SPANCROSS 
\ALEAMERICA (0) SELECTION 7 Honorable Mention 1941 
An extra early yellow hybrid, 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. 122 ibs. $6.50; 50 Ibs. $22.00. 
SENCROSS IMPROVED 76 days 
This topcross produces 12-14 rowed slightly tapering 
to tapering ears 7-8 inches long, was developed by 
us for high yielding, second early canner’s and market 
gardener's hybrid, has a uniform color and is resistant to 
bacterial wilt. 12'/ Ibs. $6.00; 50 Ibs. $20.00. 
VICTORY GOLDEN 84 days 
A new Woodruff hybrid for main crop, taller than 
Golden Cross Bantam and drought resistant. Ears 
8-8! inches, 12-16 rows. Has excellent quality and is 
highly resistant to bacterial wilt. 12/2 Ibs. $6.00; 50 
Ibs. $20.00. 
CARMELCROSS 74 days 
This cross of Connecticut inbreds 13 and 30 was de- 
veloped by the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment 
Station for a large eared, wilt resistant, early market 
hybrid. It is recommended for New England and the 
northeastern states. The ears have 1 2—14 rows of kernels 
and are slightly tapering in shape. 12% Ibs. $6.00; 50 
Ibs. $20.00. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 82 days 
Developed by Mr. G. M. Smith of Purdue University 
Agricultural Experiment Station for a midwestern can- 
ner’s hybrid. At present it is the leading hybrid for al! 
purposes. The ears are about 8 inches long, very uni- 
form, and have 12 to 14 rows of kernels. The stalks 
average 6! to 7 feet in height, are sturdy and straight 
and under favorable conditions 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. 122 Ibs. $6.00; 
50 Ibs. $20.00. 
LINCOLN 
\ALEAMERICA(@S/ SELECTION 7 Bronze Medal 1941 
A new midseason yellow hybrid developed by the 
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station for market. 
It is stiff-stalked, normally with one ear per stalk and 
very few suckers. Stalks are 6-62 feet high. Ears are 
12-16 rowed, 72-8 inches long, cylindrical in shape, 
with broad kernels of medium depth. The hybrid is 
wilt-resistant, drought-tolerant and of good quality. 
12% Ibs. $6.50; 50 Ibs, $22.00. 
79 days 
LEE 80 days 
A midseason yellow hybrid developed by the Con- 
necticut 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 7-8 inches long, slightly tapering. Grows 62 
feet tall. It is wilt-resistant and somewhat drought- 
tolerant. 122 Ibs. $6.50; 50 Ibs. $22.00. 
66-68 days | 
IOANA 82 days 
Bronze Medal 1940 
Developed at the lowa Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion as a large eared, main crop, canner’s hybrid. It 
shows more heat and drought tolerance than Golden 
Cross Bantam. The ears are 8-812 inches long, very uni- 
form, cyclindrical with roumded tip, 12-14 rowed. The 
kernels are light yellow, and of fine quality and flavor. 
12% Ibs. $6.00; 50 Ibs. $20.00. 
GOLDEN EVERGREEN HYBRID 83-85 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. 12'% Ibs. $6.00; 50 
Ibs. $20.00. 
WHIPCROSS 79 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. 12! Ibs. $6.00; 50 Ibs. 
$20.00. 
White Hybrids 
WHITE KERNEL GOLDEN CROSS 85 days 
A Woodruff hybrid resembling Golden Cross Bantam 
but with creamy, white, tender kernels. Stalks are 7 feet 
tall, the ears 14-16 rowed and 72-8 inches long. 
122 Ibs. $9.00; 50 Ibs. $30.00. 

Sencross 
We grow a number of white Hybrid Sweet 
Corns, which are used mostly for canning, but are 
also good for market where a white corn is de- 
sired. Ask for descriptions and prices. 

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