Hybrid Red Sweepstakes 

FIELD CORN 
One peck (14 Ib.) per acre. Bushel weighs 56 Ib. 
OPEN POLLINATED VARIETIES 
DENT CORNS 
14 Ib. 56 Ib. 
EUREKA Extremely tall ensilage corn for silage; does 
ilot mature*ears sit thé NOriy 0. okies st aes $80 $ 2.85 
LANCASTER SURE CROP Red cobbed, yellow dent, 
quite: early, ‘stalks 8-12 feet tall. = cee. sh. 2e i793 2.50 
LEAMING (Fancy Grade) Early yellow dent, ears about 
10 inches long, good for silo. Tippe: and butted.... i) 2.50 
LEAMING (Regular Grade) Not tipped or butted.............. .60 2.00 
WESTBRANCH SWEEPSTAKES Fine ensilage corn, 
ears 11-12 inches, stalks 10-12 feet. Kernels mostly 
reddish: Hartly. o:.tman tote teins cee tis ace vei eee he 70 2.40 
YELLOW SWEEPSTAKES Largest yellow kernels, ears 
12 inches long. Earlier than Eureka. Good for 
ensilage,. ik samt ert Loess Soa lane temp oe eps 70 2.40 
PRIDE OF THE NORTH Early, similar to Leaming............ .60 2.00 
REID’S YELLOW DENT Popular small-cobbed, yellow dent, early Hs 2.50 
RED COB ENSILAGE Deep kernelled .................-..--5. Ls 2.50 
HICKORY KING Southern corn for poor soil. Good for roasting 
CATS 10 ocak telecon oman orienta se eteictouny os caeeiela ene ato acre etors ir ees 1,00 3/5 
SWEET FODDER Tall growing sweet corns for fodder. 12% lb. 
80c; 50 Ib. $2.75. 
FLINT CORNS 
EARLY 8-RROW CANADA Early, 8 inch ears. For the North.. 85 3.00 
LONGFELLOW Long eared, 8 rows. For husking or silo in the 
North” 22555 ete: oe ee ate oe ORE rite aoe ait ste sleaiae teers 85 3.00 
SANFORD WHITE FLINT Like Early 8-Row Canada, but white 
kernelledweNewa bing land stavonit cman enraate treet: 90 3.25 
HYBRID FIELD CORNS 
Hybrids will outyield the old varieties, have stronger 
root systems, stronger stalks, are drought, storm, and 
Seed must be obtained fresh each 
disease-resistant. 
IOWA 939 (Certified) 
corn belt. 
kernels medium long, dent. 
Best adapted to north half of 
Very heavy yields, medium tall stalk, 
14 Ib., $1.75; 56 Ib. $6. 
year, as hybrids do not reproduce themselves without 
cross pollinating. Listed approximately in order of 
maturity. 
IOWA 931 (Certified) Dent, medium short stalk, long 
ear, blunt, thick, short kernel. For short season lo- 
calities just north of the corn belt. 14 lb., $1.75; 
56 lb., $6.00. 
HYBRID YELLOW SWEEPSTAKES Heavy yielder, 
highly wind-resistant, does fine in New York and 
New England. 14 lb., $1.75; 56 lb. $6.00. 

HYBRID RED SWEEPSTAKES Has done exceptionally 
well in New England and New York. Big tonnage 
for silo; tall, sturdy stalks. Usually has 2 large ears 
per stalk. For grain or silage. 14 lb., $1.75; 56 Ib., 
$6.00. 
U. S. 52 (Certified) Tall, stiff stalks, medium sized 
smooth ears, dent. Does best in lower W. Virginia 
and Southeast Pennsylvania. Heavy yielding and 
storm-resistant. 14 lb., $1.75; 56 Ib., $6.00. 
U. S. 44 (Certified) Same adaption as U. S. 52. Me- 
dium tall, single ear. Exceptionally heavy yields of 
grain reported in Southern Ohio. Long, solid ear, 
dent kernels, — 14 Ibs: $1.75; 56 Ibex $6.00: 
