Western and Minnesota Grown Corn 
SWEET CORN 
ILLINOIS GOLDEN HYBRID No. 11 (73C x 87A) 
Ears — 8 inches, slender, 12 to 14 rows fairly deep 
medium width and light orange kernels. Tender 
and sweet, ear tips fairly well covered. Short 
shank. Stalk — 6! feet, sturdy, dark green, few 
suckers, one to two ears. Tassels — very large, 
no blasting. Silks — inner, light; outer, red. Sea- 
son — about 86 days. Remarks — no lodging, few 
short flag leaves. Smut slight. Excellent for can- 
ning or market. 
LINCOLN 82 Days 
Ears — 7 to 8 inches, 12 to 16 rows medium nar- 
row kernels, of good quality. Stalk —6'% to 7 ft. 
erect, resists lodging, ears borne high. A cross of 
inbreds P39 X C23, designed to replace the old 
Whipcross P39. Primarily for market gardeners 
wanting large early ears. 
MARCROSS C-13x6 (Hybrid) 71 Days 
Ears — 6 to 7 inch, with 12 to 14 rows of fairly 
large yellow kernels. Fairly good quality. Stalk 
—4'% to 5 ft. Garden and market, quite well 
known in the East. 
MARCROSS NORTHERN (Selected Top Cross) 
68 to 73 Days 
Ears — 6! to 7 inch, 12 to 16 rows of medium 
width, yellow, deep kernels. Sweet, tender. Stalk 
—5'2 ft. A popular large eared early sort for 
market garden. Growing demand. 
NARROW GRAIN EVERGREEN 95 to 100 Days 
Ears — 8 to 9 inch, 18 to 20 rows of very deep 
slender white kernels. Sweet and tender. Some 
flag leaves. Stalk — 7 to 8 ft. Very popular strain 
for yield and uniformity. Canning. 
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