: 95 Days— Ears chunky and 
without row formation; kernels 
Stalks 5 ft. Ears 6 ins. 
- SOUTH AMERICAN GIANT: 
T.N.T. 
105 Days—The golden yellow 
_ kernels of pearl type are large 
~ and creamy white when popped. 
Golden 
Sunshine 
Sweet Corn 
GOLDEN BANTAM 
80 Days—The most popular and best known of all 
the yellow sugar corns and has made a reputation 
for its earliness and delicious quality. It is used ex- 
_tensively for home gardeners, truckers and canners. 
Stalks dwarf, 4% to 5 ft. Ears 6 to 7 ins. long, 
uniformly 8-rowed. Kernels broad, tender, sweet and 
fine flavor. Many varieties of yellow corn have been 
bred since the introduction of Golden Bantam, but 
“many customers still believe that this variety sur- 
passes all in sweetness and distinct buttery flavor. 
t 
. GOLDEN EARLY MARKET 
57 to 60 Days—Especially desirable for the early 
gardener. In size and flavor it is equal to the Golden 
Bantam. Stalks 3 ft.-Ears slightly pointed 6 to 7 
ins. long with 10 to 12 rows of golden kernels; ten- 
_ der, sweet and delicious. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN BANTAM 
88 Days—An excellent mid-season ‘variety having 
the same delicious flavor of Golden Bantam but with 
longer ears and 10 to 14 rows of deeper kernels. 
Stalks 6 ft. Ears mostly cylindrical, 7 ins. long. 
Kernels medium to dark yellow. 
Yellow Sweet Corn 
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GOLDEN SUNSHINE 
76 Days—An early variety popular for market gar- 
deners and a good home garden sugar corn 3 to 4 
days earlier than Golden Bantam. Ears 6 to 7 ins. 
long with 10 to 12 rows of bright golden kernels; 
tender, sweet and delicious. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY YELLOW 
84 Days—A large eared second early variety for 
home and particularly profitable for the market 
gardeners, Stalks 6% ft. Ears 7 to 8 ins. set with 
12 to 14 rows of golden yellow, fairly, deep, sweet 
kernels. 
GOLDEN GIANT 
88 Days—A mid-season variety. Well liked and 
much in demand for home and market garden plant- 
ing. Stalks 7 ft. Ears rather thick at the butt, 12 to 
16 rowed, 8 ins. long. Kernels deep creamy yellow, 
flavor rich and delicious. 
BANTAM EVERGREEN 
89 Days—A cross between the Stowell’s Evergreen 
and Golden Bantam, producing a medium late type 
that combines the size of the Evergreen ear with 
the rich golden yellow and delicious quality of the 
Seventy Stalk 7 to 8 ft. Ears 14 to 18 rowed, 8 ins. 
ong. 
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Pop Corn 
WHITE RICE 
q 110 Days—Pearly white kernels 
popping a pure white. Stalks 
5 ft. Ears 6 ins. 
JAPANESE HULLESS 
white, pointed, narrow, pop to 
large snowy white. 
GOLDEN QUEEN 
115 Days—Golden yellow ker- 
nels popping a creamy white. 
Bantam 
Evergreen 
| Sweet Corn 
Garden Corn for Roasting Ears 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE 
75 Days—This is the favorite garden corn for roast- 
ing ears in the South. It can be planted very early 
or late with good results. Stalks 7 ft. producing 
excellent foliage for early fodder. Ears 10 ins. long 
with 12 to 16 rows of white kernels, sweet and 
tender. 
IDEAL OR LARGE EARLY ADAMS 
75 Days—Very hardy for early planting and much 
used in the South. Stalks 6 ft. Ears thick, 8 ins. long, 
12 to 14 rowed. Kernels white, sweet and tender if 
eaten young. ; 
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS 
70 Days—Resembles Ideal except it is smaller 
and earlier. 
BLAND’S EXTRA EARLY 
Perkins Early Market or First Early Table 
.68 Days—Those who follow trucking for mar. 
ket should not overlook planting this profitable 
early money maker. Although not a true sweet 
corn, it is remarkably sweet and has the advan- 
tage of hardiness. It can be planted earlier 
than any other variety with perfect safety. 
Ears 8 ins. long with 8 to 10 rows of medium 
deep, pearly white kernels. 
