
®New and Standard Hybrids selected 
for superior performance, higher 
yields, better ears, deeper grains. 
® Backed by 50 years of experience in 
‘Ohio seed corn production. 
@New and superior grading equip- 
ment. Again this year we have greatly 
improved the grading of our Hybrid 
seed. More even for width of grain. 
Our tiew length grader evens the 
length of grains. All making very even, 
easier planted kernels. 
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@QOur drying and storage facilities are 
unequalled in Ohio. 
@All seed produced, detasseled, har- 
vested, dried, stored, sorted, shelled 
and graded under our own personal 
supervision. Practically all grown on 
our own 1500 acre farm. 
@Why chance your seed corn when 
you can get the best for the same price. 
We guarantee your satisfaction with 
the seed allowing you 20 days to test 
in any manner you may choose. 

NINE NEW HYBRIDS 
Better Quality — Heavier Yields 
REMEMBER WE SECURED NINE OF THE OUTSTANDING NEW HYBRIDS FOR 
1941. They are OHIO HYBRIDS. Recommended for and tested on OHIO farms. Ohio 
has one of the best corn breeders in the United States and if there were 
better hybrids for Ohio he would have them. The cry has been for more starchy, 
softer corn and here we have them. In addition deeper and larger grains than most 
other hybrids. You will have to try these new ones to really know their value. We 
do not hesitate to place our recommendation on them. 
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MATURITY 
On our test plots this year all of these new hybrids definitely were more drought 
resistant than were our other hybrids in the same field and under the same condi- 
tions. OHIO 34 matured the same time and showed same adaptation as K 35. OHIO 
36 and 38 were about the same as Iowa 939 both in ripening and soil adaptation. 
OHIO 54 and 56 were just a few days later and compared with Ohio W17. These 
hybrids seemed to do well on fairly good clay soil and responded very definitely to 
the better types of both light and dark soils, making heavy yields wherever fertility 
was in evidence. OHIO 60, 76, 80, and 86 were of the same season or somewhat 
earlier than U. S. 44 and are thus adapted over a wide area of Ohio. Generally 
speaking they can be grown on the better soils all over central, north western and 
south central Ohio. 
—THE SUPPLY VERY LIMITED— 
We wish we had enough seed of these new Hybrids to give each customer all they 
required but our supply is so small we must limit you to one bushel or one-fifth of 
your seed corn. order whichever is the most. Tell us your type soil and we will select 
one or two of the new ones adapted to your farm or we will follow any instructions 
you may give. 
Price of new 1941 Hybrids: $2.00 per peck; $4.00 per 15 bu.; $7.00 per bu. for sy 
flat grains. Round grains 60% of above prices. All Hybrids prepaid your station. 
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