Early White Cap Yellow Dent Corn
Do not confuse this strain with the large, late, white cob type of White Cap which is only suitable to the southern counties of Michigan. Isbell's Early White Cap Yellow Dent matures in 90 to 100 days and the ears have small, red cobs. The kernels are creamy yellow with white caps. It is a good yielder on light soils and is also more resistant to drought than the yellow varieties. Makes a good leafy stalk 8 to 9 feet high and is a splendid early ensilage variety especially for the North.
Originally listed in: 1935 Isbell's Seeds
Early White Cap Yellow Dent Corn
A very strong grower with heavy fodder and large ears. Matures in ninety days. The grain has white cap, yellow body. An enormous yielder. Postpaid, lb. 30C; 3 lbs. 85c.
Originally listed in: Great Northern Seed Co. 1918