advantage of the discount, as the round kernels will give satis- 
factory results. 
We would caution against saving seed from any hybrid for 
the following year’s planting. Such seed may prove entirely 
unsatisfactory, as hybrid corn must be crossed anew each year 
from proven inbreds to be sure of getting the proper cross. 
SPANCROSS is a new and extremely early hybrid which 
matures ahead of other early kinds. This ‘‘All-American”’ 
selection has medium-sized ears 614 - 7 inches long, with 10 - 12 
rows of yellow kernels of good quality. Quite resistant to cold. 
Wilt resistant. <A profilic yielder. Height of plants 4-5 feet. 
The earliest practical hybrid yet developed. It should not be 
confused with the several top-crosses of this variety, many of 
which resemble it very little. 
MARCROSS is an early hybrid, maturing three or four days 
later than Spancross. It has large ears, 7 - 8 inches long, mostly 
12 rowed, with light yellow kernels of good quality. Wilt 
resistant. Height of plants 5-6 feet. A fine yielder. Very 
well-known and popular. Probably the most used of the new 
early kinds. A money-maker for the market grower. 
CARMELCROSS is an early mid-season type, maturing 
three or four days later than Marcross. It has ears 714-8 
inches long, with 12-14 rows of beautiful yellow kernels of 
excellent quality. Highly wilt resistant. Height of plants 
54 - 614 feet. A very good yielder. This hybrid is becoming 
very popular as a market type. A good main crop hybrid for 
the home gardener. We especially recommend this hybrid. 
LINCOLN is a mid-season type. This new “All-American’’ 
selection matures about a week later than Carmelcross and 
several days ahead of Golden Cross Bantam. It has ears 714-814 
inches long, with 12-16 rows of bright yellow kernels. The 
ear is slightly larger in diameter than Golden Cross Bantam. 
Wilt resistant. Height of plant 6-7 feet. Fine quality and a 
good yielder. We are fortunate in having this hybrid this sea- 
son and we recommend its use. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM is a late mid-season type, 
maturing a few days after Lincoln. It has large ears 7144 -8% 
inches long, with 12-16 rows of bright yellow kernels of ex- 
cellent quality. Height of plants 6--7 feet. Highly wilt 
resistant. A good yielder. The best known of all of the hybrids. 
