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A Bushel of Our Corn Plants Eight Acres at a Cost of 50 Cents Per Acre 
KELLY’S YELLOW DENT CORN 
Kelly’s Utility Type Com 
Kelly’s Yellow Dent is the 
best variety for central Illinois. 
Kelly’s (Yellow Dent) is a corn 
we have been growing for 21 
years. It originally came from 
Reid’s Yellow Dent but has been 
greatly improved during these 
years. Reid’s Yellow Dent 
originated within 5 miles of 
where much of our corn is 
grown. During this time we 
have tried out many different 
varieties but as yet have not 
found a better all around va¬ 
riety of corn for Central Illi¬ 
nois. The pictures we show are 
actual photographs which give 
you a better idea of the corn 
than we can tell you. Rich yel¬ 
low color, 10 to 12 inches long, 
bright and lustrous, dimple 
dented grain, very little starch, 
medium height, medium early 
maturing. Very strong in vigor 
and vitality. Will sprout and 
grow in wet cold soil where the 
average corn will produce a 
poor stand. Plant from May 5th 
to 15th for best results. Ma¬ 
tures under normal conditions 
in 110 days. This corn has been 
sack picked for 20 years and 
by so doing we now have a va¬ 
riety of corn which will stand 
up where often other corn goes 
flat. Price, $4.00. 
KRUG CORN 
The best early variety 
of corn you can grow. 
Very high yielding for 
early corn. We secured 
special strain of Krug 
from Woodford Co. in 
1925 and have found this 
to be superior to any we 
have found. In the last 
few years we have had out 
as much as 400 acres of 
Krug for seed. It is best 
adapted for north central 
Illinois, southern Iowa 
and any section in this 
latitude. Last year some 
of our Krug matured in 
good shape as far north 
as southern Wisconsin. It 
produces fairly large ears, 
medium stalk, light fo¬ 
liage, small cob, shells out 
a surprisingly lot of corn 
which grades well and 
weighs heavy. From our 
experience in the grain 
business we find Krug ma¬ 
tures earlier and grades better than any variety 
of October. Not a show variety, as it does not 
Krug Corn 
offered. Usually good No. 3 corn by the last 
produce a uniform ear. Price, $4.00. 
KELLY’S GIANT YELLOW SILAGE CORN 
A variety of corn which produces an abundance siderable of it is used for this purpose. Price, 
of foliage, good for ensilage or silo use. Espe- $3.50 per bu., shelled and graded, germination, 
cially adapted for northern sections where con- 02%. 
