Golden State—Michael-Leonard’s Newest All-America Introduction 
TENDERMOST, WHITE SILK (Y)—84 days 
O\riginated by Michael-Leonard Company 
EAR—Same as regular Tendermost except the silks are snow white. 
PLANT—Same as Tendermost. 
USE—Same as regular Tendermost but texture a little better for freezing or cream 
style. White silks make missed fragments hardly detectable. 
This hybrid has all the high qualities of regular Tendermost, plus pure white silks. 
TENDERMOST 18, WHITE SILK (Y)—85 days 
Originated by Michael-Leonard Company 
EAR—16 to 18 rows, otherwise the same as regular Tendermost. 
PLANT—10” to 12” taller than regular Tendermost. 
USE—Freezing, canning whole kernel and cream style. Market and home gardens. 
This is an excellent new variety that the home gardeners will really like. It has all 
the good points of regular Tendermost plus two to four more rows of kernels and 
a larger stalk. 
TOP FLIGHT BANTAM (Y )—83 days Originated by Michael-Leonard Company 
EAR—8” to 9” long, 14 to 16 rows of medium yellow kernels. 
PLANT—6¥Y to 7 ft. tall, dark green. 
USE—Canning, whole kernel or cream style. Market or home gardens. 
A good name for a hybrid that has been selected a winner in the All-America 
Selections. Very prolific, fine quality with ears ranging from 8 to 9 inches in 
length. Fancy edible period 81 to 86 days. 
TRISTATE (Y )—86 days Originated by Michael-Leonard Company 
EAR—8” to 9” long, mainly 14 rows with perfectly filled tips. 
PLANT—7¥, to 8 ft. tall, dark green, very drouth resistant, high yields, vigorous, 
picks mechanically. 
USE—Canning, cream style. 
This is one hybrid that is not sensitive to soil type. Makes good yields most any 
p’ace and in dry seasons, too. An excellent variety for the South. Fancy edible 
period 84 to 88 days. 
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