

STRAIN No. 1155J_ is 
Jacques’ challenge to the 
insect and weather hazards 
of West of the Mississippi 
territory. It is a brand-new 
Jacques introduction this 
year and has an outstand- 
ing record in tests in Min- 
nesota and Northern Iowa. 
STRAIN No. 1154 is a 
very leafy, showy corn, a 
newer strain with an excel- 
lent test record. 
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. 
“My Jacques Proven Hybrid 115 Series is the best Neehai ne corn I 
ever planted. The shelling percentage is very high.’’—Alfred Rogness, ° 
Hills, Minn. 
“IT am more than pleased with my Jacques Proven Hybrid. My 
fields will get nothing but Jacques seed from now on.’’—Kenneth 
Adams, Mankato, Minn. 
‘“‘We have three other hybrids on our farms, but our Jacques Proven 
Hybrid has beat them all for standability, evenness of ears, and drouth 
resistance.’’—McCarty Bros., Larchwood, Iowa. 
GRAIN YIELD IN PERCENTAGE 
IRE QUES Relative poe 115-120 
P R 0 Vv E JACQUES PROVEN 
HYBRID (115 saseursereut| | 27.3% INCREASE . 
Series) with 
Open Pollinated SILAGE YIELD IN TONS PER ACRE 
Variety in Test MURDOCK 
Plots, 1932-1940, Open Pollinated 
inclusive. 
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