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SWEET CORN 
GOLDEN NUGGET (91) (Hybrid) 89 Days 
Rogers latest introduction for the canning and freez- 
ing trade. A high yielding midseason, yellow hybrid 
of exceptionally good quality. 
Stalk 7!/, to 8 feet, | to 2 tillers, ears borne well 
up from the ground level for ease of harvesting. Easy 
snapper. Ears 8 to 8!/, inches, cylindrical, 12 to 16 
good uniform rows, long husk cover. Kernels medium 
yellow, medium width and depth, very tender. Sweet- 
est hybrid known to date. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE 72 to 76 Days 
Ears 7!/, inch with 12 to 14 rows of medium wide, 
deep yellow kernels of fine quality. Stalk 5 to 6 feet. 
Fine for early market or home garden, especially in 
Northern areas. 
HOOSIER GOLD (Hybrid) 84 Days 
A new heavy yielding yellow hybrid developed by 
Glenn M. Smith of Purdue University in cooperation 
with the Bureau of Plant Industry, U.S.D.A. Normally 
3 to 5 days earlier than Golden Cross Bantam. 
Stalks 5!/, foot, 2 to 3 tillers. Ears 8 to 9 inches, 12 
to 14 rows of medium depth, light yellow kernels. 
Very good flavor and tenderness. Holds quality 
well. Long, dark green husk and flag leaves make 
excellent market appearance. A promising hybrid 
for early canning, market and garden use. | 
HOWLING MOB 87 Days 
Ears 7!/, inches with 12 to 16 rows of white, plump, 
medium width kernels. Sturdy 7 foot stalk. A pro- 
lific variety of good quality for home and market 
gardening. 
IOANA (Hybrid) 90 Days 
Ears 8!/, inches, very uniform, cylindrical, with 12-14 
straight rows of medium width, light yellow kernels 
of excellent quality. Sturdy 7-7!/, foot stalk with 
few tillers. A high yielding hybrid for canning and 
market gardening. , 
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