ROY H. ERICKSON, Prop. 15 
HYBRID SWEET CORN (Cont.) 
1Lb. 12Lbs. 48 Lbs. 
Kingscrost Single Cross Golden Bantam M.13. It is an extra 
early Hybrid developed from two inbreds taken from 
Golden Bantam types. The stalk is 4% to 5 feet tall. Sim- 
iliar to Golden Bantam in appearance. The ear is practically 
all 8 rowed, slim, long. Averaging about 7 inches in length. 
The variety fills out well, making an attractive ear with 
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Kingscrost Golden Bantam 8 Row-G 7%. This hybrid is from a 
week to ten days earlier than Bantam strains and has the 
true eight row Bantam ears. Its quality is excellent and is a 
favorite with market gardeners who prefer the true eight 
row Bantam type. Gardeners usually pick the entire crop for 
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Earligold. Our newest hybrid, developed for critical market 
gardeners who want earliness, ear size, wilt-tolerance and 
improved quality in a first hybrid. Earligold matures in 72 
to 75 days, it produces 12 to 16 rowed ears, 614 to 7 inches 
long. Plants 514 to 6 feet. Leaves medium to dark green. 
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Marcross C6X13, developed by the Connecticut Experiment 
Station. A very early yellow variety, stalks short, about five 
feet. Ears carried low, ears 10 to 14 rowed, length 6% to 7 
inches, blunt ended, color light yellow. A good early large 
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Golden Cross Bantam. 84 days. Developed by the Purdue Ag- 
ricultural Experimental Station, and is about a week later 
than Golden Bantam. The ears are about 8 inches long and 
have 10 to 14 rows of kernels. This hybrid is noted espe- 
cially for resistance to Stewart’s disease and for the re- 
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4 Tendergold. A very fine corn of outstanding quality. Four days 
earlier than open-pollenated Golden Bantam and gen- 
erally twice as productive, the attractive 8-inch, 12-rowed 
ears command a premium on the market. For tenderness 
we have never seen its equal, and it holds this fine quality 
two or three days longer than other corns. Maturity, 75 
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