A Field of Hybrid Corn at our Floradell Seed Farms. 
Notice How Hybrid Corn Stands Up. 
CERTIFIED 
Wisconsin Grown 
HYBRID CORN 
HYBRID CORN has made another fine record this 
past season and a larger acreage than ever before 
wiii be planted in 1939. 
HYBR'D CORN wijl yield from 10 to 30 percent 
over ordinary varieties, this is due to practically ev¬ 
ery stalk producing a large, well developed ear, prac¬ 
tically no barren stalks or nubbins. 
HYBRID CORN has a wonderfully strong root sys¬ 
tem. It will stand up where ordinary varieties lodge. 
This feature alone is worth many times what it costs 
to plant Hybrid Corn; this corn is remarkably free 
from smut and root and ear rot. 
HYBRID CORN grows strong and vigorous even in 
dry seasons. The stalks and leaves remain green until 
the ear is ripe. 
Not All Hybrid Corsa is Good 
The value of Hybrid Corn depends entirely on how 
the inlrreds were selected and crossed and how care¬ 
fully tile detasseling- was done in the crossing fields. 
Unless this work i- properly done poor results will 
be had from planting such seed. 
The state of Wsdonsin has, very wisely, set up 
very strict raguLations on Hybrid Corn and as a re¬ 
sult is. Certified Hybrid Corn is considered to be 
very .superior. All of our Hybrid Corn is grown on 
our farms under the supervision of the State of 
Wis.. and maets with all their requirements as to 
purity, germination and grading. 
G. W. Myers, 0.—Have been using your Hybrid Corn the past two 
years and am highly pleased, yields -much above any others around 
here. 
A Field of Hybrid Corn on One of Our Farms 
Wis. Hybrid No. 45S-100 day 
This Hybrid is about tlia same maturity as early strains of Golden 
Glow and is especially suited for central Wis., Minn,, and similar lat¬ 
itudes. If you wish tij slired your corn you will find this var.ety will 
mature early and the stalks will cure out properly. Even tliough it 
rii>ens early it is a remarkably heavy yielder. Ears are 71^ to 8 
in. long, deep golden yellow color and iiave It tio 16 rows of deep 
kernels. It grows a strong vigorous stalk, S to 9 ft. tall, well sup¬ 
plied witli foliage and has a strong root system, it will stand up and 
produce a fine crop even in hot dry seasons. For Prices See Next Page. 
WIS. HYBRID NO. 456 
Wonderful Wis. Hybrid Ensilage Corn - See Page b^ 
Geo. Oedsma, Wis.—We sure had good results with your Hybrid Corn 
last year and hope to have the same satisfactory yields this season. 
Roots of Hybrid Corn Plant. 
Notice difference in yield between Hybrid (left) and open pollinated Corn (right). 
Notice also how Hybrid Corn stands up. Photograph courtesy of Wis. College of 
Agriculture, 
W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, TFis. 
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