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Sencross 
The kernels are medium yellow, and medium in breadth 
and depth, of very fine quality. Stalks grow 62-7) feet 
tall. Lb. 60c; 12¥ Ibs. $5.50; 50 Ibs. $20.00. 
CARMELCROSS 78-79 days 
This cross of Connecticut inbred 13 and Purdue 39 was 
developed by the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment 
Station for a large eared, wilt resistant, early market 
hybrid. It is recommended for New England and the north- 
eastern states. The ears average 12 rows of kernels and 
are slightly tapering in shape. Lb. 60c; 122 Ibs. $5.50; 50 
Ibs. $20.00. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 88-89 days 
Developed by Mr. G. M. Smith of Purdue University 
Agricultural Experiment Station for a midwestern canner’s 
hybrid. At present it is the leading hybrid for all purposes. 
The ears are about 8 inches long, very uniform, and have 
10 to 14 rows of kernels. The stalks average 62 to 7 feet 
in height, are sturdy and straight and under favorable con- 
ditions two ears are usually produced on each stalk. It is 
also resistant to Stewart's disease or wilt. It has been greatly 
improved since it was introduced several years ago. Lb. 
60c; 122 Ibs. $5.50; 50 Ibs. $20.00. 
LINCOLN 84-85 days 
Bronze Medal 1941 
A new midseason yellow hybrid developed by the Con- 
necticut Agricultural Experiment Station for market. It is 
stiff-stalked, normally with one ear per stalk and very 
few suckers. Stalks are 7-72 feet high. Ears are 12-14 
rowed, 7-72 inches long, cylindrical in shape, with broad 
kernels of medium depth. The hybrid is wilt-resistant, 
drought-tolerant and of good quality. Lb. 60c; 12'/ Ibs. 
$5.50; 50 Ibs. $20.00. 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
LEE 84-85 days 
A midseason yellow hybrid developed by the Connecticut 
Station. It resembles Lincoln hybrid in all respects except 
that it has slightly longer ears, red silks, and by some it is 
said to have better quality for eating. The ears are 7-72 
inches long, slightly tapering. Grows 7-712 feet tall. It is 
wilt-resistant and somewhat drought-tolerant. Lb. 60c; 122 
Ibs. $5.50; 50 Ibs. $20.00. 
IOANA 
Bronze Medal 1940 
Developed at the lowa Agricultural Experiment Station 
as a large eared, main crop, canner’s hybrid. It shows more 
heat and drought tolerance than Golden Cross Bantam. 
The ears are 7-8 inches long, very uniform, cylindrical with 
rounded tip, 12-16 rowed. The kernels are light yellow, 
and of fine quality and flavor. Lb. 60c; 12% Ibs. $5.50; 
50 Ibs. $20.00. 
90-91 days 
GOLDEN EVERGREEN HYBRID 95-96 days 
A late yellow hybrid developed by us to replace Bantam 
Evergreen. The ears have 12-16 rows, taper slightly, with 
medium to dark yellow kernels. The stalks grow 7-8 feet 
tall. More wind-resistant and better yielding than Bantam 
Evergreen. Lb. 60c; 12/2 Ibs. $5.50; 50 Ibs. $20.00. 
GOLDENWOOD 92-95 days 
A late drought resistant hybrid developed by us to follow 
Golden Cross Bantam. It is also resistant to heat and pro- 
duces a taller stalk and a better root system especially 
under high temperature or low moisture conditions. The ears 
are slightly larger and longer than Golden Cross Bantam, 
have a tighter and longer husk, with a higher percentage 
of 14 and 16 rowed ears. The kernels resemble those of 
Golden Cross Bantam in size, quality and color, and the 
flavor is as good or better. Lb. 60c; 12/2 Ibs. $5.50; 50 Ibs. 
$20.00. 
WHIPCROSS 84-85 days 
A combination of Purdue 39 and Conn. 2 first made by us 
for a larger eared Whipple hybrid in Whipple season. The 
ears are 7-8 inches long, slightly tapered with square tip 
end, very well filled tips, 14-16 rows, straight rowed, 
heavy coarse husk. The husked ears average 7 ounces in 
weight. Lb. 60c; 122 Ibs. $5.50; 50 Ibs. $20.00. 
OLD HICKORY 105 days 
This is essentially a Carmelcross with a more rugged 
plant and a larger ear. This midseason variety was devel- 
oped by Dr. Singleton. Lb. 65c; 12¥%2 Ibs. $6.00; 50 Ibs. 
$22.00. 
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