CORNELI 
Days Main Uses Kegiate Table Corn, Pop Corn SW 
80 HMS (White) TRUCKER’S HYBRID 
Early White Dent Hybrid 
This early white dent double-cross hybrid is similar to Trucker’s Favorite, but more 
uniform. 
STALKS —7'% feet tall, vigorous. 
EARS 
9 inches long, attractive and uniform. 
KERNEL—White, large, tender and fairly sweet. Seed small, white, smooth, dented. 
POP CORN 
Zea Mays var. everta 
85 (White Hybrid) IOPOP 5 
A very high quality white hybrid. Quite tender, practically hulless, with high popping 
expansion. Uniform and a good yielder. Widely adapted. 
85 (White) JAPANESE HULLESS 
A white, small and slender pointed-kernelled type, with short, stubby ears. Kernels, ar- 
ranged irregularly on cob, are unusually tender, sweet and pure white when popped. 
Stalk slender and about 5 feet tall. 
380 (White Hybrid) MINHYBRID 250 
This white hybrid pop corn, developed by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, is an improvement over Japanese Hulless for yield and popping expansion. It also 
matures earlier, practically free from smut. Best adapted to Northern areas. Ears 
3 to 4 inches long, plump. 
100 (Yellow Hybrid) PURDUE 32 
K4 
A high yielding three-way cross developed by Kansas State College and Purdue Uni- 
versity. Popping expansion is high, and the popped corn is desirable for its tenderness 
and rich flavor. Plant growth is vigorous with a stalk approximately 6 feet tall. Typi- 
cally, a small percentage of plants produce large, dent-kernelled ears which must be 
sorted out. The use of this hybrid, however, is well worth-while. Ears are 6 to 7 inches 
long, slightly tapered and well filled. Mostly 2 ears per stalk. 
100 (Yellow) SOUTH AMERICAN DYNAMITE 
T.N.T. 
A popular open pollinated variety, widely adapted in areas of longer season. Large, 
dark green stalks are about 7% feet tall and very productive. Ears are slender, about 
7 inches long, with 12 to 16 straight rows of large, yellow, pearly smooth kernels. 
Popped kernels expand to a very large size and have a creamy appearance. 
