VARIETIES OF 
MEDIUM 
MATURITY 
A CONSISTENT PERFORMER FOR THE 
LAST FOUR YEARS IN MIDDLE IOWA, 
ILLINOIS, INDIANA AND OHIO 
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Farmers desiring a medium maturing hybrid for the 600 zone with 
a wide climatic and soil adaptation can make no mistake in select¬ 
ing this variety. A high yielder with a good shelling percentage. 
Suited to both mechanical and hand husking. In drouth stricken 
areas, it has shown that it can "take it" under adverse conditions. It 
is unusually attractive in the field because of its dark green foliage 
and long ears that extend out into the row. Here's an "all-round" 
variety that has earned its popularity through outstanding and 
consistent performance records. 
1>EKA1K3 SIS 
Many who saw this new, outstanding hybrid in DeKalb's 
proving grounds last year, rated it as one of the best. It has 
exceptional uniformity in stalk and ear type. One of the 
best standing hybrids. Stalks are short to medium in height. 
Maturity is early. Should be used in northern part of 600 zone. 
