SPANCROSS WOODRUFF’S MARCROSS CARMEL- SENCROSS LINCOLN 
EARLIGOLD CROSS 
Kernels: Medium to dark yellow, medium breadth, medium depth to deep, 
good flavor, desirable for cream or whole kernel pack, also suitable for 
whole ear pack in cooler climates. 
Plants: 712-8’, narrow to medium breadth leaves, dark green, medium 
heavy stalk, well rooted, very leafy fodder. Entirely 2-eared and in 
thinner stand will develop many 3-eared plants. 
ILLINOIS GOLDEN NO. 10 ; .: 83-days 
Cross of Illinois inbreds 101q and T3e, fetioped by Dr. W. A. Huelsen 
of the Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station, for a heavier yielding main 
crop market garden strain. 
Ears: 712-8”, very uniform, 12-14 rows, cylindrical to slightly tapered, 
straight rowed, large tight husks, ears average 8-812 oz. 
Kernels: Medium yellow, medium breadth, deep, excellent flavor and qual- 
ity; excellent for whole kernel pack. 
Plants: 6142-714’, medium breadth leaves, dark green, heavy stalk, better 
root system than GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM, rarely suckered, good yield 
of medium quality. Very drought tolerant. 
ILLINOIS GOLDEN NO. 16 et eee ee ee lays 
Ears: 7-10", tight husk, borne 24” from cseonitik 12-18 rows, average 
weight 0.7 Ib. 
Plants: 6’ tall, rarely suckered. 
Developed by Dr. W. A. Huelsen of the Hlinois Agricultural Experiment 
Station for a better quality hybrid than Illinois No. 10, in the same 
eason. It has comparable ear-worm tolerance and has proven adapt- 
able to a wide area all over the U. S. In our Ohio trials it averaged 
14,000 ears per acre. 
BY, 
