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Katahdin Gold 
Yellow Hybrids 
KATAHDIN GOLD (New) 75 days 
A new second early Hybrid, developed by our Mr. A. D. 
Taylor, having 14 rowed ears, 7’ to 9’ long, with colorless 
inside silks. Matures about a week earlier than Golden Cross 
Bantam and yield is comparable. Especially adapted to the 
Northern Tier States and Southern Canada. 
NEW JERSEY HYBRID 101 (New) 77 days 
Developed by Dr. R. S. Snell, N. J. Ag. Station. Same 
season as Carmelcross but a better Hybrid. Ears are 10 to 
12 rowed, 8” to 9’ long. Very desirable for market garden- 
ing. Sorry, supply exhausted. 
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HOOSIER GOLD (New) 77 days 
A new yellow Hybrid developed by Dr. Glen Smith of 
Purdue University, producing ears 10 to 12 rows, 8” to 10” 
long, and maturing 3 to 5 days earlier than Golden Cross 
Bantam. 
FROST GOLD (New) 82 days 
A new yellow Hybrid developed by our Mr. A. D. Taylor 
designed especially for freezing and canning Corn-on-the- 
cob. Very uniform ear size, extremely small cob and colorless 
inside silks. Ears are all 12 rowed and approximately 8” 
long. Same maturity as Golden Cross Bantam but produces 
a greater number of ears. 
SPANCROSS 66-68 days 
AICAMERICA(@SSELECTIONZ Honorable Mention 1941 
The improved Spancross developed by the Connecticut 
Agricultural Experiment Station. An extra early yellow hy- 
brid, with medium sized ears and short stalks. Resistant to 
wilt and somewhat resistant to cold, as it can be planted in 
late April in southern Connecticut. 
WOODRUFF’S NEW EARLIGOLD 70 days 
The earliest yellow hybrid developed by us for market 
gardeners who have been looking for a hybrid both early 
and large eared. The ears are 7—7¥2 inches, slight taper, 
uniform type, 12-14 rows, straight rowed, well filled tips, 
good coverage of heavy husks; husked ears average 814 
ounces. Plants 5 feet, medium breadth leaves, medium to 
dark green heavy well rooted stalk, few suckers, fair yield 
of fodder. 
MARCROSS 71 days 
This cross of Connecticut 13 and Woodruff’s C-6A was 
developed as an early large eared, wilt resistant market 
hybrid. The ears are 6-7 inches long, slightly tapered, 
uniform 10-12 rows, straight rowed, fairly well filled tips, 
heavy husk coverage, husked ears average 9 ounces. Plants 
are 5-5’ feet, medium breadth leaves, medium green, 
heavy, well rooted stalk, few suckers, fair fodder yield. 
Hoosier Gold 
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