WISCONSIN HYBRIDS Developed by WISCONSIN STATION 
Here are the best performers developed by 
Wisconsin’s Experiment Station for northern 
Corn Belt farms. The Wisconsin Hybrid Seed 
we offer is grown by us in Minnesota and 
gives splendid results in adapted sections. 
(See Planting Guide on page 69.) 
WISCONSIN HYBRID 279 (Maturity 85) 
A splendid extra-early, pure-yellow hybrid 
for northern sections and ideal for ‘‘hogging 
off?’ in more southern points. Matures with 
Wis. 25 and Haney’s 13. Has all the hybrid 
advantages of increased yields, greater stand- 
ing ability and green stalks after corn is ripe. 
WISCONSIN HYBRID 355 (Maturity 92) 
Gives fine results in northern Minnesota and 
Wis. and profitable in central sections where 
early maturity is desired. It's a good pro- 
ducer with sturdy medium sized plants, carry- 
ing ears well filled with pure yellow kernels. 
WISCONSIN HYBRID 460 (Maturity 100) 
A fine yellow corn of remarkable standing 
ability and beautiful field appearance. Ripens 
with, but outyields Golden Glow and Central 
Minn. 13. Very popular in Central Minn. & 
Wis. where Minhybrid 301 has proved late. 
WISCONSIN HYBRID 525 (Maturity 105) 
Very even maturity, plus good yields, stub- 
born standing ability and fine field appearance, 
makes this a favorite in many South Central 
Minn. & Wis. sections. The pure yellow corn 
is of finest quality. 
WISCONSIN HYBRID 606 Maturity 170) 
A fine yellow dent hybrid for southern parts 
of Minn., Wis., S. Dak., and northern parts of 
Towa, Ill., and Nebr. A little later than 301, 
it has unusual field appearance due to extreme 
evenness of its stiff, straight stalks. An extra 
high yielder. 


INNESOTA | 
Open Pollinated SEED CORN MGROWN 
GOLDEN JEWEL, Registered MINNESOTA 13, Registered 
ee one earn Sd eh by Central Strain Minn. 13 
inn. Exp. Station. Golden yellow, com- : — owe : : 
pact Tears: S710. inclids 1008, 5027 0, ROWE Or ep Pe ieoaeal tine eiseane novi 
medium deep, slightly rough, square shoul: ern §, Dak., maturing about a week earlier 
dered kernels on a small red cob. Grows : 
é P - 9 than the Large Type, or in 95 to 100 days. 
8-10 feet tall. Matures in 110 to 112 days. (See Blue Price List.) 
Adapted to southern Minn., 8. Dak., Lowa, 

southern Wis., northern Il]. (See Blue : rf 
Price List.) Early Haney’s Strain Minin. 13 
Adapted for northern Minn., Wis. and |= 
. N. Dak. The earliest omen pela Mee 2 
aa H low dent corn grown. 5-6 foot stalks. Ma- |, 
GOLDEN KING, Registered tures readily in northern areas under 
Grown in central and southern Minn. | normal conditions and is very good for 
and northern Iowa for many .years. Grows | hogging off or early feeding in other sec- 
8 feet tall, golden ears, medium deep ker- | tions. Matures in 85 to 90 days. (See eg GER 
nels, 14-16 rows, 8-9 inches long. Recom- | Price List.) i fae Gin 
mended by Minn. Exp. Station. It ripens eS Gy 


in 100 to 105 days (earlier than Golden 
Jewel) and shows less barren stalks than 
any open pollinated variety. (See Price 

pe 
Ideal Silo Corn Reg. =» 






List.) S oy g, 
Registered and State Sealed a. Se : 
FARLY MURDOCK Reni d An Origination of the Farmer Seed & sy ae Ge £ 
, Kegistere Nursery Company. ae ap ce 
Similar to Golden Jewel, but with fewer The greatest yielder of corn for fodder ps a oe Y 
rows. The kernels are medium deep with | purposes, for feeding green, for ensilage, 22 @ re . 
a wrinkled dent. Our strain is 5 to 10] and for curing in the bundle. Gives larg- |} <1 S44 é 
days earlier than Golden Jewel and pro- | est tonnage in stalks and leaves—and well Pp & Se; ‘ 
duces high yields of golden ears 8 to 9% | developed ears, that will make a balanced md ic... 
inches long. Adapted to southern Minn.,| ration ensilage. Not coarse like southern ‘ Sa. gq. =: 
Wis., S. Dak., and parts of central Minn. | fodder. Produces stalks 8 to 10 feet high, > ey 3 
and Wis. Matures in 100 days. (See Price | with broad thick leaves, making large oe cs a, Ce 
List.) quantities of high quality succulent fodder. : Ne gare 
Ears 8 to 10 inches long, with medium deep _< 
MINNESOTA IDEAL R d aS kernels. eeures in about 110 days. D> ony 
1 ills silos with half the usual acreage. 
y egistere Many have filled silos 12x30 with Bone : = 
A splendid large eared, yellow dent, from four acres. (See Price List.) 
heavy yielding corn which we introduced. 
vt matures a few days later than Large 
‘ype 13. A _ strong vigorous root system . 
and stiff stalks enable it to stand up well. Graino Hormone Powder 
An outstanding silage and fodder corn, The new seed treatment you’ve read 
producing more tons per acre than other | about, gives open pollinated seed corn great- 
varieties. (See Blue List.) er growth vigor—like a hybrid! Also for 
all seed grains, flax, and vegetables. Ex- 
NORTHWESTERN DENT, Reg. 
periment stations and growers report up 
to 200 per cent greater sugar beet yields! 
Faster growth—better stand—drouth resist- 
A cross of a red flint and a yellow dent, | ance—greater vigor in poor soil! Just dust 
and has red kernels with light yellow | on seed—costs a few cents per acre. Trial }} 
shadings. Most popular in N. Dak., north- 
ern Minn., and Wis. Matures in 80 to 85 
days. (See Blue Price List.) 




pkg. (treats 1 bu. corn) 25c, 5-bu. size, 
$1.00 ppd. (For grass seed, ask for 
Grain-O MCP). 




FLINT CORN VARIETIES 
EVERGREEN SWEET FODDER 
LONGFELLOW FLINT 
Stalks average 7% feet and often bear two 
Matures in 85 to 90 days 
well as 
to three yellow ears. 
and produces fine 
high yields of ears. 
quality fodder as 
(See Price List.) 

REG. U.S PAT. OFF. 
Seed Corn Treatment. 
pastaD 
NESE 
Xk 4 Price: 1'/2-0z. packet (for 
_DisinFEcTAN’ || 4 bu. seed), 15c¢ prepaid. 
Not prepaid, 1 lb. tin (60- 
acre size) 75c, 5-lb. tin $3.00. 

CANADA SMUT NOSE FLINT 
Stalks average 7 feet and often bear two to 
three ears, 10 to 15 inches long. Kernels are 
yellow, blazed with red at tips. Ripens in 90 
to 95 days. Popular for hogging down, and 
grown for silage and fodder in the North. 
(See Price List.) 
RAINBOW FLINT 
Larger and later than other Flints, maturing 
in 100 to 110 days or with medium early dent 
varieties. Therefore produces a large crop of 
ripe corn in southern Minn., Wis. and S. Dak. 
Kernels exhibit a wide range of color. Pro- 
duces very high yields of high quality fodder 
and ears 10 to 12 inches long. (See Price 
List.) 


CORN 
Earliest Green Bundle Feed, Dairyman’s 
Life-saver. 
Produces 4 to 5 tons of sweet, juicy, nutri- 
tious feed per acre, with remarkable increase 
in milk production—a vigorous grower, and at 
low seed cost. Livestock thrive on it and 
make rapid gains. 9 to 10-foot stalks are 
sweet, tender, juicy and nutritious with an 
abundance of large, broad leaves. Large 16 to 
20-rowed ears have white kernels. (48 Ibs. 
per bu.) Plant 15 to 20 lbs. per acre. (See 
Price List.) 
Treat Seed Corn! BARBAK is Safe to use. Boost Your Stand and Yield! 
