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ALLEN’S NURSERIES, GENEVA, OHIO 
Allen’s Guaranteed Seed Corn 
Ohio Grown Field Seed Com 
King of Earliest 
Hybrid Field 
Corn 
State Certified — High 
Purity—Good Germination 
This method of corn 
breeding will undoubtedly 
revolutionize corn produc¬ 
tion. Hybridized Corn 
will produce 25% more 
corn per acre than the old 
type. The variety we offer 
below is the earliest and 
best for Northern states 
and we recommend a trial 
order from Hybrid Seed 
“Iowa No. 931”. 
An early ripening, long 
eared, deep kerneled va¬ 
riety, bright yellow in 
color, small cob, and heavy 
yielder. 
F.O.B. Cars, if wished 
by mail add postage. 1 
peck, $2.00; bushel, $6.50. 
Grown by the famous Clark & Son Co., Ohio’s famous Seed Corn 
growers. We have selected this year a fine lot of varieties and wish to 
say that this seed will be all Northern Ohio grown and will mature 
for you. Send for samples at once. 
Prices are f. o. b. cars, bagged free. 14 lbs., 75c; 56 lbs., $2.50. 
Early Butler. A remarkable eai*ly Corn of a reddish yellow color, better 
than Pride of the North and matures in 75 to 80 days, with 7- to 8-ft. 
stalks, small cob, deep kernels. Matured the past 5 seasons in Northern 
Ohio in good shape. 
Early Smoky Dent. A Corn that ripens in 80 days. A white cap variety 
with red under color, good sized ears, shells well to the ear, stalk of 
medium size. One of the best early corns we have ever grown on our own 
farms. We advise planting this for those that want to have Corn that is 
hard. 
Early White Cap Yellow Dent. A strong grower, claimed to do well on 
thin soil, takes 100 days. Produces an abundance of fodder, stalks 7 to 
8 ft. Ears 7 to 10 inches. 
Early Yellow Dent. A clear, early yellow Corn. 80 days. Ripens anywhere 
in an early frosty season. Produces an immense crop of fine corn. 
King of Earliest Yellow Dent Corn originated in Northern Ohio, within 
10 miles of Lake Erie. In normal season will mature in 85 days. Has good 
size ear, 12- to 16-row cob, fodder heavy medium size, splendid for feed. 
This Corn is sure to get ripe and will please the grower. It is a very good 
yielder and splendid sheller, and has the most beautiful yellow Corn of any 
we have ever seen. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. 
A great many farm¬ 
ers will not use 
anything else. Some¬ 
thing like Learning, 
but better and earl¬ 
ier, a large ear, deep 
kernel. 100 days. 
Eighty-Four, Penn., Nov. 14, 1936. 
Dear Sir: 
I finished with my corn today, being so well pleased with the 
yield I thought it might interest you as to the amount of yield. 
King of Earliest, 350 bu. of ears ; Early Butler, 130 bu. of ears; 
4 bu. of Wane seed oats yielded, 140 bu., weighed and cleaned 
on new Frick Cleaner. 
I am very well pleased with plants and seeds and I want to say 
you cannot advertise King of Earliest too highly. 
Yours truly, 
W. D. POWELL, Eighty-Four, Penn. 
R. D. No. 1. 
Northern Ohio Seed Corn 
