Early Hybrid 458 
Yellow Hybrids 
EARLY HYBRID 458 (NEW) 70 days 
A new first—early yellow hybrid developed by our 
Mr. A. D. Taylor, maturing in season between Span- 
cross and Marcross. Ears are 62 to 7” long, have 12 
rows and resemble Marcross, being slightly more 
slender. Husk color is dark green with good tip cover- 
age. Flag leaves are long, dark green and numerous. 
Early Hybrid 458 has a very strong stalk and root 
system. Stalk height 52 feet. In our opinion this is 
one of the best early hybrids. 
Lb. 80¢; 121/. Ibs. $8.00; 56 Ibs. $26.00 
N. J. HYBRID 106 (NEW) 71 days 
Developed by Dr. R. S. Snell of the New Jersey 
Agricultural Experiment Station, this yellow hybrid 
matures in the same season as Marcross, but is 
more vigorous and has produced as high as 30% 
more marketable ears. Ears are 7-8” long and have 
12-14 rows. Stalk height about 6 feet. 
Lb. 80¢; 121/2 Ibs. $8.00; 56 Ibs. $26.00 
WOODRUFF’S NEW EARLIGOLD 70 days 
Developed by ourselves, this is one of the best early 
hybrids. The ears are 7—7 2 inches, slight taper, uni- 
form type, 12-14 rows, straight rowed, well filled 
tips, good coverage of heavy husks; husked ears av- 
erage 8% ounces. Plants 5 feet, medium breadth 
leaves, medium to dark green heavy well rooted stalk. 
Lb. 70¢; 121, Ibs. $7.00; 50 Ibs. $24.00 
SPANCROSS 66-68 days 
TAIEAMERIA SELECTION 7 Honorable Mention 1941 
The improved Spancross developed by the Connec- 
ticut Agricultural Experiment Station. An extra early 
yellow hybrid, 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. 70¢; 121/, Ibs. $7.00; 50 Ibs. $24.00 
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HYBRID SWEET CORN 
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. 70¢; 121/. Lbs. $7.00; 50 Lbs. $24.00 
CARMELCROSS 74 days 
This cross of Connecticut inbred 13 and Purdue 30 
was developed by the Connecticut Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station for a large eared, wilt resistant, early 
market hybrid. It is recommended for New England 
and the northeastern states. The ears have 12-14 
rows of kernels, are slightly tapering in shape, and 
are 7-72 inches in length. 
Lb. 65¢; 121/, Ibs. $6.50; 50 Ibs. $22.00 
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 ear- 
lier than Golden Cross Bantam and yield is compar- 
able. Especially adapted to the Northern Tier States 
and Southern Canada. 
Lb. 80¢; 121/, Lbs. $8.00; 50 Lbs. $26.00 
Hoosier Gold 
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. 70¢; 121/. Ibs. $7.00; 50 Ibs. $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 desir- 
able for market gardening. Sorry, supply exhausted. 
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