


Western and Mid-Western Grown Corn 


SWEET CORN 
BURBANK NORTHERN CROSS (Select Top Cross) 
84 to 88 Days 
Ears — 8 to 9 inch, with 12 to 16 rows of deep 
yellow kernels. Good quality, and nice uni- 
formity of ear size and maturity. Stalk — 6 to 7 
ft. Hardy, prolific, resistant to wilt and ear 
worm. For garden, market, canning and freez- 
ing. 
CARMELCROSS 74 to 76 Days 
Ears — 62 inch, 12 to 14 rows broad, medium 
depth yellow kernels. High quality, better than 
Whipcross C6 X C2, more slender than Mar- 
cross C6 X C13. Stalk — 5 to 5% ft., larger than 
Marcross C6 X C13. Early midseason, a cross 
of inbreds P39 X C13. Recommended especially 
for New England and Northeastern states. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 95 Days 
Ears — 7 to 8 inch, deep white, slender kernels, 
with no row formation. Tender, sweet, excellent 
flavor. Small cob. Flag leaves. Stalk — 62 to 
72 ft. Garden, market and canning. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN ILL. 5 x 10 (Hybrid) 90 Days 
Ears — 7 inch, with slightly larger white kernels 
than 3 x 6. A very high quality corn, yielding 
high cut per ton. Stalk —6'2 to 7 ft. Produced 
from carefully bred selected inbreds. Quite uni- 
form in ear size and maturity. Some flag leaves. 
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