GOLDEN GLOW (Wisconsin No. 12.) 
MOST POPULAR VARIETY OF CORN IN WISCONSIN. 
Golden Glow is the most popular variety of Wisconsin 
corn. It is grown more largely by far than any other. 
In fact, the statement has been made by our agronomists 
at the Wisconsin College of Agriculture that probably at 
least half of all the corn grown in Wisconsin now is Golden 
Glow. It certainly is well adapted to all sections of the 
state as far north as north-central Wisconsin. It is a little 
earlier than either Murdock or Silver King, hence safer 
in an unfavorable season. 
Description. Golden Glow is a pure golden yellow corn, 
ears fairly large, the standard official length being 8 *4 
to 9% inches. It is strictly a Wisconsin corn developed 
at the Wisconsin Experiment Station. 
PRICES OF GOLDEN GLOW: 
Special Stock Wisconsin: y 2 pk., 75c; pk., $1.35; bu., 
$5.00; 2 x / 2 bus. at $4.95; 10 bus. at $4.90. 
Wisconsin: y 2 pk-, 70c; pk., $1.30; bu., $4.75; 2y 2 bus., 
at $4.70; 10 bus. at $4.65. 
(Courtesy Wis. 
Hybrid Crossing Field. College of Agr.) 
Note: Row with tassels is the male parent; detasseled 
rows are the female parent and produce the seed. 
HYBRID SEED CORN 
Progressive farmers everywhere are turning to the hy¬ 
brid type of seed corn and discarding the old standard 
varieties. Hybrids unquestionably are the heaviest yield¬ 
ing types of corn on the market today and up-to-the- 
minute farmers these days want to produce as large a crop 
as possible per acre. Hybrid corns are produced from 
inbreds which are crossed in a manner shown in the 
above picture. The seed obtained from this cross is the 
hybrid that is planted. Hybrid corn is very uniform, 
stands up well with handsome large ears and heavy stalk; 
outyielding all other types. Seed should not be saved 
from a crop of Hybrid corn as the seed breaks up the next 
year and will not produce a satisfactory crop. 
Seed is very short. Order early. The cost per acre of 
seed is not high. A bushel of seed will plant eight acres 
costing only $1.13 per acre for seed at present prices.State 
sealed in bushel sacks only. In smaller quantities seed 
will be sent in unsealed sacks. 
105-Day HYBRID. This hybrid is a few days earlier 
than Golden Glow and we recommend it for the central 
part of Wisconsin. Special Stock Wisconsin: Pk., $2.75; 
y 2 bu., $5.00; bu., $9.00. State sealed in bushel sacks. 
110 to 115-DAY HYBRID. We recommend this hybrid 
for planting in southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois 
or in central Wisconsin as a silage corn. It outyields the 
105-day having a larger ear and stalk. Special Stock 
Wisconsin: Pk., $2.75; y 2 bu., $5.00; bu., $9.00. 
TREAT YOUR SEED CORN WITH NEW 
IMPROVED SEMESAN JR, 
DESTROYS DISEASE GERMS, PREVENTS SEED ROT¬ 
TING, INCREASES STANDS AND YIELDS. 
Jew Improved Semesan Jr. increased the yield on the 
iverage 3.55 bushels per acre. Only 4 ears, or pounds 
)f corn required to pay for this increase in yield when corn 
is selling at 64c a bushel. 
The corn crop of the country is reduced over 80 million 
Dushels per year by diseases that are carried on the seed. 
Destroy these costly diseases by treating your seed coin. 
Two and one-half cents an acre for New Improved 
Semesan Jr. is a trifling investment to increase your corn 
jrop 10%. In 51 tests on Corn Belt farms, this new 
;thyl mercury phosphate dust produced an average increase 
if 10% in yield. New Improved Semesan Jr. protects seed, 
leld or sweet corn against rotting; gives better stands; 
-educes losses from root rots. Easily and Quickly dusted 
}n seed at the rate of 2 ounces. a bushel. There is a 
neasuring spoon in larger sized tins. Costs less tnan o 
jents an acre. Does not reduce the ra,te of drop in planting. 
Prices: 4-oz. size, 35c; by mail, 40c; 1-lb. size, 
oy mail, $1.10; 5-lb. size, $4.75; by mail, $5.00; 25-lb. 
size, $23.25. 
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