_ WHY PAY ‘82 FOR HYBRID? 
Phy, THIS YEAR, BUY EARLY 
YOUR MULE-HYBRID 
State Certified Corn 
At Cheaper Prices 
if You Want it! 
We don’t recommend the planting of 
state certified corn, but grow some for 
folks who want it. It’s no trick for 
us with our strict growing rules 
to pass the rules necessary to 
get certification. As we do not 
consider them as good as 
Mule-Hybrid varieties, we 
SELL THEM. MUCH 
CHEAPER, SEE OUR 
PRICES below be- 
fore you buy, 
ifyouwant 
State or Fed- 
eral num- 
bers. 




Plant 
ROUND 
HILL-DROP ~~ 
GRADED CORN 
Save $1.25 per Bu. More 
Most farmers plant flat, 
edge-drop corn, because they 
don’t know about hill-drop. 
That’s the only reason it’s cheaper. 
These round kernels make the same 
or better corn than the flat kernels— 
the only difference is they weren’t squeezed 
on the ear. All graded perfectly uniform 
to go through your planter perfectly. Plant 
more A. per bu. Stands early cold weather better. | 
Planting plates cost only 60c ea. (First. bu. of hill- 
drop saves you enough to buy them.) 
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS 
10c BU. DISCOUNT FOR CASH—If you send cash in full with 
order instead of $1.00 down, you may deduct 15c per bu. from 
price. 
10e BU. DISCOUNT ON 5 BU. ORDERS OR MORE 
saves you another 10¢c per bu, 
PICK THE MULE-HYBRID 













PRICE TO 
OCTOBER 20TH 
Flat Edge-Drop Grade 
$5.75" 
Round Hill Drop Grade . 
$43? 



















PRICE 
OCT. 20TH TO DEC. 15TH. 
Flat Edge-Drop Grade 
$5.95” 
Round Hill Drop ‘Grade 
60 






















Buying in quantity 






_ ADAPTED TO YOUR FARI 
‘Adapted Varietie 






No. 100 Serie: 
For Nor | Be 
105 to 110 days. 
All corn in this series 
is the big type, heavy- 
yielding, cold resistant 
farmer type corn. 































90 to 95 days — 
o. 90—This is the Famous 
Mule Hybrid for heavy yields 
where early maturity is 
needed. Ordinarily it will 
yield 10 to 12 bushels more 
per acre. No. 90 has big 
ears, stalk stands up well 
and is an easy feeding corn. 
No. 90 is adapted to Central 
Minn., Wis., S. Dak. where a 
big corn that will mature 
before frost is needed and 
also for southern points 
such as Okla., N. Texas and 
South. Kan. and South Neb. 
where corn that will mature 
ahead of weather is 
needed. 
This Mule Hybr§d will break all 
records in yield these sections, 
Medium rough 
almost every soil ¥ 








“Series : 
For Main Corn 
Belt (125 to 130 days) 
129—New. One large ear. 
Drought resistant. For all type. 
soils. Foolproof. f 
129—2 ear. The old reliable 129 for 
average ground. ‘ : 
_129L—For light and med. soils. Lg. ears. 
No suckering. x 
129R—For rich soils. Long ear, deep kernel 
att ae a : : 
29S—Le. single eared 129 for rich, heavy soils. 
129 BLEND — Blend of adopted hybrids to spread 
pollinization period. Making fertilization sure even 
ae periods of drought and heat. Gives extra heavy 
29 WHITE—Hybrid of Silvermine type but heavier yielder. 
Medium rough ear of medium size. Supply limited. Out- 
yields open pollinated White. 
116—For average _ soils. 
Rough, long eared. 
116L—Best on light or 
thin soils. Med. rough 
ear, mes 
































100—For Average 
ground. Rough. 
Heavy yielder. 
116R—For rich soil. Large 
ear. : 












116 Blend — Blend of 
adopted hybrids to 
sppyead pollinization pe- 
Hd making fertiliza- 




100L—Best for poorer 
ground. Med. rough. 
100R@—For rich heavy 
dils. Extra small cob. 






















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yields. 

No. 135 Series 
Extra Big & Extra Late—135 to 139 days 
135—For average soils. Medium rough. 
135L—For light or poorer soil. Medium rough. 
For rich soils. Extra heavy stalk. Lg. med. ear. 










State Hybrids If You Want Them 
We believe Mule Hybrid Corn is by far the best buy but 
have the State Hybrids for those who want them at Ditees 
below what is usually asked by seedsmen. Here’s the list: 
Iowa 939—Widely adapted Hybrid, yields well on any soil 
especially light. Ears about 31% feet. About 110 days. 
Edge Drop $5.50; Hill Drop $4.25. : 
LORS egret ai: ae BE ges type, single ears, deep 
ernel. est suite 0 rich soil. Large diam : 
Edge $5.65; Hill $4.35. ae dae 
U. S. 35—Outstanding for Southern half of Iowa and South © 
Central Illinois. Reid type corn, adapted to both light | 
and heavy soil. Single eared, drought resistant. Ears 
4 feet. Edge Drop $5.50; Hill Drop $4.25. 
Til. 201—Edge Drop $5.50; Hill Drop $4.25. * : 
U. S. 44—Smooth ear variety about 120 days. Ears 4% | 
feet. Edge Drop $5.50; Hill Drop $4.25, abc eek cnet a 
Ill. 960—Two eared, high yielding variety, drought resist- — 
ant withstands heat. Good all-soil type. Bar height 
4% to 5 feet. Edge Drop $5.50; Hill Drop $4.25. vie 
Wil. %751—HWarly variety about 100 days. Reid type corn. — 
pga oe) feet high. Likes rich soil. Edge $5.50; Hill — 
15s ‘ f 

















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