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GOLDEN WOODZHYBRIDi iis ns ay oe te ee = 9 92-95 days 
Drought resistant hybrid developed by us. 
Ears: 71/)-814”, cylindrical to slightly tapered, 12-16 rows, straight rowed, 
usually well filled tips, medium heavy husk which is long and tight and 
affords excellent tip protection; husked ears average 7 oz. 
Kernels: Medium to dark yellow, medium breadth, medium depth to deep, 
good to excellent flavor, usually excellent quality because of drought resist- 
ance; desirable for cream or whole kernel pack, also suitable for whole 
ear pack in cooler climates. 
Plants: 714-81, ft., narrow to medium breadth leaves, dark green, medium 
heavy stalk, well rooted, heavily suckered, very leafy fodder. This hybrid 
appreciates a thinner stand because of its heavy sucker producing and ear 
developing ability. Entirely 2-eared and in thinner stand will develop many 
3-eared plants. 
ILLINOIS GOLDEN CROSS No. 10... . . . . . . 89-90 days 
Cross of I[linois Inbred 63c and 101q, developed by Dr. W. A. Huelsen of the 
Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station, for a heavier yielding main crop 
canners’ strain. 
Ears: 7-8’, very uniform, 12-16 rows, cylindrical to very slightly tapered, straight 
rowed, good average of medium heavy husks; husked ears average 7-71/, oz. 
Kernels: Medium yellow, medium breadth, deep, excellent flavor and quality ; 
excellent for whole kernel pack. 
Plants: 614-714 ft., medium breadth leaves, medium to dark green, moderately 
heavy stalk, better root system than GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM, rarely suckered, 
good yield of high quality clean fodder. 
IOANA WEaenawstecion7 BM 1940 . . . ©. . .~—.—-:90-911 days 
This cross of Iowa inbred 45 and Purdue 39 was developed by Dr. E. S. Haber 
of the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station for a larger eared main crop 
canners’ strain. 
Ears: 7-8’, very uniform, cylindrical with rounded tip, 12-16 rows, straight 
rowed, good coverage of moderately heavy husk, husked ears average 63/, oz. 
Kernels: Light yellow, medium breadth, medium depth to deep, excellent 
flavor and quality, very sweet; excellent for whole grain or cream style pack. 
Plants: 61/4,-71/, ft., broad leaves, dark green, heavy stalk, well rooted, very 
few suckers, good yield of excellent quality fodder, shows more heat and 
drought tolerance than GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM, occasionally infested with 
aphids. 
LINCOLN ‘Sacammcansysetection7 BM1941 . . . . ... 84-85 days 
Midseason wilt resistant yellow hybrid developed by Dr. Singleton of the 
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station for market. 
Ears: 7-714”, medium sized, cylindrical, 12-16 rows, straight rowed, fairly 
well filled tips, good coverage; husked ears average 7 02. 
Kernels: Medium yellow, medium width, medium depth, good flavor and 
uality. 
Bris 6-61/, ft., medium breadth leaves, medium green, fairly well rooted, 
mostly single stalked, fair fodder yield. 
