VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES % KEYSTONE SEEDS 
SWEET CORN—Continued 
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GOLDEN SUNSHINE (Y) HM CRAMP 
Desirable as a very early yellow corn in Northern home and market gardens. 
Earlier than Golden Bantam, with larger but shorter ear. 
STALKS —5 to 514 feet tall, fairly sturdy. 
EARS —7 to 7% inches long, 10 to 12 rowed, well filled and plump. 
KERNEL—A golden yellow, medium in size and depth, tender, sweet, of good 
flavor. Seed, yellow and very wrinkled. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN (W) HMCF CHIRP 
A commonly known and popular standard main crop sweet corn for home, 
market garden, and canning. 
STALKS —8 to 9 feet tall, vigorous, heavy foliage, heavy stalk. 
EARS -—8¥}% to 914 inches long, 16 to 18 rowed, plump kernels, rows crowded. 
KERNEL—White, medium to large, sweet, very fine quality. Seed, white and 
wrinkled. 
VANGUARD or Howling Mob (W) HM CRUEL 
A productive, large-eared, second early variety, suitable for home and truck 
gardeners; very good quality. 
STALKS —5 to 6 feet tall, sturdy, moderately heavy foliage. 
EARS -—8 to 8% inches long, 10 to 14 rowed, somewhat tapering. 
KERNEL—White, not deep, of good quality. Seed, white, somewhat wrinkled. 
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EARLY WHITE TABLE VARIETIES 
Zea mays var. dentata 
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EARLY ADAMS (W) H CHORD 
A hardy table variety that can stand more cold, damp weather than regular 
sweet corn. Well liked as a table corn because of its dependability, earliness, 
and worm resistance. 
STALKS —5% to 6% feet tall, more vigorous and taller than Extra Early 
’ Adams. 
EARS  —7 to 8 inches long, 12 to 14 rowed. 
KERNEL—White, tender, and tasty at table stage. Seed, white and smooth. 
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS (W) H CIVIL 
Another very hardy table variety; extremely early; can be planted earlier than 
sweet corn. 
STALKS —4 to 4% feet tall; ears grow close to ground. 
EARS —5%4 to 6 inches long, 12 rowed. 
KERNEL—White, fairly sweet, tender. Seed, white and smooth. 
TRUCKERS FAVORITE (W) HMS CLACK 
Well-known variety of the South, used as roasting ears for local trade and also 
shipping. Has dual value in producing good crop of feed corn if roasting ear 
market unfavorable. 
STALKS —71% to 8% feet tall, uniform grower. Hardy and capable of with- 
standing colder weather in spring than sweet corns. 
EARS -—8 to 9 inches long, 12 to 16 rowed, attractive in appearance. 
KERNEL—White, tender, fairly sweet. Seed, white, smooth, dented. 
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