Lee (Y)—82 days Developed by Dr. W. R. Singleton at Conn. Ag. Exp. Station 
Plant—7’ to 71’ tall; red tassels and silks; very few suckers; dark green foliage; 
wilt resistant; high ear; moderately drought susceptible. 
Ear—8"’ to 814"’ long; 12-14 rows; diameter 2’; medium yellow; good kernel 
depth; wide kernel; fair to good quality. 
Use—Canning whole kernel or cream style. 
WHITE HYBRIDS 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN TYPES 
Hybrid 3321 (W)—94 days Developed by N. K. & Co. 
Plant—7’ tall; few suckers; vigorous; Country Gentleman plant type but less 
suckering. 
Ear—9°' to 944" long; zig-zag rows; pearly white; shoe peg kernel of good 
depth; good quality. 
Use—Canning whole kernel or cream style. Adapted to mechanical picking. 
Iogent No. 11 (W)—98 days 
Developed by Dr. E. S. Haber at Iowa State College. 
Plant—8’ to 9’ tall; vigorous; sturdy stalk; very few suckers; dark green foliage; 
high ear. 
Ear—8’ long; zig-zag rows; pearly white; shoe peg kernel of good depth; good 
quality. 
Use—Canning whole kernel or cream style. Adapted to mechanical picking. 
Illinois No. 15 Hybrid Country Gentleman (W)—92 days 
Developed by Dr. W. A. Heulsen at University of Illinois. 
Plant—7’ tall; few suckers; good stalk; vigorous. 
Ear—8’’ long; zig-zag rows; slightly tapered, pearly white. 
Use—Canning whole kernel or cream style. Adapted to mechanical picking. 
NARROW GRAIN EVERGREEN TYPES 
Illinois 14 x 11 (W)—93 days 
Developed by Dr. W. A. Heulsen at University of Illinois. 
Plant—8’ tall; vigorous; sturdy stalk; few suckers; high ear. 
Ear—8"’ long; 16-20 rows; narrow kernels of good depth; good quality; cylin- 
drical. 
Use—Canning whole kernel and cream style. Adapted to mechanical picking. 
Illinois 14 x 13 (W)—93 days 
Developed by Dr. W. A. Heulsen at University of Illinois. 
Plant—8’ tall; vigorous; very few suckers; high ear. 
Ear—7’’ long; 16-18 rows; narrow kernel of good depth; good quality; slightly 
tapering 
Use—Canning whole kernel and cream style. Adapted to mechanical picking. 
Iogreen 191 x 12E (W)—88 days 
Developed by Dr. E. S. Haber at Iowa State College. 
Plant—7%’ to 8’ tall; vigorous; virtually no suckers; widely adapted; dark green 
foliage. 
Be ei an 71%" long; 16-20 rows; diameter 2 1/5’; semi narrow of good depth; 
good quality. 
Use—Canning cream style. Adapted to mechanical picking. 
Iogreen 56 (W)—95 days 
Developed by Dr. E. S. Haber at Iowa State College. 
Plant—38’ to 814’ tall; sturdy stalk; virtually no suckers; dark green foliage; high 
ear. 
Ear—7!4"’ to 8’ long; 20-26 rows; diameter 2 1/5’’; narrow kernel of very 
good depth; pearly white; blocky ear type; good quality. 
Use—Canning whole kernel or cream style. Adapted to mechanical picking. 
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