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SWEET CORN 
IOCHIEF (Hybrid) 89 Days 
An outstanding yellow hybrid developed by Dr. E. 
S. Haber of lowa State College. lochief has a top 
rating on basis of yield and cutting percentage. Ex- 
cellent performance under drought conditions. Good 
flavor and tenderness. 
Stalk 7 to 7!/, feet and virtually tillerless. Ears set 
well up on stalk for ease of harvesting. Ears 8!/, to 
9 inches long, cylindrical, filled to tips and with 16 
to 20 rows of very deep, narrow kernels. A clean 
silker. Good husk coverage. Holds prime quality 
well in the field. 
High yield, top cut per ton, good color and quality 
plus refined kernel character combine to make lo- 
chief an ideal canning and freezing hybrid. 
LINCOLN (Hybrid) 82 Days 
Ears 8 to 8I/, inches with 14 to 18 rows, medium nar- 
row kernels. Stalks 6!/, to 7 feet, erect, resists lodg- 
ing and ears borne high. A cross of inbreds P39xC23. 
Primarily for market gardeners wanting large early 
ears. Good yielder. Developed by the Connecticut 
Agricultural Experiment Station. 
MARCROSS C1 3x6 (Hybrid) 7| Days 
Ears 7 to 7!/y inches with 10 to 14 rows of rather large, 
yellow kernels. Fairly good quality. Stalks 4!/2 to 5 
feet. An early garden and market corn well known 
in all corn growing areas. A prolific producer. Intro- 
duced by the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment 
Station. 
MARCROSS NORTHERN (Selected Top Cross) 
68 to 73 Days 
Ears 7 to 8 inches with 14 to 16 rows of medium 
width, yellow, deep kernels. Sweet, tender. Stalks 
5l/y to 6 feet. A popular, large eared, early corn for 
market garden. 
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