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HOWLING MOB (White) HM 75 
Vanguard 
A productive, large eared, second early variety, suitable for home and truck gardens. 
STALKS —5 to 6 feet tall, sturdy, with moderately heavy foliage. 
EARS ——8 to 8% inches long, chunky, 10 to 14 rows, somewhat tapering. 
KERNEL— White, shallow, good quality. Seed white, somewhat wrinkled. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN (White) HM 90 
An old, widely known and popular main crop sweet corn. 
STALKS—8 to 9 feet tall, vigorous, heavy foliage, heavy stalk. 
EARS 
8% to 9% inches long, 16 to 18 crowded rows. 
KERNEL—White, plump, medium wide and deep. Sweet, fine quality. Seed white and 
wrinkled. 
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Zea Mays var. dentata 
EARLY ADAMS (White) H 73 
A hardy table variety that can stand more cold, damp weather than sweet corn. Well 
liked because of its dependability, earliness, and ear worm resistance. 
STALKS —5% to 6% feet tall, vigorous. 
EARS 
7 to 8 inches long, 12 to 14 rows. 
KERNEL— White, broad, shallow, fairly tender at edible stage. Seed white and smooth. 
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS (White) H 70 
Another very hardy table variety. Extremely early. Can be planted earlier than sweet 
corn. 
STALKS —4 to 4% feet tall. Ears borne fairly close to the ground. 
EARS ——5% to 6 inches long, 12 rows. 
KERNEL—White, broad and shallow. Fair quality. Seed white and smooth. 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE (White ) HMS 78 
Snowflake 
Well known in the South. Used as roasting ears for local trade and also for shipping. 
Has dual value in producing good crop of feed corn if roasting ear market is unfavor- 
able. 
STALKS —7% to 8% feet tall, uniform. Hardy and capable of withstanding colder 
weather in spring than sweet corn. 
EARS 
9 inches long, 12 to 16 rows, attractive. 
KERNEL—Pearly white, tender, fairly sweet when young. Seed white, smooth, dented. 
