-- HYBRID SWEET CORN. 
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. 
Lb. 70¢; Peck $7.00; Bushel $24.00 
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. 
Sold out 
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. 
Lb. 65¢; Peck $6.50; Bushel $22.00 
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. 
Lb. 65¢; Peck $6.50; Bushel $22.00 
SPANCROSS 
‘ALEAMERIC‘@S SELECTION 7 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. 
Lb. 65¢; 1242 Lbs. $6.50; 50 Lbs. $22.00 
66-68 days 
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 8% 
ounces. Plants 5 feet, medium breadth leaves, medium to 
dark green heavy well rooted stalk, few suckers, fair yield 
of fodder. 
Lb. 65¢; 1212 Lbs. $6.50; 50 Lbs. $22.00 
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 5-52 feet, medium breadth leaves, medium green, 
heavy, well rooted stalk, few suckers, fair fodder yield. 
Lb. 65¢; 12% Lbs. $6.50; 50 Lbs. $22.00 
Hoosier Gold 
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