If I Were A Farmer— 
I would consider my own farming conditions, the lay of the land, the 
richness of the soil, and I would plant the latest maturing strain of KINGS- 
CROST HYBRID Corn that I can be sure will ripen on my farm in average 
years. 
A glance at the following descriptions and maps will help in the selec¬ 
tion of the right strains. Talk it over with your dealer. 
KINGSCROST REID'S 
107 Day 
Yellow Dent. Adapted to Southern Minnesota, Wisconsin, Northern Iowa 
and South Dakota. 1/2 to 1 foot taller than Minn. No. 13 and Golden King, 
from 5 to 10 days later maturing. Ears quite large with good kernel depth. 
Classed as an early corn south of the northern two tiers of counties in 
Iowa. 
KINGSCROST REID'S 
110 Day 
Yellow Dent. Adapted to North Central Iowa as far south as Cedar 
Rapids. Somewhat earlier than Iowa Hybrids Nos. 939 and 942 and some 
larger in plant and ear growth than our 107 Day. 
KINGSCROST REID'S ENSILAGE STRAIN 
105 Day 
Yellow Dent. Adapted for Ensilage wherever Golden Glow and Minn. 
No. 13 are grown. 72 lo 1 fool taller than Golden Glow with heavy suckers. 
Averaged in yield comparisons covering two years in eastern Wisconsin, 
5 ton per acre more ensilage than Golden Glow with the same earliness 
of maturity. 
