Send Us Your Order Now for Hybrid Corn Next Year 
KELLY’S THREE-WAY CROSS 
(KI D) X (TR X 317) 
If you want a high yielding corn and want one which will stand up and at a low price we recom¬ 
mend this corn. In making this corn we use our Kelly’s Yellow Dent as a female parent, a variety 
we have grown for 24 years and has always been one of the best. Our Kelly’s Yellow D'ent has been 
sack picked for 22 years. We have used it as a female parent in this cross, using TR X 317 as a 
pollinator. The TR imbred makes a large size ear and imbred 317 is one which roots down deep, 
often six to eight feet, which makes it withstand drought, wind and heat. The three female rows 
were detasseled just the same as our certified Hybrids and at the low price we are offering this corn 
it costs less than 50c per acre for seed. You cannot afford to plant open pollinated corn. All hand 
tipped and butted, shelled and double graded. Price: No. 1 for edge drop planter $4.00 per bu. 
Smaller edge drop $3.00 per bushel. Round grains, well graded, largest taken out, $2.00 per bushel. 
KR-100 Hybrid 
A new Hybrid we are making which will be 
on the market in 19 39 and proving to be an ex¬ 
ceptionally good one. Notice how it stood up 
against wind which almost stripped it of leaves 
and tassels. Looks like a hail storm had hit it 
but only wind. On front page, top picture shows 
what happened to open pollinated corn in same 
field. In our Hybrid corn plot where we had 
seventeen different Hybrids this was only beaten 
by 960 by iy 2 bushel per acre. 
KELLY’S YELLOW DEXT CORN 
Kelly’s Utility Type Corn 
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Kelly’s Yellow Dent is a 
rich yellow colored ear, 
smooth dimple, dented, ten to 
twelve inches long, ends of 
ears well covered, easy to 
husk and stands up the best 
of any open pollinated corn we 
ever produced. Should stand 
up as it has been sack picked 
for twenty-two years up to 
this year. Matures in 105 to 
110 days. A corn which will 
sprout and grow under ad¬ 
verse conditions when soil is 
wet and cold. Contains but 
little starch. Very strong in 
vigor and vitality. Price: 
No. 1 edge grains $2.25 per 
bushel. Smaller edge grains 
$1.50 per bushel. 
This is a corn we have been 
growing 1 for twenty-four years 
and one from which we are 
making some good imbreds for 
future Hybrids, originally from 
a Reid’s Yellow Dent, (Reid’s 
Yellow Dent being originated 
within six miles from San Jose 
and proved to be the most 
widely known corn in the 
world). 
REID’S IMPROVED YELLOW 
DENT 
A little larger eared corn and later maturing than 
our Kelly’s Yellow Dent. Requires 120 days to ma¬ 
ture. Some rougher but not a rough, starchy corn. 
Very good for silage, in fact has been accepted as 
the best silage corn produced. While it does not 
make as much bulk as some of the big watery silage 
varieties it does make more real food. 
Price: No. 1 edge grains, $2.25 per bushel. Smaller 
edge grains, $1.50 per bushel. 
KRUG 
While Krug has some disadvantages, as being 
susceptible to chinch bugs and weak stalks, it has 
proved to be a good early corn. Our Krug is very 
much the same type as our Kelly’s Utility shows. 
Same price as Kelly’s Utility. 
GOLDEN GLOW 
90 TO lOO DAYS 
One of the best early varieties of corn, developed 
by Wisconsin Agriculture College and Wisconsin's 
leading open pollinated corn. Ears are rather short 
and compact, deep grain, deep yellow color, ears 
run a little rough, eight to ten inches long. Ma¬ 
tures in Illinois in 90 to 100 days. Good for early 
hog feed or replanting. 
Price: Edge drop only, $2.50 per bushel. 
