IS. H \ BRIO NO. 525 
Hybrid Corn is Graded and Certified 
All of our Hybrid Corn was grown on our own farms here in 
Columbia Co. Wis. It was all in our warehouse before hard 
frosts, it was thoroughly fire-dried and is very high in ger¬ 
mination. For your protection all of this seed in lots of 1 pk. 
or more is put up in state sealed bags. 
Grade “A”—Select “flats”. These are the kernels from the 
middle part of the ears, uniform in size and shape. 
WIS. HYBRID NO. 404 
Wis. Hybrid-No. 404-95 day 
Here is another unusually fine Wis. Hybrid suited for sec¬ 
tions that must have an early maturing corn or in many cases 
there are fields where for some reason planting is delayed until 
late in the season an early variety must be used. It is one of 
the best early , maturing hybrids, ears are deep yellow, fine in 
appearance and remarkably large for so early a corn. Stalks 
grow 7 to 8 ft. tall, are very leafy and like all good hybrids 
stand up straight. 
Wis. Hybrid-No. 525-105 day 
This remarkably fine yellow dent was grown on our own farms 
from seed stock obtained direct from the Wis. Experiment Sta¬ 
tion. It will ripen at the same time as regular Golden Glow. 
Ears are fully as large as Golden Glow, symmetrical in shape, 
uniform and handsome in appearance. Stalks grow 8-9 ft. tall, 
stand up straight and practically every stalk bears a large ear. 
Wis. Hybrid -No. 550-110-day 
An excellent 110 day Hybrid suitable for Southern Wis., 
Southern Minn., Northern Ill., Iowa and similar latitudes. Pro¬ 
duces large long ears well filled with deep yellow kernels, in 
fact one of our most beautiful Hybrid Corns. The heavy yield 
of large, handsome and symmetrical ears will delight every 
farmer who plants this corn. Grows a strong heavily leaved 
stalk 8 to 10 ft. tall and always stands up. 'This seed was 
grown on our own farms. 
Grade ‘‘B”—“Smalls”. Slightly smaller than grade A but 
uniformly graded. A hushell of this seed will plant 8 to 9 
aores, 3 to 4 kernels to a hill. Will grow just as fine a crop 
as other grades. 
Grade “C”—“Rounds”. Larger sized round kernels but are 
carefully graded and by using a large plate most corn planters 
will drop them very evenly. Will produce just as fine a crop 
as any other grade. 
Wis. Hybrid Com Prices for 1937 
Prices are for any variety. Supply is limited and we advise 
ordering early. 
Lb. 40c..; 3 lbs. $1.00; 7 lbs. (enough for 1 acre) $1.90, 
postpaid. n 
NOTICE—Do not make the mistake of planting Hybrid Corn 
too thick. You will get larger ears and more bu. per acre 
if planted 3 kernels in a hill. You can plant S to 9 acres 
with a bu. of this corn so the cost per acre is very little 
compared to the crop it will produce. 
Grade “A” Pk. $2.60; Bu. $10.25; 5 bu. $48.50. 
Grade “B” (In bu. bags only) Bu. $8.50; 5 bu. $40.25. 
Grade “C” (In bu. bags only) Bu. $7.25; 5 bu. $34.75. 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
Wis. Grown Pedigreed Seed Corn 
Our seed corn is fire dried as soon as busked. Seed Corn that is 
thoroughly and rapidly dried as soon as husked is much stronger 
in vitality and more resistant to disease than slowly cured seed. Our 
Seed Corn is all certified for purity and germination by the Wisconsin 
Experiment Association. 
Wis. No. 25-Early Yellow Dent 
This variety was developed by the Wis. Agr. Exp. Assn., the idea 
being to produce a very early maturing corn suitable for the nor¬ 
thern counties of Wis., Minn., and Mich. Th/ht it is a success is well 
proved by the excellent showing it has ali’eady made in the many 
northern counties of Wis. On the branch of the Wis. Exp. Station at 
Spooner, Wis., a remarkable yield of over 80 bu. per acre was made. 
If you wish a very early ripening corn do not fail to plant. Wis. 
No. 25. We have an unusually fine stock of this Corn which is of 
our own growing. Lb.. 30c.; 3 lbs. 75c., postpaid. Not prepaid: 
Pk. $1.50; bu. $5.25; 2'/ 2 bu„ $12.50. 
Wis. No. 15-Improved Smut Nose Flint 
This variety was developed, improved and first sent out by the 
Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment; Association. It is more prolific 
than any other flint corn and also has a stronger stalk being espec¬ 
ially well adapted to Wisconsin conditions. The ears are long, often 
14 inches, and have eight rows of large yellow kernels which shade 
to deep red towards the tip. The stalks grow from fi> to 7 feet tall 
and make excellent com to plant for “hogging down” as it matures 
so early. We have an excellent lot of seed of our own growing. 
Lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 75c„ postpaid. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.40; bu. $4.95; 
2'/ 2 bu $11.70.. 
All of our seed corn is carefully tested for germination before 
sent out. Order your seed corn and after it arrives test it in any 
way you wish within 10 days after you receive it. If it is not sat¬ 
isfactory in every way return it at our expense and your money will 
be refunded. Could anything be more fair? 
SMUT NOSE FLINT 
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