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IMPROVED HOWLING MOB (VANGUARD) .....__.. 82 days 
Ears: 62-8", 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 1114 oz. 
Kernels: Creamy white, broad, medium deep, fair flavor, usually tender. 
Plants: 742-812’, 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, straight 
rowed, moderately well filled tips, large cobbed, heavy husked; ears 
average 161% oz. 
Kernels: Creamy white, variable breadth, shallow to medium depth, fair 
flavor, variable quality from fair to excellent; used as large eared, late 
market corn. 
Plants: 8-9/2’, medium to broad leaves, dark green, moderately well 
rooted, occasional suckers, heavy yield of fodder. 
SUL ERSHIC ee eee | ee, | me. 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 Nie eee ee be 94 'days 
Ears: 642-8”, 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 13% 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 
Fars: 742-942", 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 rooted, few suckers, heavy yield of rather coarse fodder. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY WHITE nT ee kt eee) nD days 
Ears: 6-742", 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: 542-642’, medium to broad leaves, medium dark green, usually 
well rooted, moderate suckering, heavy yield of fodder for season. 
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