EVERGREEN HYBRID A (EARLY EVERGREEN HYBRID) . 91 days 
Developed by us from midwestern material to replace open pollinated 
EARLY EVERGREEN. 
Ears: 8-8/2", large, cylindrical, straight rowed, 16-18 rows, well filled 
tip, excellent husk coverage of long heavy husks; ears average 13 oz. 
Kernels: Snowy or chalky white, narrow, deep, uniform type, good flavor, 
thin hulled, good to excellent quality; high cutting percentage. 
Plants: 742-812’, broad leaved, heavy stiff stalk, medium to dark green, 
almost suckerless, occasionally 2-eared, well rooted, heavy fodder 
yield. 
EVERGREEN HYBRID 3 x 33. . . . . . . s,s «93 days 
Developed by us from midwestern material for good hybrid of STOWELL’s 
season and type. 
Ears: 842-9", very uniform, cylindrical, 16-18-20 rows, straight rowed, 
well filled tips, excellent husk coverage; ears average 13 oz. 
Kernels: Snowy or chalky white, medium breadth, medium deep to deep, 
good flavor and excellent quality, heavy yield and high cut; good for 
whole kernel or cream style pack. 
Plants: 842-9’, medium leaves, heavy, stiff stalk, excellent rooting, dark 
green, many 2-eared stalks, rarely suckered; gives leafy, excellent 
yield of fodder. 
EVERGREEN 14 x13) 3 ee (4 eon 1 oe) days 
Developed for canners by Professor W. A. Huelsen of the Illinois Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station. 
Ears: 8-812", large cylindrical to slightly tapered, 16-18 rows, straight 
rowed, well filled, good coverage; ears average 131% oz. 
Kernels: White, medium breadth, deep, good flavor and quality. 
Plants: 8’, narrow to medium breadth leaves, medium dark green, well 
rooted, single stalked, good leafy fodder. 
TOGREEN 56 .. = =. 2. @. «3 30 ee days 
Ears: 82-9", 20-22 rows, average weight .81 Ib., borne about 34” above 
the ground, cylindrical, slight taper at tip, well filled. 
Kernels: Narrow, deep, tender, and white. 
Plants: Stalk 8’ high, very sturdy with broad, heavy dark leaf. 
An Evergreen Hybrid introduction developed by Dr. Habber of the 
Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. 
NARROW GRAIN HYBRID er rennre 
Developed by us to replace open pollinated NARROW GRAIN. 
Ears: 8-9", large, uniform, cylindrical, 18-20 rows, straight rowed, well 
filled tips, good husk coverage; ears average 12% oz. 
Kernels: Creamy or ivory white, narrow, deep, good flavor and quality, 
high cutting per cent; excellent for whole grain pack and cream style. 
Plants: 734’, medium breadth leaves, heavy stalk, well rooted, medium 
to dark green, very few suckers, heavy yield of good quality fodder. 
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