
above. It is somewhat deep- 
er-kernelled, and plumper, 
shorter-eared. Earsarecom- 
pact and densely packed. 
NOTE: New improved ‘‘J’’ 
strains are produced undér 
rigid State Supervision but can- 
not be blue-tagged for adapta- 
tion until they have been in the 
State Tests for two more years. 
“Had no success with hybrid until 
I planted Jacques Proven Hybrid 105 
Series. My field planted May 22 was 
silked out and 8 feet high on July 24.” 
—Chas. DeBeir, Lyndon Station, 
Wis. 
“Tll put my Jacques Proven 
Hybrid 105 Series up against any 
corn in South Dakota. I tried several 
other hybrids—my only regret 1s that 
I didn’t discover Jacques sooner.”’-— 
Chas. Reimers, Toronto, S. D. 
“I planted 3 bushels of Jacques Proven Hybrid 105 Series, and I 
have not seen as good a field anywhere in this community.”’—Geo. Miley, 
Eau Claire, Wis. 
““T have three boys operating farms, with 1,200 acres of corn, every 
acre planted with Jacques Proven Hybrid and if anyone in this neigh- 
borhood has better corn, I would like to see it. I have grown Jacques 
for three years.’’-—P. J. Hynes, Rosemont, Minn. 
Comparison of GRAIN YIELD IN PERCENTAGE 
J A Cc Q U E Ss OID ENS ron Relative Maturity 110 
Open Pollinated 
PROVEN 
a xs HYBRID 105 Series (Relative 
Series) with Maturity 105) 
Open Pollinated SILAGE YIELD IN TONS PER ACRE 
Variety in Test 
Plots, 1932-1940, Open Pollincted 
inclusive. 
b JACQUES PROVEN 
MYBRID 105 Series 
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