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The seed corn situation is more critical now than 
it has been for several years. Most of the late 
planted corn never matured last year and seed could 
not be saved from it. Throughout the North Cen¬ 
tral states, wet, rainy weather in October left the 
corn with the highest moisture content in years. 
Fortunately we were able to secure corn that had 
been carefully dried out and selected before the early 
freezes and that had been planted early and was early 
matured. 
All the seed corn I offer you this year is selected 
from fields that were big profit makers for their owners. 
Do not figure seed corn on the basis of price per 
bushel, but think of seed corn on the basis of how 
much does it cost per acre and how much will it 
yield per acre. The extra yield that you get from 
seed corn properly selected and properly taken 
care of is worth more than the few cents ad¬ 
ditional per acre that good seed corn costs. 
You are not interested in corn for show pur¬ 
poses but you are interested in more bushels 
of good corn per acre. We help you produce 
corn at a lower cost per bushel. Try the 
Yellow Rose. 
How We Prepare Our Corn 
My corn is selected from heavy producing 
strains that are true to type. After being: 
selected in the field, it is brought in and 
dried, then carefully tipped, butted and 
shelled. All the small and weak kernels, if 
any, are taken out so that every kernel left 
has strong germination. Nothing but finest, 
first grade seed stock is offered vou. We 
have seed corn suitable for northern Iowa, 
Minnesota aaid South Dakota, as well as Mis¬ 
souri, Iowa, Nebraska and Illinois and other 
states. 
My Mayworth Seed Corn is all guaranteed 
to germinate 90%, most of it runs 94% to 
96%. It is absolutely No. 1 quality stock, 
carefully graded, put up in bags 
ished free of charge. Write 
samples and prices. 
Krug's High Yielding Dent 
Krug’s ranks right alopg 
with Yellow Rose but is [a 
tr ifle earlier. Those who have 
planted Krug’s Dent kn-ow 
that it outyields niost other 
varieties. The ears are some¬ 
what smaller and smoother 
than ordinary Reid’s Yellow 
Dent and there are many on 
each stalk. The ears are excep¬ 
tionally firm and solid with a deep 
kernel. $3.00 per bu. 
Improved Reid's Yellow Dent 
The old standby throughout the Corn 
Belt. Our stock is carefully selected for 
uniform, even maturity. Deep kernels, 
slightly rough. Matures in 110 days at 
Shenandoah. $3.00 per bu. 
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St. Charles (Red Cob, White) 
Pure white deep kerneled corn with a small 
red cob. A vigorous grower. Good for both 
shucking out and ensilage. Our stock was 
grown near Shenandoah so it will normally 
mature in southern Iowa very nicely. $3.00 
per bu. 
Boone County White 
Also called Johnson County White. A large 
type white variety, ears 11 inches long, carrying 
eighteen to twenty-two rows of kernels. A big 
corn and a big yielder. 110-120 days. $ 3.00 per 
bu. 
Iowa Silver Mine 
The most widely known white corn, popular in 
eastern Nebraska, grows big and matures early on 
rich soil yet gives good results on thinner land. 
Matures in abort 100 days. $3.00 per bu. 
PAGE 14 — EARL E. MAY FARM SEED CATALOG, SPRING,' 1936 
