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Ears are of medium size, with 10 or 12 rows of broad grains. Flavor good. Ripens 2 to 7 days before Cory. Fordhook. The ears are 6 to 7 inches long, and eight-rowed. The grains are deep, making the cob small. Fordhook ripens two or three days earlier than Cory. Grains and cob white, and stalk is similar to Cory. Golden Bantam. Stalks about 4 feet tall. This corn has ears S inches long and eight- rowed. There is a delicious, sweet flavor, and the corn is very tender. Grains a deep yellow. The se...ed is firm, and therefore can be planted earlier. The skin of the kernels is tender. The variety is recom- mended for the home garden. Golden Sweet (Carpenter's). An improve- ment of Golden Bantam. It does not have the mealy taste of other yellows. 141 SWEET CORN Hiawatha. Plant 5 feet tall. The ears are about 8 inches long, plump and well filled with pearly white grains. The corn is tender and sweet. It is ready to harvest in nine to ten weeks. Ideal. Stalks 6 feet high. A very vig- orous, stocky grower, maturing in 70 days.
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