We Have Hybrid Corn for Feeding Purposes. 
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U. S.44 
One of the highest yielding of all varieties of corn. Medium height. Ears on a good level for husking. 
Breaks out easily. This is the variety with which the world’s record was made of more than 50 bushels 
in 80 minutes. It has a very large, smooth ear. The best variety for hand husking we have. Early matur¬ 
ing. Matures in about 110 days. Best adapted for north central and central sections. Does well on high 
fertility levels. Price $6 per bushel for best large or medium flat grains. For small flats or medium 
rounds $5.00. 
to a customer. In Peoria County, U.S. 13 was 
new Hybrids in that territory. Price, $6 per 
Medium rounds or small flats, $5.00. Large 
U. S. 13 
This is our third highest yielding variety of 
corn exceeded only by our K-374 and K-100. 
Has a very dark green foliage, medium height. 
Single ear of good length. Ears run very uni¬ 
form, about 10 inches long. Full season corn 
requiring around 120 days to mature. Stands 
up exceptionally well. Ears at just the right 
height. Best adapted to central and south cen¬ 
tral sections. We expect to have out a large 
acreage of this variety next season and hope you 
will be able to use a small amount of this to try 
it out with any other Hybrid you would want to 
compare it with. Supply almost exhausted. We 
have to limit this variety to not over 2 bushels 
high for the county, outyielding all the other 
bushel for best large or medium flat grains, 
rounds or small rounds, $4.00. 
8J. S. 35. Also Called Indiana 842 
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One of our best early Hybrids. Beautiful ear, 
medium sized, utility type. Grows to medium 
height. Matures in 110 days. Best adapted for 
central and north central sections. Price, $5 per 
bushel for best large or medium flat grains. 
Small flats or medium rounds, $4.00. Large or 
small flats, evenly graded, $3.00. 
Another one of the top Hybrids. Grows to a good height—not too high for good handpicking, but just 
the right height for mechanical picker. One of the outstanding Hybrids (where standability is consid¬ 
ered). It is also one of the highest yielding Hybrids offered today. Adapted to a wide range of latitude 
covering north central, south central and central sections. Medium early maturity—about 118 days. Heavy, 
dark colored foliage. Ears dark yellow, 9 to 11 
inches long. Does well on the better soils, but also . 
good on medium fertility levels. Reasonably chinch 
bug and grass hopper resistant. Stocks limited. 
Price, large or medium flats, $6; small flats or me¬ 
dium rounds, $5; large or small rounds, $4. 
Only 2 bu. to a customer. 
546 
This not a new Hybrid, but it is still 
one of the best varieties for medium and 
low fertility, especially well adapted to 
clay ground. Does not grow very tall but 
has good sized ears. Probably about 75% 
of the stalks will have a single ear. Ma¬ 
tures in about 112 days. Adapted to 
north central, central and south central 
sections. In Logan County this year and in 
several other counties, 546 was the high¬ 
est for the county. Price, $6 per bushel 
for the best large or medium flat grains. 
A field of 546 for seed made 96 bu. per acre. 
