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LETHERMAN’S SEED HOUSE. Canton, Ohio 
LETHERMAN'S TESTED CORN 
FOR ENSILAGE AND GRAIN 
Because of the importance of this crop we have spared neither labor or expense to have our stocks of the 
highest quality. The varieties we offer have been selected for their adaptability and merit. Our stocks are all 
hand selected, tipped and butted before shelling and are of the highest germination. 
Write for our Price List 
Letherman's "Big Golden" Ensilage Corn 
LETHERMAN’S BIG GOLDEN. Decidedly the best 
Corn to grow for Ensilage; stalks grow 12 to 15 
feet with thick heavy foliage, produces ears 10 to 
15 inches long with 18 rows of fine deep broad 
kernels of rich golden yellow. Big Golden will 
give better returns, on poor or light soils than any 
other kind and equals in tonnage any of the 
Southern white varieties. It has proven all we 
claim for it by actual results obtained by our 
friends who have planted it. 
LANCASTER COUNTY SURE CROP. One of the 
best general purpose varieties. Grows tall and 
leafy, ears are long, cob thin with uniform deep 
kernels of deep , reddish yellow; husks easily. 
Withstands drought and develops ears well to the 
north; a heavy yielder, matures in 100 to 105 days. 
"HOLCO" ENSILAGE OR BLUE RIDGE. Originated 
in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, grown in 
this high altitude it is easier than any other South¬ 
ern grown varieties. Grows I 4 to 16 feet high and 
makes heavy thick fodder. Ears are long with deep 
broad kernels. A vigorous growing prolific variety. 
OLD VIRGINIA ENSILAGE. A popular and satis¬ 
factory variety. Grows to a large size, is very 
leafy. Ears large with broad deep kernels. 
Protect your corn planting from Crows and 
other seed pulling birds and animals with 
CROW FEZ 
Large Can treats 2 bu. Corn 50c 
Small Can treats I bu. Corn 35c 
HYBRID SEED CORN 
Hybrid Seed is the first generation cross or hybrid involving two or more inbred strains. Yield comparisons 
during the last few years have shown that hybrids may be expected to out-yield the best open pollinated 
varieties of the same seasonal requirements by at least 15% to 20 %; that they are stiffer stalked, have fewer 
barren stalks, less smut, and are more resistant to drouth. 
The full value of hybrid seed exists only in the first hybrid generation, seed saved from a hybrid crop and 
planted the following season will yield less than first generation and may be inferior to that of ordinary 
varieties. Plant only new first generation seed. Hybrids are just as definitely adapted to various localities as 
are varieties and should be used only when it is known to be adapted and productive in a particular locality. 
We offer only first generation seed conforming to Ohio Seed Law. 
IOWA HYBRID No. 931. Pedigree (05420x05426)x (L289xC1447). Matures between Medina Pride 
and Woodburns, this hybrid recommended by Ohio State University for use as far north as Akron, not suffi¬ 
ciently early for counties northeast of Akron. Our supply grown in Ohio. Write for Price. 
OHIO HYBRID K-24. Pedigree (65x51 )x (17x26). Matures slightly later than Medium Pride. Recommended 
by Ohio State University for use in the same area as Iowa Hybrid No. 931. Our supply of this was grown in 
the adapted area. Write for Price. 
OHIO GROWN SEED CORN 
HASKINS EARLY YELLOW DENT. One of the 
earliest Yellow Dent Corns. Matures in 90 days in 
a normal season. Grows strong, sturdy fodder. 7 
to 10 feet high. Ears 10 to 12 inches long with 14 
to 18 rows of good size kernels. A very desirable 
corn. 
MEDINA PRIDE. An early maturing variety. Ears 
average 10 to 12 inches, slightly tapering with 12 
rows of good size kernels. Recommended by Ohio 
Experiment Station for the whole tier of western 
counties of Ohio where high yields have been 
consistently made. 
SEMESAN JR. Disinfectant for sweet and field corn 
seed. Price 4 ozs. 40c, lb. $1.10. 
WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT. This is a popular 
early variety, and one of the most sati.'factory sorts 
to raise. Succeeds on almost any kind of soil and 
is a heavy yielder. Ears are about 9 inches long 
and deep grained. Matures in 85 to 95 days. 
OHIO IMPROVED CLARAGE. This Corn orig¬ 
inated in Ohio is medium early, maturing in about 
100 days. The stalks are of medium size, ears 
from 7 to 9 inches long, grains wide and very 
deep on a small cob. The color is a beautiful 
golden yellow, and the ears are filled to the very 
tip. 
controls seed borne diseases. Use 2 ozs. to bushel of 
