





= Western and Mid-Western Grown Corn 
SWEET CORN 
JOGENT 27 (Hybrid) | 96 Days 
Ears — 8 inch, deep white kernels, no row for- 
mation, rather large ears. Tender and sweet. 
‘Several flag leaves. Stalk —7 to 8 ft. Abund- 
ant foliage. Packs excellent white. Past three 
years show good reports, and growing demand. 
Canning and freezing. 
) ILLINOIS GOLDEN HYBRID No. 10 (73C x 101Q) 
Ears — 7¥2 inches, medium thickness, 12 to 16 
rows, deep, medium width and medium yellow 
kernels tender and sweet, ear tips well covered. 
Short shank. Excellent uniformity. Stalk — 7 
ft., dark green, thick sturdy, very few suckers, 
i s one to two ears. Tassels —large. Silks — in- 
ner, light: outer, red. Season — about 89 days. 
Remarks — No lodging, few flag leaves, smut 
: slight. Excellent for canning or market. 
LINCOLN (Hybrid) 82 Days 
Ears — 7 to 8 inches, 14 to 16 rows medium nar- 
row kernels, of good quality. Stalk —6'2 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. 
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