SWEET CORN 
Yellow Hybrids 
Carmelcross (Y)—77 days 
Developed by Dr. W. R. Singleton at Conn. Agri. Exp. Station. 
Plant—6’ tall, vigorous, widely adapted, few suckers, scant foliage. 
Ear—7” long, 12-14 rows, diameter 178”, light yellow, good kernel depth, medium 
kernel width, blocky ear type, fair to good quality. 
Use—Canning and market garden type. Becoming popular with canners where 
Golden Cross is too late. 
Golden Bounty (Y)—84 days Developed by N. K. & Co, 
Plant—712-8' tall, vigorous, wide- 
ly adapted, yellow tassels and 
silks, very few suckers, wilt resis- 
tant, ears borne 8” higher than 
Golden Cross NC. 
Ear—9” long, 12-14 rows, diam- 
eter 17%”, bright yellow, good ker- 
nel depth, medium kernel width, 
excellent quality. 
Use—Freezing, canning whole 
kernel or cream style. 
Golden Cross NC (Y)— 
85 days 
Developed by Dr. Glenn Smith at 
Purdue University. 
Plant—612-7’ tall, vigorous, wide- 
ly adapted, yellow tassels and 
silks, suckers moderately, wilt re- 
sistant. 
Ear—8” long, 12-14 rows, diam- 
eter 134”, medium yellow, good 
kernel depth, medium kernel 
width, excellent quality. 
Use—Freezing, canning whole 
kernel or cream style. 
Golden Cross VT20 (Y) 
—83 days 
Developed by N. K. & Co. 
Plant—6'2-7'2' tall, vigorous, 
widely adapted, mixed red and 
yellow tassels, suckers less than Golden Bounty 
NC, wilt resistant. 
Ear—8-8'2” long, 12-14 rows, diameter 17s”, more golden than NC, good kernel 
depth, medium kernel width, excellent quality. 
Use—Freezing, canning whole kernel or cream style. 
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