Hybrid B2 77 days 
Plant—6-6 feet tall, suckers moderately, 
Golden Bantam type plant. 
Ear—6%-7%% inches long, 8 rows, diam- 
eter 1% inches, butter yellow, slender 
and cylindrical, dark silk color, excellent 
quality. 
Developed by Northrup, King & Co. 
primarily for packing or freezing as 
whole ear corn on the cob. Also popular 
with home market gardeners as early 
8 row corn. 
Hybrid G7 74 days 
Plant—5 feet tall, suckers slightly, yel- 
low tassels and silks. 
Ear—5'2-6'% inches long, 8 rows, diam- 
eter 144 inches, kernels medium width. 
Developed by Northrup, King & Co. A 
very early top-quality, 8 row hybrid of 
the Golden Bantam type developed for 
home and market garden use. 
Hybrid M13 _ 72 days 
Plant—5 feet tall, suckers moderately, 
Golden Bantam plant type. 
Ear—514-6% inches long, 8 rows, small 
cob, quality excellent. 
Developed by Northrup, King & Co. as an 
early 8 row, high quality, home and 
market garden hybrid. Especially pop- 
ular in northern states and Canada. 
Hybrid Golden Country Gent 
Plant—7142-8 feet tall, very vigorous, 
foliage dark green, sturdy stalk, no 
suckers, high ear. 
Ear—8-814 inches x 2 inches, staggered 
rows, medium yellow, narrow deep shoe 
peg kernels of fair to good quality, 
high yielding. 
Developed by Dr. E. S. Haber at Iowa 
State College. Recommended chiefly 
for canning cream style pack. 
Illinois No. 10 89 days 
Plant—7%4-7% feet tall, vigorous, thick 
stalk, very few suckers, dark green 
foliage, high ear. 
Ear—8 inches long, 12-16 rows, diameter 
2 inches, medium yellow, good kernel 
depth, medium kernel width, fair qual- 
ity. 
Developed by Dr. W. A. Heulsen at Uni- 
versity of Illinois. A very hardy and 
vigorous hybrid. Popular in the South 
as a shipping corn. 
loana 
All-America Selection—1940 
Plant—7-714 feet tall, vigorous, widely 
adapted, very few suckers, dark green 
foliage, tolerant to ear worms, wilt re- 
sistant. 
Ear—8 inches long, 12-14 rows, diameter 
85 days 
lochief 
1% inches, light yellow, medium kernel 
depth, medium kernel width, medium 
to good quality. 
Developed by Dr. E. 8S. Haber at lowa 
State College. Widely adapted and 
especially popular in the South. Very 
productive, excellent for market gar- 
den, shipping and canning whole kernel 
or cream style. 
lochief 
All-America Selection—1951 
87 days 
Plant—6% feet tall, vigorous, few suck- 
ers, strong root system, wide dark 
green leaves. 
Ear—8-8% inches long, 16-18 rows, 2% 
inches in diameter, slight taper, very 
deep and narrow kernels. 
Developed by Dr. E. 8S. Haber at Iowa 
State College. A popular’ widely 
adapted hybrid. This is an All-Amer- 
ican Gold Medal winner. 
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