HYBRID 

 SEED CORNS 



1. 



* 15% to 30% 

 Higher Yield! 



* Deeper Roots! 



* Storm Resistant! 



* Drouglit and Wind 

 Resistant! 



* Increased Stalk Strengtli! 

 Greater Unifornaity! 



The term Hybrid does not refer to a cross of different 

 varieties of corn, but rather to a cross between distinct 

 strains known as inbred lines (or combinations of such 

 lines). These inbred lines, or hybrids between them, 

 tend to perform the same way under like conditions, 

 making it possible to predict their performance year 

 after year. 



From 50/c to 75' c of the seed corn used in the 

 corn belt for 1939 will be Hybrid Corn and 

 more would be used if there were sufficient 

 seed to supply the demand. Our Hybrid Corns 

 are grown especially to make them adaptable 

 to Maryland and all ot its bordering states. 



fV e also have Hybrid White Dent. 

 For Prices and Complete 



Description, see Page 40. 



GRIFFITH & TURNER CO. 



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205-21 5 NORTH PACA ST. T BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 



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