FIELD CORN 
PECK, 75 Cents; BUSHEL, $2.50 (Except Hybrids) 
Manns’ open pollinated stock has been especially grown and selected for seed purposes 
We have carefully followed Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station’s reports in 
selecting for you the Hybrids best suited for Maryland. 
HYBRID CORN 
Increased acreage planted to Hybrid Corn in Iowa 
proves it most profitable. Y 
35,000 acres in 1933; 1,295,000 acres in 1937. 
Because: Hybrid Corn increases yield 15% to 25%, 
is resistant to smut, rust and wilt; has deeper and more 
vigorous root systems, therefore less affected by drought 
or severe wind, the uniform maturity practically elimi- 
nates barren stalks and nubbins. Hybrid seed has never 
been available in sufficient quantity to supply the demand. 
Place your order early. 
Experiment 
Manns’ Hybrid Yellow Dent =xperiment 
and private tests have proven this Hybrid to be the 
highest yielding corn for this section; no other open 
pollinated or hybridized corn has equalled it. Ears 10 
inches long, having 16 rows of deep grain on a small 
cob, stalks 8 feet. Qt., 35c; pk., $2.00; bu., $7.00. 7 k 
Manns’ Hybrid White Dent Fi 83%3! 
white corn in trial of fifty leading varieties, producing 
20% more than its closest rival. Qt., 35c; pk., $2.00; 
bu., $7.09. 
Hybrid Sweepstakes Ensilage {3‘reme'y 
grower producing many more tons of ensilage per acre 
than open pollinated sorts. Qt., 35c; pk., $2.00; bu., $7.00 
3 This new _ intro- 
Clark’s Early Smoky Dent Fhis. ner. intro 
developed by one of the largest and most reliable growers 
of corn in this country. Early Smoky Dent is today the 
earliest Dent Corn in cultivation, maturing in 75 to 80 days; 
is a good yielder and entirely free from disease; grows 
strong, quick, and has splendid 7 to 8 foot fodder. 
Golden West 
It is vigorous in growth, very deeply rooted and produces 
broad-leaved stalks of medium height. It is most attractive 
in appearance, and the ears usually have 18 to 20 rows of 
large kernels which are tightly wedged to make a solid ear. 
It requires about 100 days to mature and deserves the atten- 
tion of any grower who wants a big crop of fine quality yel- 
low corn. 
, Maturing perfectly in 90 days 
lis ride of the N orth and being very hardy and 
prolific. Pride of the North has become a favorite among 
Northern growers and planters needing a 90-day yellow 
variety. The ears are of medium size with very small red 
cob. The kernels are closely set, long and compact. 
This variety will yield a larger crop 
Use CROW REPELLENT and do legs replanting. 
$1 size treats one Bushel. 
No. 311—Acme Seg- 
ment Corn Planter 
Automatic slide type, adjust- 
able for number of Kernels and 
depth of planting. Has Chinese 
bristle brush cut-off. Can be 
used for beans. $2.00. 
No. 309—Acme Ro- 
tary Automatic 
Corn Planter 
Full rotary Drop; having ad- 
justable cast disk or seed 
plates, and depth gauge. Ex- 
tremely accurate; also plants 
beans and peas. $2.50. 
Superior Seeds 
than any other open pollinated corn. 
Golden West 
Leaming Improved Dent 
variety. On good lands the stalks grow tall, producing two 
good ears to each stalk. The ears are long, with small red 
cob well filled with grains of medium size, but deep, of a 
A very popular and 
extremely productive 
rich golden color. It ripens with us in from 100 to 110 days 
and makes a good crop. 
Iowa Silver Mine The National White Corn. A 
oa remarkable drought resister and 
under adverse conditions seems to pull through and make a 
crop where other varieties fail. Silver Mine is deep grained, 
pure white, rough-topped, with a small, white cob. Ears run 
from 9 to 12 inches long, with 16 to 20 rows of pure white 
kernels. Stalks medium height, very leafy, with broad 
blades, frequently bearing two ears weighing 1 to 1% pounds 
each. Iowa Silver Mine has probably taken as many sweep- 
stakes and first premiums as any corn in existence. 
lowa Gold Mine With the expert farmer Gold Mine 
is known as medium early, between 
the 110 day and the extra sorts that mature in a6 daya, It 
is a great producer and sure cropper. Ears are medium 
symmetrical. Color bright golden yellow. The grain is deep 
and the cob is small. 
It is a large and broad-grained yel- 
Golden B eauly low corn. The ears of perfect shape 
with from ten to fourteen straight rows of grains. The cob 
is very small. 
A Goer - 
Lancaster County Sure Crop ite with deloe: 
men as a silage variety and also extremely valuable as a 
husking sort. Yields large crops even under adverse weather 
and soil conditions. Matures for silage in 90 days and for 
grain in 100 days producing long ears of deep large yellow 
grains. 
ron)” Probably the most dependable 
Ried s Yellow Dent cropper of all yellow varieties. 
, Boone County is a ve 
B oone County White large white corn, sone: 
thing like Silver Mine, but larger and later in maturing. 
Ears well filled out at both ends, cylindrical, 9 to 11 inches 
long, averaging 20 rows, some 18 to 22. Grain very deep, a 
little rough. Cobs white, of medium size. Matures in 110 
to 120 days. 
Largest grains of any 
I mp roved H ick ory K ing white variety. Matures 
early and very productive. Ears set low, are of large size, 
well filled, very deep grained. It produces well, even = light 
and. 
Cuban Giant Ensilage 
duction of fodder. 
Pamunkey and Early Eureka Ensilage 
Well known as the lead- 
ing variety for the pro- 
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