Sweet Corn—Yellow Hybrids—Continued 
Hybrid Golden Country Gentleman (Y)—96 days 
Developed by Dr. E. S. Haber of lowa State College. 
Plant—712-8' tall, very vigorous, no suckers, sturdy stalk, high ear, dark green 
foliage. 
Ear—8-8'2" long, zig-zag rows, diameter 2”, medium yellow, narrow deep shoe 
peg kernels, fair to good quality, high yielder. 
Use—Canning whole kernel and reprocessing for soups. 
Illinois No. 10 (Y)—89 days 
Developed by Dr. Walter A. Heulsen at University of Illinois. 
Plant—7 4-734’ tall, vigorous, heavy stalk, very few suckers, dark green foliage, 
high ear. 
Ear—8” long, 12-16 rows, diameter 2’, medium yellow, good kernel depth, medium 
kernel width, fair quality. 
Use—Canning cream style. 
loana (Y)—87 days 
Developed by Dr. E. S. Haber at lowa State College. 
Plant—7-714' tall, vigorous, widely adapted, mostly red tassels and pink and 
yellow silks, very few suckers, dark green foliage, tolerant to ear worms, wilt resistant. 
Ear—8” long, 12-16 rows, diameter 17%’, light yellow, good kernel depth, medium 
kernel width, good quality. 
Use—Canning whole kernel or cream style. 
lochief (Y)—86 days 
Developed by Dr. E. S. Haber, 
lowa State College. 
Plant—612-7’ tall, vigorous, very 
few suckers. Strong root system, 
withstands wind. 
Ear—8-82"" long, diameter 214”, 
very deep and narrow kernels, 
good cutting percentage, medium 
brown silk. 
Use—Canning whole kernel or 
cream style. Deeper, narrower 
and brighter kernels than Golden 
Cross. Good field performance. | 
Widely adapted. 
Sample lochief Ears 
a) 7a 
