Extra-Early Adams Corn
Not a sugar corn, but grown for early use. Ear, 5c; qt., 20c; ½ pkt., 60c; pkt., $1.00; bus., $3.50.
Originally listed in: 1904 Thorburn's Seeds
Extra Early Adams Corn
This is of dwarf growth, six to seven feet in height, with two thick medium-sized ears, and is a week to ten days earlier than the Adams Early and Dreadnaught. Pkt., 10c; pt., 15c; postpaid. qt., 20c; 4 qt., 60c; peck, $1.00
Originally listed in: Burpee's Annual for 1916
Extra Early Adams Corn
Very early and used extensively for a first early table corn in the South. The stalks are about 4 feet high. The ears are short, very full, twelve or fourteen rowed, often nearly as thick as they are long and are well covered with coarse husks. The kernels are white and smooth. This is an extremely hardy variety which can be grown earlier and closer together than most sorts. Pkt. 7C; lb. 20C; lb. 35c.
Originally listed in: Great Northern Seed Co. 1918