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Supersweet Jubilee Plus F1 Honey ‘N Pearl F1


More sh2 Bicolor


Obsession F1 's


1419 Honey 'N Pearl F1 78 days. Super Sweet type with excellent holding ability. Well- formed, 9" ears contain 16-18 straight


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1480 Obsession F1 81 days. sh2 + se bicolor. Both sweet and creamy tender. Proven main- season market leader in many areas. High


NEW!


quality ears 8.5" x 1.7" diam with 18-20 kernel rows held 2 ft above ground. Resistant CR. Tolerant NCLB, SW. Fresh Mkt, Shipping, Roadside.


White


1429 How Sweet It Is F1 87 days. Ears to 8 x 1.9" long contain 18 rows of crisp, very sweet kernels. Widely adapted plants grow to 7', normally


produces two ears per stalk. Isolation required. Me- dium Tolerance NCLB, SW. Commercial, Fresh Mkt, Shipping.


Yellow


1448 Krispy King F1 78 days. Large 8 x 1.9" ears pro- duce plump, sweet kernels. 18-20 kernel rows, excel- OHQW WLS À OO 7ROHUDQW 1&/% )UHVK 0NW 6KLSSLQJ


1710 & 1710U Supersweet Jubilee Plus F1 83 days. Excellent holding ability. Ears 8½ x 17


/8 " long have


16-20 rows of tender, yellow kernels. Plants 7-9' tall are widely adapted. Isolation required. Tolerant ComR, SCLB, SW. Fresh Mkt, Processing, Shipping.


AnLB ComR GW


MDMV NCLB SCLB SW


Corn Disease Codes Anthracnose Leaf Blight


Common Rust Goss' Wilt


Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus Northern Leaf Blight (& races) Southern Leaf Blight Stewart's Wilt


Cat# 1429


1785 Cat#


1419 1448 1480


1775 1479 1795


Sweet Corn How Sweet It Is


Xtra-Sweet®


Sweet Corn (M = 1000) Honey 'N Pearl


Krispy King Obsession


1710, 1710U Supersweet Jubilee Plus Xtra-Sweet® Xtra-Sweet® Xtra-Sweet®


Chieftain Yellow Nordic


Northern Yellow ¼ lb ½ lb 1 lb


Xtra-Sweet®


Nordic F1


Xtra-Sweet® Super Sweet (sh2


) 1775 Xtra-Sweet® Chieftain F1 GD\V <HOORZ %LJ


ears, 8-8½ x 2" with large kernels in 14-18 straight rows. Good protection with tight mid-green husk. 7' stalk with 34" ear ht. and good snap. High yield poten- tial. Tolerant ComR, NCLB, SCLB, SW. Fresh Mkt.


1479 Xtra-Sweet® Nordic F1 73 days. 2nd early bi- NEW!


color sh2. Very good cool-soil emergence. Large 8.5" ears with 14 -16 kernel rows.


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quality. Closest Northern XtraSweet Bi-


Color. Fresh Mkt, Shipping. 1785 Xtra-Sweet®


Northern BiColor F1 68 days. Bi-


color. Early. Ears 8½-9" x 1.9" with large, deep kernels. 6XSHU VZHHW Á DYRU JORVV\ KLJK FRQWUDVW ELFRORU ô stalk with 2' ear ht. 12-14 straight kernel rows. Excel- lent overall performance for such an early F1. Only ½" tip blanking, mid-green husk with fairly tight protective coverage and high yield potential. Easy snap for quick picking and easy handling. Fresh Mkt, Shipping.


1795 Xtra-Sweet® Northern Yellow F1 67 days. Extra


early with excellent cold soil emergence. Ears 8½ x 1¾", very large for early variety. Dark protective husk package. Sturdy 5½' stalks, 15" ear ht. Tolerant NCLB, SCLB. Fresh Mkt, Shipping.


Krispy King F1 (per lb) 5 lb


10 lb (per lb)


25 lb (per lb)


Xtra-Sweet® Northern Yellow F1


50 lb (per lb)


100 lb (per lb)


500 lb (per lb)


10.60 16.35 27.75 24.45 22.00 20.45 19.25 18.35 17.65


Northern BiColor 13.00 20.15 34.75 30.00 27.00 25.00 23.80 22.70 21.75 5 M


500 sd 2500 sd (per M)


10 M (per M)


25 M (per M)


9.60 37.00 12.15 10.50 9.35 8.40 32.40 10.65


12.50 48.15 15.80 13.60 12.15 11.15 10.40 8.30 32.25 10.60 8.60 33.15 10.85 9.00 34.95 11.50


9.15 8.20 9.15 8.15


9.35 8.35 9.90 8.85


9.60 37.00 12.15 10.50 9.35 To Order Call: 800-622-7333 (USA) or 864-227-5150 (Int'l)


7.45 7.65 8.15 8.55


50 M (per M)


8.55 7.50


100 M (per M)


8.00 7.00


6.95 7.15 7.55 8.00


23 Xtra-Sweet® Chieftain F1 How Sweet It Is F1


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