

Western and Minnesota Grown Corn 



SWEET CORN 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE 72 to 76 Days 
Ears — 6 inch with 12 to 14 rows of narrow, 
deep, yellow kernels of fine quality. Stalk — 5 
to 6 ft. Fine for early market and garden, espe- 
cially in the northern district. 
GOLDEN SWEET 90 Days 
Ears — 8 inch, with 12 to 14 rows of yellow ker- 
nels similar to Golden Evergreen but thicker. 
Stalk — 612 to 7 ft. Has good resistance to 
drought. A fine variety for cream style pack. 
HYBRID 6664 68 Days 
Ears — 6% inch, with 8 to 12 rows of small, 
deep, yellow kernels. Very high quality. Ex- 
ceptionally tender and sweet. Stalk — 42 to 5 
ft. A new hybrid for garden, market, and whole 
ear pack. First trials in 1940 all resulted in good 
reports. 
IOANA (Hybrid) 90 Days 
Ears — 82 inch, with 12 to 16 rows of medium 
width, light yellow kernels, of excellent quality. 
Uniform. Stalk — 7 to 7¥2 ft. A new high yield- 
ing hybrid destined to be popular, 1939 and 
1940 reports quite favorable. Canning. 
IOGENT 12 (Hybrid) 96 Days 
Ears — 8 inch, deep white kernels, no row 
formation. Tender and sweet, high quality, and 
good cut per ton. Stalk — 7! to 8 ft. Heavy 
foliage, some flag leaves. Canning and freez- 
ing. 
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