Bland's Early Table
A flinty grain which enables it to be planted very early in cold ground. Height 4 to 4 ½ feet, producing ears within one foot of the ground, maturing in 65 days. A valuable substitute as an early variety, not a sugar corn, but a sweet table corn of rare quality.
Early Large Adams
One of the best second early varieties. A little later and larger than the above. Stalks grow about five feet high; ears about 8 inches long with 12 to 14 rows.
Extra Early Adams
The earliest Garden Corn. The earliest variety and can be planted first of all. It bears small, thick ears, close to the ground. Being a dwarf variety, it can be planted closer than the others. Ears 7 to 8 inches long.
Improved Large Adams
A wonderful early table corn, a cross between the Adams Early and another splendid variety. Average height of stalk about six feet. The ear is thick, well grained to the end of the cob, rows of grain straight and uniform. When cut green for market the ears average from 12 to 14 inches in length. It is only a few days later than the Adams Early in cutting, and being a large ear, commands the highest price in the market. It is very productive, producing 2 and often 3 good ears to the stalk. Being hardy, can be planted at same time as Adams Early, as it will stand a great deal of cold and wet weather.
Trucker's Favorite
Superior Early and Crop sort. Much larger than Early Adams and matures right after this variety. It makes fine stalks and ears and is valuable alike for very early field crop as well as for extremely late planting, also for table use.