
in the field—has a heavy stalk 
and leaf—is exceptionally lodge- 
resistant. The beautiful ears 
are so closely coupled on the 
stalk, and are so well packed 
with deep kernels, you get even 
more corn than you guess you 
have when you look at your 
field. 
STRAIN No. 1107 makes a 
somewhat longer, slenderer ear 
than 1104, not so closely coupled. 
The sturdy stalk is a regular 
**fence post.’’ This is the second 
year we have produced this corn 
for sale and it has gained a fine 
acceptance. 
STRAIN No. 1108J is a brand- 
new Jacques introduction, a 
splendid yielding corn for West- 
ern Minnesota, quite resistant 
to insects and adverse weather. 
Only a small quantity of seed is 
available, so get your order for 
this one in early! 
NOTE: New improved ‘‘J’’ 
strains are produced under 
rigid State Supervision but can- 
not be blue-tagged for adapta- 
tion until they have been in the 
State Tests for two more years. 
‘‘My Jacques Proven Hybrid corn was subjected to a miniature 
cyclone this summer. Today it is up straight as before, and I will have 
a good corn crop.’’—Chas. Voseka, Olivia, Minn. 
‘*T have grown Jacques Proven Hybrid for four years and it has had 
a lot to do with my success on the farm. This year it looks better than 
ever.’’— Henry Wilson, Hayfield, Minn. 
Comparison of 
Open Pollinated 
GRAIN YIELD IN PERCENTAGE 
JACQUES [| coin oiow 
PROVEN 
H BRID ( JACQUES PROVEN 
Se LO San 
Relotive Moturity 110 
22.5% INCREASE 
Variety in Test SILAGE YIELD IN TONS PER ACRE 
Plots, 1932-1940, GOLDEN GLOW 
inclusive. Open Pollinated 
JACQUES PROVEN 
HYBRID 110 Senses 
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