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FIELD CORN? ints vc ordered ar the bushel rates 
write for prices on larger quantities. 
806 Improved Leaming as days) 
Ohio grown seed of a greatly improved strain of Leaming. Will consistently outyield most 
Those who have grown other strains of this 
variety will readily see the superiority of our stock. Plants grow 8 to 9 ft. tall and produce 
to 10 in. long. There are 18 to 20 rows of deep, golden-yellow kernels. Valuable for 
other varieties under favorable conditions. 
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either ensilage or grain. 
Not prepaid: Peck (14 lbs.) 95¢; 14 bu. (28 Ibs.) $1.75; bu. (56 Ibs.) $3.25. 
808 Woodburn’s Yellow Dent «oo days) 
Anearly and very popular variety of Yellow Dent that has given remarkable results throughout 
the corn-growing area. Our seed 
HYBRID CORN 
The use of hybrid corn is proving profitable to many farmers. 
Its yields are generally heavier; plants and ears are more uniform 
and resistant to weather conditions. 
811 Maule’s 0-39 Hybrid 
(105 days) One of the better and more adaptable early hybrids. 
This variety has been selected by us because of its wide range, 
heavy yields, and exceptional ability to withstand wind storms 
as the result of a superior root system. While the ears of this 
corn are of but medium size, the cobs are small and kernels are 
deep. Stalks are very sturdy and about 7 ft. tall. The ears are 
uniform and well filled with 16 to 18 rows of golden yellow 
kernels. Not prepaid: Peck (14 Ibs.) $1.75; 
Y, bu. (28 lbs.) $3.25; bu. (56 Ibs.) $6.00. 
813 Hybrid K=23 0 aays) 
This earliest of all hybrids was developed at the Ohio State 
Experiment Station, and is highly recommended for use in the 
northern tier of states. The kernels are pure yellow, deep, and 
the ear bears a close resemblance to Golden Glow. Many of the 
stalks produce two ears. Plants reach a height of about 6% ft. 
and stand up well as the root system is exceptionally well 
developed. This variety is also good for ensilage because of its 
earliness and good yield of both fodder and grain. Hybrid K-23 
supplants Hybrid 29-3, which we offered in 1940. 
Not prepaid: Peck (14 lbs.) $1.75; 12 bu. (28 Ibs.) $3.25; 
bu. (56 lbs.) $6.00. 
804 lowa 939 (10 days) 
(Ohio State Certified) 
This hybrid, which was developed in Iowa, has given such 
remarkable results, wherever grown, that we feel it should be 
offered to our customers. Among the numerous advantages of 
this variety are its heavy yields, uniformity, the ease with which 
the ears can be husked, and the ability to cure rapidly after 
maturity has been reached. Large, thick ears, with 16 rows of 
deep yellow kernels, are borne onsturdy plants of medium height. 
Not prepaid: Peck (14 Ibs.) $1.90; 14 bu. (28 Ibs.) $3.50; 
bu. (56 Ibs.) $6.50. 
SOY BEAN 
784 Black Wilson 
One of the few varieties which will mature seed in Pennsylvania 
and neighboring states. It is also desirable for hay production 
because of its abundant growth of slender stems. Grown widely 
for ensilage and green manure crops. Plant 75 to 100 lbs. per 
acre after danger of frost is past. 
Not prepaid: 14 bu. (30 Ibs.) $1.25; bu. (60 Ibs.) $2.25. 
Write for prices on larger quantities of Soy Beans 
or other Farm and Field Seeds. 
Rye Grass 
is produced from certified seed grown under ideal condi- 
tions and cured in the most approved manner with modern equipment. 
7 ft. tall and ears are 9 in. in length, with 14 to 16 rows of deep, well-placed kernels. 
Not prepaid: Peck (14 lbs.) 95¢; 12 bu. (28 Ibs.) $1.75; bu. (56 Ibs.) $3.25. 








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OATS 
841 Improved Swedish 
We offer plump, Northern grown seed of the well-known 
and popular spring variety. Grows 4 feet tall and produces 
well-filled heads from 8 to 12 in. long. Plant from 50 to 75 
lbs. per acre. White seeded. 
Not prepaid: 4% bu. (16 lbs.) 75¢; bu. (32 Ibs.) $1.25; 
5 bu. @ $1.15 per bu. 
Write for prices on larger quantities of Oats. 
348 WINTER RYE 
This hardy variety can be planted in September for late 
fall, winter, or spring pasture, for a cover or green manure 
crop, or for the production of grain. Plant from 50 to 75 lbs. 
per acre. Not prepaid: Peck (14 lbs.) 75¢; 
Y, bu. (28 Ibs.) $1.25; bu. (56 Ibs.) $2.25. 
Write for prices on larger quantities of Winter Rye. 
CLOVER 
795 Ladino 
(Trifolium repens, var. latum) A strain of white clover that 
has proved supérior wherever grown. It is tall, strong- 
growing and winter hardy, and excellent for pasture pur- 
poses. Plant 4 lbs. per acre either in fall or spring. 
Postpaid: Oz. 20¢; 14 lb. 85¢; lb. $1.50; ! 
2 Ibs. $2.75; 5 Ibs. $6.60; 10 Ibs. $12.00. \\ 
Not prepaid: 15 Ibs. $16.25; 25 lbs. $28.50; YAY 
50 Ibs. $56.50; 100 lbs. $112.00. \ \ 
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GRASSES Onn Improved Swedish 
883 Kentucky Blue Grass 
(Poa pratensis) The most popular of all perennial grasses for pasture and lawns and also valu- 
able for the production of high quality hay. Best suited to rich clay or clay loam soils. 
Postpaid: 12 lb. 30¢; lb. 50¢; 2 lbs. 95¢; 5 Ibs. $2.25; 10 Ibs. $4.25. 
882F Red Top or Herd Grass 
(Agrostis vulgaris) Successfully grown in all parts of the United States except the arid regions 
and the extreme South. Its principal value is for pasture and lawn purposes, although it is an 
important hay crop in some sections. Plant 15 to 20 lbs. per acre. 
Postpaid: 12 lb. 25¢; Ib. 40¢; 2 lbs. 75¢; 5 Ibs. $1.75; 10 Ibs. $3.25. 
882E Domestic Rye Grass 
(Lolium italicum) Excellent for winter lawns in the South where its rapid growth quickly 
provides a ground cover. Frequently planted with clover for the production of hay or pasture. 
Postpaid: 14 lb. 20¢; Ib. 30¢; 2 Ibs. 55¢; 5 Ibs. $1.25; 10 Ibs. $2.25. 
Two New Gardening Aids 
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Rootone Transplantone 

Postage 
This hormone powder, containing the 
most widely effective plant hormones 
known, stimulates the formation of 
roots on cuttings and hastens the 
germination of seed. Just dust your 
seed with Rootone powder or dip cut- 
tings in the powder before planting. 
You will be pleasantly surprised at 
the strong, sturdy roots and superior 
vigor that result, 
Y, oz. package 25¢; 2 oz. jar $1.00. 
- WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA 

Transplantone contains the safest and 
most widely effective plant hormone, 
together with such vitamins as C and 
B; that are effective in assisting root 
development. You can move plants 
without wilt or the usual setback 
after transplanting. This means 
earlier flowering on some plants and 
earlier crops on vegetables such as 
tomatoes and peppers. 
1 oz. can 50¢; 3 ozs. $1.00; 1 Ib. $4.00. 

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