Increased Yields 
Insures 
IOWA HYBRID 931 
The earliest Iowa station double cross in com¬ 
mercial production, made up of 4 inbred lines, best 
adapted for the second tier of Iowa counties, but 
has been used successfully in the northern two tiers. 
When compared for seven years with the average 
of the open pollinated strains in the northern sec¬ 
tions of the Iowa Corn Yield test, 931 yielded an 
average of 10.1 bushels to the acre more, and in 
every comparison had a stronger stalk. Has done 
very well in Minnehaha County, South Dakota, and 
we strongly recommend this variety for the southern 
and eastern counties of South Dakota. 
IOWA HYBRID 939 
One of the best adapted hybrids for tiers of coun¬ 
ties 3, 4, and 5, when numbered from the north or 
central Iowa. 
Six years results in the North Central Section of 
the Iowa Corn Yield Test indicates that 939 pro¬ 
duced from 10 to 35 bushels more than the average 
of the open pollinated strains. 
T 4 
One of the earliest hybrids on the market. May 
be planted as late as June 10th and produce a corn 
crop. Of the Minnesota 13 type, but will produce 10 
bushels more than open pollinated varieties of simi¬ 
lar maturity. In a test in Codington County, South 
Dakota, the county agent found that T 4 stood up 
well and showed a good yield. 
IOWEALTH HYBRID 110 DAYS 
An unusual heavy yielding variety of corn. 
Heavy root system. Strong stalks. Well adapted 
for northwestern Iowa, and eastern South Dakota. 
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MINHYBRID 301 105 DAYS 
This Hybrid Corn is a cross between the Early 
Minnesota 13 single cross E 11 X 14 and the late 
maturing inbred line from Reid’s Yellow Dent which 
was obtained from Iowa. Minhybrid 301 is yellow in 
color, is as tall or taller than Murdock or Silver 
King. The ears are 14-18 rowed and are equal or 
longer than Silver King or Golden Jewel. The ker¬ 
nels are slightly smaller than Murdock, are deep and 
have a smooth dent. It matures about the same time 
as Golden Jewel, and Silver King. Is adapted to 
southern Minnesota and Wisconsin, northern Iowa, 
and the southeastern half of South Dakota. Is very 
strong in the stalk and due to its heavy root system 
withstands windstorms. Under good growing condi¬ 
tions yields upwards of 90 bushels per acre are very 
common. Well worth a trial. 
HILLDROP KERNELS OF HYBRID 
CORN 
We have a very good stock of Hilldrop Kernels 
of most varieties of our Hybrids and for those who 
have suitable planter plates to handle Hilldrop Ker¬ 
nels, we can quote very attractive prices. This 
presents a very favorable opportunity to try out 
Hybrid Corn at a very moderate price. Hilldrop 
Kernels will give just as good results as Edgedrop 
as the breeding is there just the same. Implement 
companies such as John Deere, International Har¬ 
vester Company, etc., have manufactured plates to 
use for hill drop corn. See your nearest imple¬ 
ment dealer and have him order the plates for you. 
We will be glad to mail you samples of Hybrid Corn 
so you can have plates made to suit. 
GROW YOUR OWN HYBRID 
SEED CORN 
For those of our customers who would like to grow 
their own Hybrid Seed Corn, wo can supply Certified 
Seed Stocks to produce such varieties as 931 and 
939. We will give free instructions how to go about 
it. 
HOUSES, MITCHELL, S. D.—EMMETSBURG, IOWA 
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