HYBRID SWEET CORN
Plant seed in no fewer than 4 rows side-by-side to ensure good pol- lination. Plant rows 2-1/2 to 3 ft. apart, spacing about 5 in. apart. Thin early varieties to 10 in. apart, later varieties to 18 in. apart. Get a quicker start in cold soils by boosting the moisture content just be- fore sowing. Soak seeds in distilled water at 77° for 16 hours, then dry at room temperature for 8 hours. Immediately plant! One-half pound plants about 200 ft. of row.
Culture. Hybrid Yellow Types
03907 EARLIVEE (su). Our earliest 14 row su sweet corn with ear size substantially larger than Early Sunglow. Replaces Polarvee due to it's larger 8 in. ear size, bright yellow kernels and improved eating quality. Developed in Canada at a breeding station where they really know about early sweet corns. No other extra-early su corn matches the size of this one. Grows well in short-season areas where many common varieties won't ma- ture. If you garden in an area where cool temperatures often present a prob- lem for sweet corn, or just want good eating earlier in the season, this is the one to plant. 67 days. (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.65; 2 pkts. $4.45; (N) 1/2 lb. $10.50; (P) 1 lb. $18.95; (P) 4 lb. $65.95.
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when silks emerge from them. 35 to 55 days. (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.85; 2 pkts. $4.95; (N) 1/2 lb. $10.95; (P) 1 lb. $19.95; (P) 4 lb. $71.95.
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03923 IOCHIEF. An All-America Winner that is our most con- sistent producer. A truly outstanding late variety that is excellent for freezing, canning and eating fresh. Plants grow tall – 7 ft. – and are sturdy enough to resist wind. Ears are 9 to 10 in. long with 14 to 18 rows of deep, golden kernels. 2 ears per stalk. Very tender. Drought resistant. 85 days. (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.35; 2 pkts. $3.95; (N) 1/2 lb. $8.95; (P) 1 lb. $15.95; (P) 4 lb. $55.95.
03909 EARLY SUNGLOW. An extra-early sweet corn very resistant to cold and frost. Plump 6 to 7 in. ears with 12 rows of sweet, tender, yellow kernels. Plant grows 5 to 6 ft. tall, with a red tinge to the stalk, tassel and ear. Holds its edible stage well. 66 days. (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.15; (N) 1/2 lb. $9.75; (P) 1 lb. $16.95; (P) 4 lb. $59.95.
03942 MERIT. Called the “silkless corn” due to easy desilking. Ears are extra-large, about 8 to 9 in. long, with bright yellow kernels, good tip fi ll and dark green husk cover. Exceptional fl avor. Perfect for road- side stands or supermarket sales. 78 days. (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.85; 2 pkts. $4.95; (N) 1/2 lb. $11.50; (P) 1 lb. $19.95; (P) 4 lb. $72.95.
03925 GOLDEN JUBILEE. The most popular sweet corn for market gardeners. Produces high yields under the widest range of climates and growing condi- tions. Stores well on the stalk, providing fl exibility for harvesting and freezing. Ears are 8-1/2 in. long with 16 to 18 rows of deep, tender, yellow kernels. Grow for canning, freezing and market. 79 days. (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.45; 2 pkts. $3.95; (N) 1/2 lb. $9.45; (P) 1 lb. $16.95; (P) 4 lb. $57.95.
03918 GOLDEN QUEEN. A light yellow corn with tender- ness and sweetness very close to our famous Silver Queen. Dis- ease resistance makes it especially suited to the South. Very dark green husks and fl ag leaves are ideal for fresh market. Ears are 8-1/2 in. long, with 14 to 16 rows of kernels with excellent tip yield. 92 days. (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.65; 2 pkts. $4.75; (N) 1/2 lb. $10.25; (P) 1 lb. $17.95; (P) 4 lb. $61.95.
03906 BONUS HYBRID (su) 'BABY CORN'. Developed specifi cally as "baby corn" for salads, pickling and stir fry. You've seen them on salad bars and eaten them in Chinese restaurants. If you've ever wondered which variety is grown for baby corn, this is it. Each 4-1/2 ft. stalk produces several 2 to 4 in. long cobs. For highest yields, plant in hills of 4 to 5 plants or in rows spacing seeds 2 in. apart. Pick little immediately
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A breakthrough in breeding! Trial evaluations have confi rmed that the E.H. family is one of the tenderest, sweetest and best eating corns yet developed. The E.H. stands for everlasting heritage genes. The E.H. gene gives the corn a super-high natural sugar content which makes it hold longer before and after picking (10 to 14 days). E.H. family members can and freeze very well and have great "corn fl avor.”
03928 KANDY KING E.H. Same outstanding characteristics as Kandy Korn, but about 10 days earlier. Ears are 8-1/2 in. long with 12 to 16 rows of kernels. Pink silks and 6 to 7 ft. stalks. Very tender. Slow conversion to starch means you can postpone canning or freezing up to 10 to 12 days without loss of sweetness. Yellow type. 73 days. (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.55; 2 pkts. $4.25; (N) 1/2 lb. $9.95; (P) 1 lb. $17.95; (P) 4 lb. $61.95.
03977 TENDERTREAT E.H. A versatile full-season variety, reliably producing large yields of well-fl avored ears. Tender, golden-yellow kernels on ears averaging 9 in. in length, are wrapped in medium-green husks. Expect 14 to 18 rows of kernels per ear. Highly recommended for roadside market and home garden. 87 days. (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.95.
03812 PEACHES & CREAM E.H. All the outstanding qualities of Kandy Korn E.H., but in a bicolor that’s nearly as early as our Early Sun- glow. Big 7 in. ears combine the sweetness of white corn with the juiciness of yellow corn. Very popular for roadside market. Only 69 days. (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.55; 2 pkts. $4.25; (N) 1/2 lb. $9.95; (P) 1 lb. $17.95; (P) 4 lb. $61.95.
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03807 DELECTABLE (se). You will know where it got its name after your fi rst bite. It’s as delectable as any bicolor corn you will have ever tasted. Remarkably sweet and tender, the big 8 to 9 in. ears have 16 to 20 rows of small, refi ned yellow and white kernels. Shows wide adaptability with tolerance to Stewart’s Wilt, Common Rust and Northern Leaf Blight. Good husk cover and picks easy from 6-1/2 to 7 ft. stalks. 82 days. (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.95; (N) 1/2 lb. $10.95; (P) 1 lb. $18.95; (P) 4 lb. $63.95.
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03877 SUGAR PEARL HYBRID (se). Tolerant to North- ern and Southern Leaf Blights. Tapered 8 in. ears feature 14 to 16 rows of brilliant white kernals. Heavy yielder with good tip fi ll. Stalks grow to 6-1/2 ft. with their lowest ears at 16 to 18 in. off the ground for easy harvest. 73 days. (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.85; 2 pkts. $4.70; (N) 1/2 lb. $12.95; (P) 1 lb. $23.95; (P) 4 lb. $82.00.
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