


-, HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Culture. Hybrid sweet corns are grown the same as ordinary open pollinated corns, excepting that less seed is used per acre. Most growers find 8 
pounds enough per acre; 4 |b. for 100 ft. of row. We caution our customers against trying to save their own seed from hybrids, as the seed 
must be produced by crossing each year. Results will not be satisfactory unless this is done. A bushel weighs 50 pounds, a peck 122 pounds, 
White Hybrids 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN HYBRID 90 97-98 days 
A hybrid developed by us combining New England and 
Midwestern Country Gentleman types. Although the ear 
resembles Country Gentleman in general, this hybrid will be 
found greatly superior to the old variety, especially as to 
uniformity of size and maturity. Has fine deep kernels, a 
heavier root system and yields heavily. Sold Out. 
EVERGREEN HYBRID 3 x 33 99-100 days 
This hybrid was developed by us from Midwestern ma- 
terial for a good hybrid in Stowell’s season. The ears are 
8-8) inches, very uniform, cylindrical, 14-18 rows, straight 
rowed, well filled tips, excellent husk coverage. Lb. 75c; 
12% Ibs. $7.00; 50 Ibs. $25.00. 
EVERGREEN HYBRID A 95-96 days 
This hybrid was developed by us from Midwestern ma- 
terial to replace open pollinated Early Evergreen. The 
ears are 72-8 inches, large, cylindrical, straight rowed, 
16-20 rows, well filled tip, excellent husk coverage of long 
heavy husks. Lb. 75c; 12¥2 Ibs. $7.00; 50 Ibs. $25.00. 
NARROW GRAIN HYBRID 99-100 days 
This hybrid was developed by us to replace open 
pollinated Narrow Grain. The ears are 72-8 inches, large, 
uniform, cylindrical, 20-24 rows, straight rowed, well 
filled tips, very good husk coverage. Lb. 75c; 12% lbs. 
$7.00; 50 Ibs. $25.00. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN (Illinois 8x6) 97-98 days 
Originally developed for Illinois canners, but excellent for 
any purpose where rowless type is desired. Ears 7%2-8 
inches long, cylindrical to slightly tapered, well filled and 
well covered by the husk. The kernels are very narrow, very 
deep, tender and of best quality. A good corn for quick 
freezing, too. Lb. 75c; 12/2 Ibs. $7.00; 50 Ibs. $25.00. 
STOWELLS TOPCROSS 98-99 days 
Large eared, Stowell’s type, with ears 8—9 inches long, 
uniform, cylindrical or slightly tapered, with 16-20 rows 
of deep, high quality kernels. The stalks yield a good stock 
of fodder. Lb. 65c; 12Y2 Ibs. $6.00; 50 Ibs. $22.00. 


Pollen from selected plants is later placed on the ears to make a desired cross 
