OLDS' WISCONSIN CERTIFIED HYBRID CORN 
A crossing field of Wisconsin Hyfirid. The light rows are the male plants. 
NOT fiLL HYBRID IS GOOD 
Hybrid corn carelessly grown or produce<l from 
inferior crossings is not good and, in fact, might not 
be equal to open pollinated corn. Be sure that the 
corn that you plant is Wisconsin Certified Hybrid. 
This seed is produced from imbreds furnished by the 
Wisconsin Experiment Association. The seed from 
these imbreds are properly planted for crossing in 
isolated fields. The crossing fields of Wisconsin Certi¬ 
fied Hybrids must be state inspected several times 
during the growing season. If the grower does not 
follow the instructions given him by the Wisconsin 
Experiment Station, the corn cannot be certified. All 
seed must be properly dried, graded, and show a high 
germination test before it can ])e sealed by the Wis¬ 
consin Department of Agriculture. The seed cannot 
be offered for sale as Hybrid Corn unless it is 
State sealed and certified. We sell only Wisconsin 
certified Hybrids, and we urge our customers not to 
buy any that is not State certified. 
We offer six varieties of State sealed and certified 
Hybrids. These are 95, 100, 105, 110, 115, and 
1‘20-day. When ordering, be sure to state the grade 
and variety wanted. 
PLfiNT WISCONSIN CERTIFIED HYBRIDS 
Hybrid seed corn has proven to be a money-maker 
for Wisconsin farmers. It will stand drought and 
unfavorable weather better than any other type of 
corn, and will yield from 10 to 30% more as each 
stalk produces a large well developed ear. The root 
system is heavy and the corn will stand up when 
ordinary kinds will lodge. The stalks and leaves re¬ 
main green until the ear is ripe. Hybrid corn is 
also fitted to maturity dates enabling the grower to 
select a type that will mature in his locality. Consult 
the chart for the type, to plant in your section. 
PRICES: 95, 100, 105-DAY WISCONSIN CERTIFIED 
HYBRID. 
1/2 pk. Pk. 1/2 bu. Bu. 
.$1.15 $2.10 $3.50 $6.50 
. .90 1.60 2.75 5.00 
. .85 1.50 2.50 4.50 
110, 115, 120-DAY WISCONSIN CERTI¬ 
FIED HYBRID. 
Hybrid strains are 
fitted to maturity rff- 
quirements. 
Graded Flats . . 
Medium Rounds 
Large Rounds . 
PRICES: 
Graded Flats . .. 
Medium Rounds 
Large Rounds . . 
State sealed 
Vb pk. 
$ 1.10 
.85 
, .75 
bushel 
Pk. 
$2.00 
1.50 
1.25 
sacks 
1/2 bu. 
$3.25 
2.50 
2.20 
only. In 
Bu. 
$ 6.00 
4.50 
4.00 
smaller 
quantities seed will be sent in unsealed sacks. 
One pound of any variety of Hybrid, 35c; 3 lbs., 
95c, postpaid. 
The above field of Hybrid Corn has two rows of Open Pollinated in The roots on the left are Open Pollinated Corn, on the right Wiscon- 
the center. Note the comparison of yield and the standing ability of the sin Hybrid Corn. This is the reason Hybrid Corn stands up so well, 
stalks. (Courtesy of the Wisconsin College of Agriculture.) (Courtesy of the Wisconsin College of Agriculture. 
OPEN POLLINfiTED ENSILAGE TYPES OF CORN 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. A very popular Large Yellow 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. 
“ ‘ ^ ^ $1.60; 3 bus. at 
IMPROVED LEflMING 
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 Wisco7isin 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: 1/2 pk-, 30c; pk., 50c; bu., $1.50; 3 bus. 
at $1.45; 10 bus. at $1.40. 
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 row-s 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: 1/2 ph., 50c; pk., 85c; bu., $3.00; 3 bus. at $2.95; 
10 bus. at $2.90. 
GIRNT RED COB ENSILFIGE 
A very large p\ire 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-> 30c; pk., 50c; bu, (56 lbs.), $1.50; 
3 bus. at $1.45; 10 bus. at $1.40. 
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: V2 pk-. 'iOc; Pk-, 60c; bu,. (45 lbs.), $2.00; 3 bus. at $1.95. 
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