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Merit F1 Silver Queen F1 Jubilee F1


1434 Jubilee F1 81 days. Popular all-purpose variety bears 8½" x 1¾" ears with 16-20 rows of sugary yel- low kernels; sometimes two ears per stalk. Flavorful, tender and sweet. Adapted to New England, Great Lakes, west of the Mississippi. High yield potential. Tolerant ComR, SCLB. Canning, Freezing, Fresh Mkt, Processing.


1455 Merit F1 GD\V <HOORZ Peaches ‘N Cream F1 Golden Queen F1 SU Hybrids


Normal Sugary Gene Type (su). The standard sweet corn for many years. Sweet, creamy kernels with tender skin best used immediately after picking as conversion of sugar to starch is rapid. Isolation not required.


1396 Early Sunglow F1 HDUV


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Quickie F1


1414 Golden Queen F1 88 days. The yellow version of Silver Queen, quite popular with our customers na- tionwide. Uniform ears 8½ x 1¾" contain 12-16 rows RI \HOORZ NHUQHOV ZLWK 6LOYHU 4XHHQ Á DYRU YHU\ VZHHW DQG WHQGHU 'DUN KXVNV DQG Á DJ OHDYHV 5HVLVWDQW 6: Tolerant NCLB, SCLB. Fresh Mkt.


AnLB ComR GW


MDMV NCLB SCLB SW


Dream Pop Yellow F1 Cat#


1255U 1256U


Cat# 1455


Cat# 1396


1414 1434


Dream Pop RedF1 28


Corn Disease Codes Anthracnose Leaf Blight


Common Rust Goss' Wilt


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


Popcorn


Dream Pop Red Dream Pop Yellow


Sweet Corn (M = 1000) Merit


Sweet Corn Early Sunglow


Golden Queen Jubilee


Quickie 1529, 1529U Silver Queen ¼ lb


14.25 14.25


HDU :HOO NQRZQ


standard favorite of traditional corn quality. Silks eas- ily for extra clean eating. Sturdy clean plant, easy pick- ing. Tolerant SW.


1481 & 1481U Peaches 'N Cream Early EH F1 70 days. Bicolor. 7¾ x 17


/8 " ears produce 14 rows of fat yel-


low and white kernels. The husk package offers long PHGLXP JUHHQ Á DJV $ À UVW HDUO\ YDULHW\ WKDW GHOLYHUV D JUHDW VZHHW FUHDP\ Á DYRU )UHVK 0NW


1493 Quickie F1 68 days. Early bicolor. Ears 7½ x 1.8" with 12 fat kernel rows. 4.5' stalks hold ears 10" off ground. Very good quality for early market windows. Fresh Mkt, Shipping.


1529 & 1529U Silver Queen F1 88 days. A well known favorite. Uniform 8 x 1¾" large ears contain 14-16 rows of white kernels. Dark green husks and Á DJV 9LJRURXV SODQWV WR 5HVLVWDQW 1&/% 6: Tolerant SCLB. Fresh Mkt, Short Distance Shipping.


Popcorn


1255U Dream Pop Red F1 120 days. Bright red ker- nels with high popping percentage, deli- FLRXV QXWW\ Á DYRU DQG VPRRWK FUXQFK\ WH[ ture. Red and yellow are sister lines, can be blended for ornamental jar of popcorn. 6" x 1 -1.5" diameter ears produce about 700 kernels. Ears are slightly tapered ZLWK JRRG WLS À OO KHOG IW DERYH JURXQG RQ stalks. Ornamental Edible, Farm Mkt, Cornucopia.


NEW! IW


1256U Dream Pop Yellow F1 Bright kernels ranging from soft yellow to light orange, sister line to Dream Pop Red.


NEW! 1 lb


43.20 43.20


500 sd 2500 sd 5.85 22.80


¼ lb ½ lb 1 lb


(per lb) 34.80 34.80


5 lb


(per M) 7.40


5 M (per lb) 5 lb


10 M (per M)


6.40


10 lb (per lb)


10 lb (per lb)


29.50 29.50


25 M (per M)


5.75


25 lb (per lb)


50 lb (per lb)


25 lb (per lb)


26.15 26.15


50 M (per M)


5.30


100 lb (per lb)


50 lb (per lb)


24.00 24.00


100 M (per M)


4.95


500 lb (per lb)


5.00 7.65 13.00 11.45 10.40 ------- ------- ------- ------- 6.20 9.55 16.20 14.30 13.00 12.00 11.25 10.80 10.35 6.85 10.60 17.95 15.80 14.30 13.25 12.50 11.90 11.45


1481, 1481U Peaches 'N Cream Early EH 6.35 9.90 16.65 14.80 13.30 12.30 11.55 11.20 10.60 1493


7.60 11.80 19.80 17.55 15.75 14.65 13.75 13.30 12.65 6.30 9.80 16.70 14.75 13.25 12.25 11.65 11.00 10.60


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