logreen 191 x 12E 88 days 
Plant—712-8 feet tall, vigorous, virtual- 
ly no suckers, widely adapted, dark 
green foliage, high ear. 
Ear—7-74%2 inches long, 16-20 rows, 
diameter 2144-2% inches, kernels semi- 
narrow and deep, good quality. 
Developed by Dr. E. S. Haber at Iowa 
State College. An early maturing, 
widely adapted white hybrid, especially 
valuable where maturity is a factor. 
Very productive, it is recommended for 
canning cream style. Adapted to me- 
chanical picking. 
Snow King 
95 days 
Plant—8-8'% feet tall, sturdy stalk, vir- 
tually no suckers, dark green foliage, 
high ear. 
logreen 56 
Ear—7 14-8 inches long, 20-24 rows, diam- 
eter 214-2% inches, narrow kernel of 
very good depth, pearly white, blocky 
ear type, medium to good quality. 
A heavy yielder adapted to mechanical 
picking. One of the most popular recent 
developments in this class. 
88 days 
Plant—8 feet tall, vigorous, suckers mod- 
erately, 
green leaves. 
widely adapted, wide 
dark 
Ear—8-9 inches long, 16-20 rows, diam- 
eter 2% inches, narrow, deep, pearly 
white kernels. 
Developed by N. K. & Co. 
more cylindrical ear, 
longer, 
lke lng) 6) 
whiter 
kernel and better quality than Iogreen 
191 x 12K. An excellent quality white 
hybrid. 
Open Pollinated Yellow Varieties 
Bantam or Golden Evergreen 95 days 
Plant—6-7 feet tall, foliage medium dark 
green, stalk heavy, few suckers. 
Ear—7-8 inches long, 10-14 rows, slight- 
ly tapered, broad, deep yellow kernels, 
quality fair. 
A selection from a cross between Golden 
Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen. A 
medium late variety for home market 
garden. 
Earliest Golden Sweet, 8 Row 
(Golden Gem Type) 70 days 
Plant—4 feet tall, stalk thin, few suckers. 
Ear—6-7 inches long, mainly 8 rows, 
cylindrical, medium yellow, quality ex- 
cellent. 
One of the earliest high quality yellow 
varieties, popular with home and 
market gardeners in the North. 
Extra Early Golden Bantam 76 days 
Plant—4%-5 feet tall, foliage medium 
green moderate suckering. 
Ear—7 inches long, mostly 8 rows, 
straight and cylindrical, medium gold- 
en yellow, quality excellent. 
Our strain is a re-combination of the best 
selected inbred lines from our breeding 
grounds resulting in an unusually vig- 
orous, uniform and productive stock. 
Especially adapted to home gardens 
x. 
Extra Early Golden Bantam 
where early roasting ears are desired. 
This variety is especially popular in 
Northern areas and is unsurpassed in 
quality. 
Gill’s Golden Early Market 73 days 
Plant—5 feet tall, few suckers, 
foliage, dark green leaves. 
scant 
Ear—6-7 inches long, 10-12 rows, chunky, 
slightly tapered, kernels medium to 
light yellow, quality fair. 
An extra early yellow variety adapted to 
home and market garden use in Nor- 
thern short season area. 
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