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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 7'%2-8 inches long. 
EVERGREEN HYBRID 3 x 33 93 days 
This hybrid was developed by us from Midwestern ma- 
terial for a good hybrid in Stowell’s season. The ears are 
82-9 inches, very uniform, cylindrical, 16-20 rows, straight 
rowed, well filled tips, excellent husk coverage. 
STOWELL’S TOPCROSS 94 days 
Large eared, Stowell’s type, with ears 8-9 inches long, 
uniform, cylindrical or slightly tapered, with 16-20 rows 
of deep, high quality kernels. The stalks yield a good stock 
of fodder. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, Illinois 8 x 6 91 days 
An excellent hybrid where a white corn without rows is in 
demand. The ears are 72-8 inches long with well filled tips. 
The kernels are creamy white, very deep and slender. The 
stalks are 62-712 feet tall, medium heavy and well rooted. 
Yellow Hybrids 
VICTORY GOLDEN 84 days 
A Woodruff introduction, this is an exceptionally high 
yielding and high quality corn. The plants are 7/2-8 feet 
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tall, highly resistant to bacterial wilt. The ears have 12-16 
rows, are 8-8) inches long and very uniform, with medium 
width, golden yellow kernels of very fine quality and flavor. 
GOLDEN SUPREME 83 days 
One of our newest introductions, for main market crop, in 
season with Golden Cross Bantam but larger eared. The ears 
have 12-16 rows of very deep, golden yellow kernels, and 
are 9-102 inches long, well filled, with heavy husks and 
good tip coverage. 
GOLDEN SECURITY 82 days 
A new Woodruff hybrid for mid-season crop. The stalks 
are 72 feet tall, the ears 14-16 rowed, 8-8" inches long. 
Its yields have been superior to any yellow hybrids in our 
trials, and it has excellent quality. 
WOODRUFF’S NEW EARLIGOLD 70 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 7—7¥2 inches, slight taper, 
uniform type, 12—14 rows, straight rowed, well filled tips, 
good coverage of heavy husks; husked ears average 8% 
ounces. Plants 5 feet, medium breadth leaves, medium to 
dark green heavy well rooted stalk, few suckers, fair yield 
of fodder. 
A Small Breeding Plot, showing paper bags on ears to prevent normal pollenization. 
Pollen from selected plants is later placed on the ears to make a desired cross 
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