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Thirty-four Years Producing Seed Corn Should be of Some Value to You . 

K-99 
This is our second best Hybrid for good to 
high fertility levels. A full season corn matur- 
ing in 118 to 120 days. Grows rather tall, ex- 
ceptionally strong stalk and stands up well. 
Good grain of fine quality. 85 per cent single 
eared. This is one we want you to be sure to 
try Often yields 100 bushel per acre or more. 
K-42 
We consider this the third highest yielding 
of all the Hybrids we are producing. Large 
ears 10 to 12 inthes long. Well rounded at 
both tip and butt. Medium height, just about 
right for husking. Husks easy, but seldom drops 
ears. A good feeding corn. Almost entirely a 
one eared Hybrid: This is a medium early 
Hybrid which can be grown safely eighty miles 
north of Peoria. Try some of this corn and you 
will not be disappointed. 

This shows a part of Our nursery, where you see how inbreds are handled. At the time this pic- 
ture was taken something like 2,000 tassel bags and more than 3,000 shoot bags were on this field. 
This work has to be done over a period 
cost for hand pollinating inbreds alone. 
of four weeks, so you can imagine the amount of labor and 
CERTIFIED ILL. 212 
A hybrid which has been grown for two or three years and which has proven to be 
a good one. Somewhat like U.S. 44 but a much better hybrid in several ways. Not so 
hard and flinty as U.S. 44; has a deeper grain and is a much better feeding corn. This 
corn does not grow tall—not as tall as U.S. 44—and we consider it an excellent sub- 
stitute for U.S. 44, a much better corn. Has a very stiff stalk. Easy to husk. A good 
feeding corn. For prices see inside back 
cover. 
) 201 
201 is not a new hybrid but is new to many. It; i 
v hy y. it is another one of the good hybrids. 
One of the highest yielding hybrids, which matures in about 120 days. Dark ee fol- 
lage. Grows rather tall but a real producer. Large ear. Stands up well and usually 
shows good results in drouth sections. For prices see inside back cover. 
