WISEMAN-DOWNS CO., INC. - 34 E. PRATT ST. - BALTIMORE, MD. 
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SELECTED SEED CORN 
Hybrid Corn is rapidly replacing the open pollinated sorts: in fact, half the acreage in lead¬ 
ing corn states is now planted to Hybrid. The reason: yields 20% to 30% more, deep roots, 
strong stocks, storm and drought resistant, sound ears, disease resistant, no barren stalks, uniformity. 
We list below four varieties, best adapted for this vicinity. 
HYBRID GOLDEN DENT 
Highest yielding and most prolific 
yellow corn. 126 Days. Actual yield in¬ 
creases of 15% to 25% over regular com¬ 
mercial varieties. Ears averaging 12 
inches and quite frequently two to the 
stalk. Named for its beautiful color. 
Stalks strong and sturdy. Qt. 40c, pk. 
$2.25, bu. (58 lbs.) $7.50. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT 
120 Days. This is the prize-winning strain, having won 
prizes at both the Maryland and Virginia corn shows. It 
has large beautiful ears 10}^ inches long and 7)4 inches 
around, rough dent, 18 to 22 straight rows of deep, wedge- 
shaped grain, tight on the cob, and filled out at butt and tip. 
Qt. 15c, pk. 75c, bu. (56 lbs.) $2.75. 
HYBRID WHITE DENT 
125 Days. Ears very sound, about a foot long, deep 
grain with good shuck protection. Tests indicate it is the 
highest yielding white corn for Maryland and Delaware. 
Qt. 40c, pk. $2.25, bu. (56 lbs.) $7.50. 
HYBRID YELLOW SWEEPSTAKES 
108 Days. The highest yielding yellow ensilage corn ever 
to come to our notice. Averages 23 tons of silage per acre. 
Qt. 40c, pk. $2.25, bu. (56 lbs.) $7.50. 
EUREKA ENSILAGE 
Eureka is more universally grown for ensilage than any 
other one variety. It is a double purpose corn, for, aside 
from being a first-class ensilage corn, as a field variety it 
ranks high in yield. It is tall and leafy, 13 to 15 feet high, 
with an enormous growth of fodder. It bears one to two ears 
to the stalk, the ears frequently over 12 inches. The grains 
are medium large, flinty, closely placed on a small cob and 
are very high in protein. The ears are resistant to corn ear 
worm, weevil, ear rot and are seldom unsound. It makes 
ensilage in about 100 days. Qt. 15c, pk. 75c, bu. (56Ibs.) $2.75. 
CERTIFIED BOONE COUNTY (White) 
125 Days. Medium late, fodder large, heavy and well 
bladed. Excellent for silo. Ears 9 to 12 inches long and well 
proportioned. Will aveiage 18 to 20 tons per acre on good 
ground. Qt. 15c, pk. 75c, bu. (56 lbs.) $2.75. 
POP CORN 
South American Giant—Golden Yellow. 1 Ib. 15c, 10 lbs. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
White Rice—White, resembling rice. 1 lb. 15c, 10 lbs. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
HYBRID EXTRA EARLY 
YELLOW DENT 
95 days to maturity. Earliest Yellow 
Hybrid. Medium long ears; 16 straight 
rows of thick, sound grain. Ears placed 
low on a leafy, stocky stalk, that will 
stand in spite of storms. Extremely deep 
roots and drought resistant. Qt. 40c, 
pk. $2.25, bu. (56 lbs.) $7.50. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN DENT 
^ 125 Days. Can always be relied on to make a satisfactory 
yield, makes one of the largest ears of any yellow corn, aver¬ 
aging 12 inches, very showy; named for its beautiful color, 
very prolific, stalks sturdy and strong. Qt. 15c, pk. 75c, bu. 
(56 lbs.) $2.75. 
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