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inches long), and the cob is small, densely 
covered to the very tip with irregular rows 
of very long, tender, white kernels of delicious 
flavor when cooked. Stalks average 7 feet in 
height and frequently yield three ears each. 
EARLY EVERGREEN, 95 Days—FEars 7 
inches long and 2% inches thick, 14 to 18 
rows of sweet delicious white kernels. Matures 
five days earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen, 
which it resembles. 
GOLDEN BANTAM 8-ROWED, 85 Days— 
The ears are small (about 6 inches) and the 
grains golden-yellow in color, but the delicious 
flavor and the tender quality when cooked is 
not surpassed by any other variety of Sweet 
Corn, and has made it one of the most popu- 
lar for the home and market garden. The 
plants are dwarf, attaining a height of 5 to 6 
feet and often bearing two or more ears to 
the stalk. 
GOLDEN BANTAM 12-ROWED, 85 Days 
—Can also supply the improved strain, a se- 
lection from the old Golden Bantam with 
larger ear and greater productivity. Desirable 
for canners and market gardeners. 
HOWLING MOB, 85 Days—So named, the 
story goes, because when introduced, there 
was a clamorous demand in the market for 
this early, tender, delicious sort. Ears meas- 
ure 7 to 9 inches, with 12 to 14 rows of pearly 
white grains. Stalks grow 6 feet tall. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN, 100 Days— 
More largely planted than any other Sweet 
Corn, for home use, market, and canning. 
The long slender grains are of good size. The 
ears are 8 inches long. Ears slightly tapered 
with 16 to 18 rows. Seed white, long, large. 
Plant grows 8 to 9 feet tall. 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE — Used in the 
South and West for roasting ears, which are 
about 9 inches long. Kernels white. 
HYBRIDS 
Hybrid Sweet Corn excels open-pollinated 
in heavier yiéld, disease resistance and more 
even maturity. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN HYBRID—Pro- 
duces stalks 71% feet tall with ears 7% inches 
long in 98 days. This Hybrid was originated 
at the University of Illinois and is well adapt- 
ed to the Middle West and a favorite with the 
canners. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM—This splendid 
corn developed by Purdue, seeds mature some 
8 to 10 days later than Golden Bantam. Ears 
are about 8 inches long, 12 to 14-rowed, stalks 
7 feet high, a most popular sort with us. 
IOANA—This Hybrid comes to us from the 
Iowa Station; is somewhat similar to Golden 
Bantam Hybrid with heavier foliage, 8-inch 
ears, well filled with medium, narrow, light 
yellow kernels. It is highly resistant to drought 
and bacterial wilt; superior canning and mar- 
ket variety. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN HYBRID — 
The uniform ears on this new splendid Hybrid 
are about 8 inches in length, with 14 to 18 
rows of attractive kernels well filled at the 
tips. The chalky white kernels show medium 
depth and breadth with excellent quality and 
flavor making a heavy yield. The plants grow 
about 8 feet tall with stiff, medium heavy 
stalk of dark green color, many stalks having 
