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THE O & M SEED CO 
stantly improving typ-es, 
as we-ll as the maturity, 
by careful attention to 
seed'Stocks, the growing and breeding end of the business. We 
offer such varieties as— 
SEED 
FIELD 
The O & M Seed Co. 
grows many acres of the 
leading varieties of field 
seed corn. We are con¬ 
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Bloody Butcher. 
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White Cap Yel. Dent. 
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Boone County White. 
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Minnesota No. 13. 
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Learning. 
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Golden Surprise. 
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Cornell 11. 
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Haskin’s Early. 
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Early August. 
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Hawk’s Early. 
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Early Butler 
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Iowa Silvermine. 
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Gold Mine. 
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Medina Pride. 
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Golden Glow. 
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Pride of the North. 
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Reids Yellow Dent. 
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Smoky Dent. 
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Sure Crop. 
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Woodburn’s Yel. Dent. 
ASK FOR PRICES 
HYBRID 
In the last few years, corn hybrids have made marked pro¬ 
gress and are fast becoming popular with farmers. Adapted 
hybrids excell in yield per acre, are more resistant to disease, 
have more uniform stalks, and ears, and are much more resist¬ 
ant to wind because of their superior root systems. 
We have recently issued a pamphlet “A MESSAGE TO 
CORN GROWERS ON HYBRID SEED CORN.’’ They are free 
for the asking. At the time of going to press, it appears we 
will have a limited supply of the following from 1937 crop— 
U. S. 65 (Ohio C-51) 
IOWA 931 
IOWA 939 
Fl.-»t Grains 
Per 
Bu. 
$6.00 
Subject to being unsold 
Round Grains 
Bu: $3.00 
