VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES M4 KEYSTONE SEEDS 
COHEN OTONE SEEDS 
SWEET CORN, HYBRIDS— Continued 
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IOANA (Y) MSC CUMMP 83 
Originated by Dr. E. S. Haber of the Iowa State College, a combination of the 
inbreds, IP39 and 145. A main-crop variety of uniform attractive ears. Notably 
hardy and resistant to Stewarts disease. All America Selection B. M. 1940. 
STALKS —6%4 feet tall, sturdy, dark green, heavy foliage, hardy, well rooted, 
showing good drought resistance, few suckers. 
EARS —8 inches long, 12 to 14 rows, very uniform, cylindrical, well-filled. 
medium heavy husk. 
KERNEL—Light yellow, medium narrow, fair quality and flavor. Seed yellow, 
wrinkled. 
IOCHIEF (Y) C CUTTZ 83 
A very productive yellow hybrid developed by Dr. E. S. Haber, Iowa State 
College. Drought resistant, vigorous, practically suckerless, and bears ears 
high on the stalks. All America Selection Gold Medal 1951. 
STALKS—6% feet tall, very uniform, vigorous, virtually suckerless, fre- 
quently 2 ears per stalk. 
EARS -—8}% inches long, 14 to 18 rows, slightly tapered, uniform in size, 
shape and maturity, large and attractive. 
KERNEL—Bright golden yellow, narrow, deep, tender, fine flavor and holds 
well; seed yellow and wrinkled. 
KEYSTONE EVERGREEN HYBRID (W) HMC CHMON 86 
This Stowells Evergreen type hybrid is the finest we have ever seen. Out- 
standing for its productiveness, drought resistance and uniform, strong, vigor- 
ous growth. Excellent for canning, home and market gardens. 
STALKS —8 feet tall, stout, resistant to lodging, good foliage, hardy, 2 ears 
per stalk. 
EARS -—8% inches long, 14 to 18 rowed, slightly tapered, well-filled to tip, 
tight numerous husks resist earworm. 
KERNEL—Large, white, good depth, and fine quality. Seed white, wrinkled. 
KVF 50-15 (Y) HMSCF CENES 83 
Splendid new main-crop hybrid distinctive for its bright yellow color, tender, 
sweet flavor, attractive slender cylindrical ears, its uniformity and its very 
high production. Under good conditions nearly all stalks bear two good ears. 
Seems widely adapted. Highly desirable for whole kernel and cream style 
canning, for quick freezing, for shipping, and for market and home gardens. 
One of the few varieties adapted to whole ear canning and freezing. 
STALKS —7 feet tall, uniform, vigorous, sturdy, very few tillers, generally two 
ears per stalk; bears ears 26 inches above ground. Tassels and silks 
white. 
EARS -—81% inches long, by 134 inches in diameter, 12 to 14 rowed, cylin- 
drical, well-filled to tip, very uniform in size, shape and maturity; 
tight, dark green husks of good coverage, with attractive dark 
green flags, white interior silks. 
KERNELS—Attractive bright clear yellow, deep and rather narrow, tender, 
of excellent flavor and quality; seed yellow, wrinkled. 
MARCROSS C13.6 (Y) MC CHUBB 64 
Originated at the Conn. Exp. Station and used in the more Northern areas. 
STALKS—5 feet tall, short, sparsely foliaged, medium broad leaves, with 
very few suckers. Resistant to Stewarts disease. 
EARS  — inches long, chubby shape, being plump, 10 to 14 rows with broad 
kernels abruptly tapered at tips. 
KERNEL—Light yellow, fairly good flavor and quality. Seed light yellow, 
large and wrinkled. 
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