



Corn, Stowell’s Hybrid Evergreen 
@ STOWELL’S HYBRID 
EVERGREEN 
(Days to Maturity, 90) 
This hybrid is produced from pure inbred 
strains out of the parental Stowell’s variety. It 
is typically about 16- rowed, with higher sugar 
content and better tenderness than the open- 
pollinated Stowell’s Evergreen. It generally 
produces about 25 percent greater yield than the 
open-pollinated Stowell’s and is much more 
uniform, of course. Stalks are from 714 to 84% 
feet tall on average soil and the crop is ready for 
table use in about 90 days from planting under 
most conditions. Highly resistant to smut and 
drought. Ears are about 8 inches long. Excellent 
for canning. 
e STOWELL’S EVERGREEN 
(Days to Maturity, 90) 
USEs: Home and market garden. 
Statk: 8 to 9 feet tall, vigorous, heavy foliage. 
Ears: 81% to 94% inches long, rows crowded. 
KERNEL: Sweet, white and large. 
e IDEAL EARLY ADAMS 
(Days to Maturity, 75) 
Uses: Hardy table variety. Most resistant 
to cold, damp weather. Used in home 
and market gardens. 
Sratk: 5 to 6% feet tall, more vigorous than 
Extra Early Adams. 
Ears: 7 to 8 inches long, 12- to 14-rowed. 
KERNEL: White. 
e@ GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
(Days to Maturity, 80) 
Usrs: Used by canners, shippers, and market 
gardeners. Excellent for freezing. 
SratK: 6 feet tall, vigorous, resistant to bac- 
terial wilt. 
Ears: 8 inches long, generally 2 ears per 
’ stalk, 10- to 14-rowed, uniform in size. 
KerneE.: Yellow. 
Richmond, Virginia 
Usss: 
STALK: 
Ears: 
e GOLDEN BANTAM 
(Days to Maturity, 70) 
Home and market gardens. Also 
widely used as canning variety. 
Excellent for freezing. 
41% to 51% feet tall. 
61% to 71% inches long, 8-rowed. 
KERNEL: Large and yellow. 

Corn, Golden Cross Bantam 
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