OLDS’ WISCONSIN HYBRID SEED CORN 
FOR BETTER STANDS AND HEAVIER 
Hybrid Seed Corn this year is very reasonable 
customers to be sure to plant some Hybrid this 
acre of seed is less than $1 per acre. We 
because of the low prices and the fact that it 
farmers last season under the drought eondit 
Progressive farmers everywhere are turning 
discarding the old standard varieties. Hybrids 
types of corn on the market today and up-t< 
produce as large a crop as possible per acre, 
proved its superiority over open pollinated 
from mbreds which are crossed in a manner 
obtained from this cross is the hybrid that i 
stands up well with handsome large ears and heavy stalk 
Seed should not be saved from a crop of hybrid corn 
next year and will not produce a satisfactory' crop. 
We are listing six maturity dates of Hybrid Corn, 
rounds, and large rounds, 
needed in your planter. ___ . „ 
of your corn planter, he can furnish 
plates usually sell at 30c to 40c each! 
Q . . . A? 1 our Hybrid Corn is Wisconsin State Sealed and Certified. 
State sealed m bushel sacks only. In smaller quantities seed will be sent in unsealed 
sacks. i Bu . 
QC - q th, , % Pk. Pk. % Bu. or More 
95-day F ats .$ 1.15 $2.00 $3.75 $7.00 
. 1>15 2 ' 00 3 - 75 7.00 
100-day Medium Rounds.95 1 65 3 00 5 50 
105-day Flats . . . . 1.15 2.00 3.75 7M0 
105-day Medium Rounds..95 1.65 3 00 5 50 
105-day Large Rounds.85 1.40 2.50 4 - 50 
110-day Flats . 1.15 2.00 3.75 7*00 
110-day Medium Rounds..95 1.65 3.00 5 50 
115-day Flats . 1.15 2.00 3Y5 7‘oo 
115-day Medium Rounds.95 1.65 3.00 5 50 
120-day Flats . 1.15 2.00 3.75 7 00 
120-day Medium Rounds.95 1.65 3.00 5'so 
120-day Large Rounds.85 1.40 2.50 4^50 
Please Note.—When ordering, please state a second choice of maturity date. Then 
if we are sold out of the particular variety wanted, we will be able to’ take care of 
your order without delay. If we have to write for permission to sub- 
we are liable to be sold out of other stocks by the time we 
YIELDS PLANT HYBRID. 
in price and we advise all our 
year. At present prices the cost per 
are looking for an unusually heavy demand 
proved, so outstanding with Wisconsin 
ions. 
to the hybrid type of seed corn and 
unquestionably are the heaviest yielding 
-the-minute farmers these days want to 
Last year during the drought this corn 
varieties. Hybrid corns are produced 
shown in the below picture. The seed 
hybrid corn is very uniform, 
outyielding all other types, 
as the seed breaks up - the 
- . .-, also three grades- 
. When planting large or medium rounds, sp> 
If you will send a sample of your seed to th 
The top illustration is of roots of Open Pollinated Corn, 
the lower of Wisconsin Hybrid Corn. This is the reason 
Hybrid Corn stands up so well. (Courtesy of the Wiscon¬ 
sin College of Agriculture.) 
stitute, 
get your reply 
We will send postpaid one pound of any Hybrid at 35c per pound 
The above field of Hybrid Corn has two rows of Open Pollinated 
in the center. Note the comparison of yield and the standing ability of 
the stalks. (Courtesy of the Wisconsin College of Agriculture.) 
A Hybrid Seed Corn Crossing Field. (Courtesy Wis. College of Agr.) 
Note. —Row with tassels is the male parent ; detasseled rows are the 
female parent and produce the seed. 
OPEN POLLINATED ENSILAGE TYPES OF CORN 
REID’S YELLOW DENT 
Reid’s Yellow Dent is doubtless more largely grown throughout the 
Corn Belt than all other varieties of Yellow Corn combined. It is of a 
light golden color; ears long and solid, shelling 88 per cent grain and 
often better. It is the favorite for exhibition purposes. Because of its 
very large growth it is a very profitable variety to plant in the North 
for silo and in a very favorable season the ears will fully mature. It will 
make a larger tonnage for the silo than anything else we offer except 
Giant Red Cob Ensilage but Red Cob will not ordinarily give you ears. 
Prices, western grown: y 2 pk., 35c; pk., 55c; bu., $1.75; 3 bus. at 
$1.70; 10 bus. at $1.65. 
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IMPROVED LEAMING 
The Learning is the oldest distinct variety of corn, having been origi¬ 
nated in 1826. It is a standard yellow corn, well adapted to northern 
and central Illinois and the most of Iowa, and similar latitudes. In fact, 
it is grown with success in southern Wisconsin and is in great demand 
in the North for silage. Not quite as large and not quite as late as 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. 
Prices, Nebraska grown: y 2 pk., 35c; pk., 55c; bu., $1.75; 3 bus. 
at $1.70; 10 bus. at $1.65. 
IMPROVED SMUT NOSE FLINT 
BEST OF ALL FLINTS. 
Developed, improved and sent out by the Wisconsin Experiment Sta¬ 
tion. They consider it more prolific than any other Flint and it also has 
a better stalk. It has a long ear with eight rows of large yellow kernels. 
Our stock was grown in Jefferson County, Wisconsin. It is 'fire-dried 
the same as all our other Wisconsin corn. 
Prices, Wisconsin: y 2 pk., 50c; pk., 85c; bu., $3.00; 3 bus. at $2.95; 
10 bus. at $2.90. 
GIANT RED COB ENSILAGE 
A very large pure white corn with red cob. It grows the largest, 
doubtless, of any variety of corn and is the favorite for planting in the 
North for a large growth of green fodder. Does not ordinarily mature 
ears in the North. 
Prices, Missouri grown: V 2 pk., 35c; pk., 55c; bu. (56 lbs.), $1.75; 
3 bus. at $1.70; 10 bus. at $1.65. 
EVERGREEN SWEET FODDER CORN 
A fodder grade of Stowell’s Evergreen Sweet Corn. Exactly the same 
as our garden Stowell’s Evergreen except not hand picked. See page 37. 
Prices: y 2 pk., 40c; pk., 60c; bu. (45 lbs.), $2.00; 3 bus. at $1.95. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. A very popular Large Yellow Corn. 
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