SWEET CORN (Continued) 
Hybrid Varieties—Yellow—Treated and Graded 
Y%1lb Wlb. I11b. Per cwt. 
* IOCHIEF (5125x453)—90 days. Awarded All America Gold  .25 35 .60 43.00 
Medal for 1951. A new yellow hybrid developed by Dr. E. S. 
Haber of the Iowa Experiment Station in about the same 
season of maturity as Golden Cross. Plant is a trifle taller 
than Golden Cross, tassel green, practically free of suckers. 
Ear slightly longer than Golden Cross, 14 to 18 rows (mostly 
16); deep kernels of excellent quality. This variety was pri- 
marily developed for a Midwest canning variety; three years 
trials by G.L.F. indicates it may have a place in the East 
where a large eared variety of mid-season maturity is desired. 
This Midwest sweet corn hybrid may be better in hot, dry 
summers than in wet, cold years. Some growers find the edible 
ears hard to snap from the plants. 
PARADE (ABEx467)—90 days. A large eared, yellow hybrid .25 Oo .60 42.00 
maturing with Iochief and somewhat similar in certain re- 
spects. Ears are 14-16 rowed with medium to large kernels. 
Ears are slightly larger than Golden Cross, have more promi- 
nent flag leaves and snap easily. Plants are very tall and have 
relatively few suckers. New Jersey trials during the past two 
years have shown this variety to be well adapted to New Jersey 
conditions for use as a large eared market variety. Growers 
should limit plantings to trial proportions unless familiarity 
with the variety has been gained by watching New Jersey tests 
very carefully. 
Parade 
Yb lb. I11b. Per cwt. 
* HYBRID BLEND—72-88 days. Home Garden only. A mixture .25 Bae, .60 
of popular sweet corn hybrids made to spread the maturity Not available in bulk 
of the crop when only one or two plantings are made in the 
garden. The blend includes Marcross, Carmelcross, Ioana 
and Golden Cross. Not recommended for commercial growers 
where separate plantings of these varieties are more satis- 
factory. 
Hybrid Varieties—White—Treated and Graded 
STOWELL'S EVERGREEN HYBRID (14.11x13)—95 days. A true .25 135 .60 42.00 
hybrid developed in Midwest by crossing inbred lines of 
Stowell’s Evergreen. A late maturing variety, adapted to areas 
with long growing season such as is common in Central New 
Jersey. Ears are long—14 to 18 rows. Kernels white, deep- 
medium breadth, of good quality and flavor. Should be sub- 
stituted for open pollinated Stowell’s Evergreen for more even 
maturity and higher yield. 
All corn 10 Ibs. to 49 Ibs. @ 1¢ over 100 Ib. rate. 500 Ibs.—1¢ less than 100 Jb. price. 
‘* Varieties adapted to home garden where high quality is most important. 
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