
Recording Sweet Corn Trials 
Golden Glory (Y)—79 days Developed by N. K. & Co. 
Plant—7’ to 71%’ tall; very vigorous; unusual spring vigor; widely adapted; 
mostly red tassels and pink and yellow silks; very few suckers; dark green 
foliage. 
Ear—8 long; 12-16 rows; diameter 17%’’; lighter yellow than NC; good kernel 
depth; narrow kernel; blocky ear type; good quality. 
Use—Freezing; canning whole kernel or cream style. Recommended as an early 
companion crop to Joana. 
Golden Rocket (Y)—67 days 
Developed by N. K. & Co. 
Plant—S’ to 6’ tall; few suckers; scant foliage; 
dark green. 
Ear—7’"’ to 7'4”’ long; 10-12 row; diameter 13/,"’ 
medium yellow; fair kernel depth; medium to 
wide kernel; quality good. 
Use—Introduced as an early market corn. Not gen- 
erally recommended for freezing or canning 
except in extremely short season areas. 
\ Ioana (Y)—87 days 
Developed by Dr. E. S. Haber at Iowa State College 
Plant—7’ to 714’ tall; vigorous; widely adapted; 
mostly red tassels and pink and yellow silks; 
very few suckers; dark green foliage; tolerant 
to ear worms, wilt resistant. 
Ear—s’’ long; 12-16 rows; diameter 174°’; light 
yellow; good kernel depth; medium kernel 
width; good quality. 
Use—Canning whole kernel or cream style. 
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Golden Glory 

