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STRAIN No. 955J is a 
Jacques improved hybrid 
widely adapted to West of 
the Mississippi territory. 
It makes a very showy, well- 
dented, uniform ear and 
an attractive, heavy, leafy 
stalk. It has’ splendid 
yielding ability. 
NOTE: New improved ‘‘J”’ 
strains are produced under rigid 
State Supervision but cannot be 
blue-tagged for adaptation until 
they have been in the State Tests 
for two more years. 
“If you want to see a real corn 
field, come see my Jacques Proven 
Hybrid 95 Series.”’—F. Schnur, 
Centuria, Wis. 
‘““My Jacques Proven Hybrid 95 
Series is one of the best fields of corn 
I ever had—and I have fields from 
three other hybrids on my place,’’— 
John Alme, Mondovi, Wis. 
‘*T have raised several varieties of Jacques Proven Hybrids for six 
years, and have not found a better corn. My neighbors have been so 
impressed with Jacques corn that a large percentage of the farmers here 
now raise no other kind except Jacques, and we raise lots of corn here, 
from two to three hundred acres per farmer. I especially like the 
standability and the high shelling percentage of Jacques Proven Hybrid. 
On my own 300 acres of corn, I have planted Jacques varieties all the 
way from the 85 Series through the 110 Series, and it is all good.’’— 
Julius Sperr, Donnelly, Minn. 
GRAIN YIELD IN PERCENTAGE 
N Open Pollinated 
5 
Relative Maturity 90 
se eel BEE eas 
Variety in Test 
Plots, 1932-1940, SILAGE YIELD IN TONS PER ACRE 
JACQUES PROVEN 
HYBRID 95 Series 
inclusive. 
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