 14 to 18 rows, ker- 
nels deep and medium narrow, quality 
fair. 
A vigorous strong growing, second early 
white variety. Popular for home and 
market garden use. 


Stowell's Evergreen 
POPCORN 
Minhybrid 250 (White Hulless) 
Plant—4% to 5 feet tall, vigorous grower, 
stalk slender. 
Ear—4 inches long, chunky, 
irregular 
rows, slender white kernels. 
83 days 
Developed by the Minnesota Experiment 
Station. More tender kernels, less hull 
and higher popping expansion than 
Japanese Hulless. 
CRESS 
Curled or Pepper Grass 45 days 
Plant—8 inches, leaves finely cut, deep 
green and curled. 
A fast growing annual used for garnish- 
ing and salads with a pleasant pungent 
flavor. 
True Water Cress 180 days 
Plant—spreading habit, leaves mildly 
pungent, small, thick, bright green and 
divided. 
A hardy aquatic perennial adapted to cul- 
ture in cool, very moist situations such 
as banks of streams or springs. 
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Upland 45 days 
Plant—4 inches high, growth dwarf, leaves, 
medium green, small, notched and oval 
shaped, mildly pungent. 
Excellent in salads and as a garnish. 
Leaves similar in appearance and flavor 
to True Water Cress but plant adapted 
to upland culture. 
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