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HYBRID 
CORN 
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IDAHYBRID No. 416 
A PROVED MASTER HYBRID 
| raised Idahybrid No. 416 for the first 
time this past season and found it the best corn | ever 
raised. The ears were more uniform, the yield heavier 
Gentlemen: 
and the stalks stood up better. | am aoing to plant 
No. 416 again this year. DIXON SALSGAVER, 
South Pacific Highway. 
Ba Se SERA STG Se 
PROOF OF SUPERIORITY! 
The following results were obtained in trials conducted last 
season in the Rogue River Valley by the Oregon Extension De- 
partment. Twenty-one varieties were grown but we list only 
those that were outstanding in their performance. Tests shown 
below were conducted on the Dixon Salsgaver Ranch on the 
South Pacific Highway: 
VARIETY 
NAME 
Bushels 
Per Acre 
Resistance 
to Worms 
Good 
Good 
Good 
Good 
Good 
Idahybrid 416 
59.2 
65.4 
76.2 
75.0 
79.0 
Idaho 680 
Idaho 544 
Wisconsin 680 
Wisconsin 695 
IDAHYBRID No. 416. Under actual field conditions this va- 
riety still retains its position as a ‘’top-producer’’. This is 
the fifth year Idahybrid has been successfully grown in South- 
ern Oregon. It-is fully proved and you are not experimenting 
when you plant it. Postpaid prices: Per Ib. 25c; 10 Ibs. 
$2.25. Write for quantity prices. 
HYBRID SILO CORN. If you are out after maximum yield for 
silage purposes don‘t pass up this Hybrid Silo Corn. It tops 
all corn varieties in yield of green stuff and actual ears of 
grain. Does not lodge and is easily cut with a binder. Grows 
to a uniform height, resists cold, drought and heat. Post- 
paid prices: Per Ib. 25c; 10 Ibs. $2.25. Write for quan- 
tity prices. 
PLEASE NOTE: While Idahybrid No. 416 did not stand as the 
highest yielding hybrid in the Extension Service trials the 
past season it must be borne in mind that No. 416 is a proven 
variety under all conditions in Southern Oregon and has 
definitely earned its spurs as a top-yielding variety with excel- 
lent habits of growth. However, feeling it our duty to fully 
cooperate with local corn raisers we will have ample stocks of 
all varieties listed in the trials shown on this page so that 
we will be in a position to meet all demands. We therefore 
solicit your inquiries when corn planting time comes. 
WISCONSIN No. 525. This variety is the earliest maturing 
variety. It does not yield as heavily, but for those who need 
an early maturing hybrid field corn, we do not know of a bet- 
ter variety. Per lb. 25c; 10 Ibs. $2.25, postage paid. Write 
for quantity prices. 

BARLEY 
SUCCESS BEARDLESS BARLEY. This variety brought out and 
successfully featured by Washington State College, has proved 
more than was anticipated in the Rogue River Valley. A heavy 
yielder that will not lodge and almost devoid of beards. Write 
for prices. 
OATS 
SWEDISH BLACK OATS. The heaviest yielding oat grown. 
Suited for either Spring or Fall planting. Swedish Blacks make 
a fine hay crop, yielding an enormous tonnage. Threshed, 
they are the heaviest yielding and heaviest in weight per 
bushel. The kernels are much larger than either white or 
Kanota oats. We offer a fancy grade of Swedish Black Oats, 
practically free of other crop seeds. Write for prices. 
KANOTA RED OATS. This variety is still the favorite either 
for grain or hay. The fine leafy stemmed plants make a fine 
grade of hay. The grain is heavy and well filled. Strong 
stems eliminate lodging. Early maturing. Write for prices. 
WHEAT 

FEDERATION. A variety of beardless wheat that is gradually 
taking the place of Club and Bluestem. Especially recom- 
mended for rich ground as it does not lodge badly. Can be 
sown in fall or spring, excellent for hay. Write for prices. 
BLUESTEM. Preferred by many for hay purposes. Bluestem has 
a soft straw, therefore makes a better hay, not so stiff. 
Lodges badly on heavy ground. Does best on higher, poorer 
soils. Very leafy and beardless. Write for price. 
BIG BLUE CLUB. One of the club wheats. Big Blue Club out- 
yields them all. 
The stem is strong enough to prevent lodging easily. Our 
seed came from a field that yielded 55 bushels to the acre. 
Write for prices. 
34 CORRECT FERTILIZATION MAKES MORE PROFITABLE CROPS 
It is adaptable for hay, being very leafy. 

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