
Golden Cross Bantam 
Yellow Hybrids 
WOODRUFF’S EARLIGOLD 72-73 days 
The earliest yellow hybrid developed by us for market 
gardeners who have been looking for a hybrid both early 
and large eared. The ears are 62-7 inches, slight taper, 
uniform type, 12-16 rows, straight rowed, well filled tips, 
good coverage of heavy husks; husked ears average 6% 
ounces. Plants 5Y¥2-6 feet, medium breadth leaves, medium 
to dark green heavy well rooted stalk, few suckers, fair 
yield of fodder. Lb. 60c; 12’ Ibs. $5.50; 50 Ibs. $20.00. 
SPANCROSS 
\ALEAMERICA(@S) SELECTION 7 Honorable Mention 1941 
The improved Spancross developed by the Connecticut 
Agricultural Experiment Station. An extra early yellow hy- 
brid, with medium sized ears and short stalks. Resistant to 
wilt and somewhat resistant to cold, as it can be planted in 
late April in southern Connecticut. Lb. 70c; 12Y2 Ibs. $6.75; 
50 Ibs. $24.00. 
70-71 days 

SENCROSS 80-81 days 
This topcross produces 12-16 rowed slightly tapering to 
tapering ears 7—10 inches long. This hybrid was developed 
by us for high yielding, second early canner’s and market 
gardener’s hybrid. It has a uniform color and is resistant to 
bacterial wilt. Lb. 60c; 1242 Ibs. $5.50; 50 Ibs. $20.00. 
TENDERGOLD 80-81 days 
This hybrid was developed as a high quality second-early 
yellow hybrid for canners. The ears are cylindrical to 
slightly tapering, from 7-8 inches long. It has 10-14 rows 
16 
HYBRID SWEET CORN. 
of kernels of the Golden Bantam type, and of highest 
quality. The plants are 62-7 feet, medium breadth leaves, 
medium to dark green, medium heavy stalk; fairly well 
rooted, few suckers, fair amount of good quality fodder for 
season. Lb. 60c; 12Y% Ibs. $5.50; 50 Ibs. $20.00. 
MARCROSS 71-72 days 
This cross of Connecticut inbreds 6 and 13 was developed 
by the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station as an 
early large eared, wilt resistant market hybrid. The ears are 
62-712 inches long, slightly tapered, uniform 10-14 rows, 
straight rowed, fairly well filled tips, heavy husk coverage, 
husked ears average 6% ounces. Plants are 5-52 feet, 
medium breadth leaves, medium green, heavy, well rooted 
stalk, few suckers, fair fodder yield. Lb. 60c; 12% Ibs. 
$5.50; 50 Ibs. $20.00. 
ILLINOIS GOLDEN No. 10 89-90 days 
Cross of Illinois inbreds developed at the Illinois Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station, for a heavier yielding main crop 
strain. The ears are very uniform, 7—8 inches long, 12-16 
rows, cylindrical to slightly tapering, with medium heavy husks. 

Woodruff’s Earligold 
