NEWEST AND BEST OF THE MINHYBRIDS 
*xNEW MINHYBRID 800 (Maturity 85) 
Here’s the earliest Minhybrid ever released. 
It’s a pure yellow dent hybrid, maturing even 
earlier than Haney’s 13 and carries less mois- 
ture at harvest than the old ‘‘mixed yellow and 
white’’ Minhybrid 402. New 800 produces 
surprising crops of sound, bright yellow ears 
in the Northern-most corn growing sections of 
Minn., Wis., and N. Dak. It resists disease and 
stands up stubbornly in wind and hail, It’s a 
double hybrid of new Pedigree lines from 
Minn. 13, Northwestern, Reed’s and Osterlund 
Yellow, and Rustler White Dents, 
*NEW MINHYBRID 702 (Maturity 92) 
A brand new pure yellow dent hybrid with 
a yield equal to 402 although 702 matures 
slightly earlier. Its unusual standing ability 
and absence of broken stalks won fame in 
Official Yield Trials. A ‘‘money-maker’’ in 
Northern sections—its ears are sound and free 
from disease. It’s a double hybrid of pedigree 
lines from Minn, 13, N. W., Reed’s and Oster- 
lund Yellow, and Rustler White Dent. 
*xNEW MINHYBRID 601 (Maturity 99 > 
Farmers who like the performance of the 
Old Minhybrid 401, will like these new Min- 
hybrids in the 600 series. They are pure yel- 
low hybrids in the ‘‘401 and Central 13’’ 
maturity group. 601 will prove a _ favorite 
with farmers in the vast central and North 
central regions of Minn., Wis., S. Dak., and 
Mich., for main crop and in more southern 
sections for early ‘‘hogging off.’’ It stands 
despite wind, rain and hail, grows rapidly, re- 
sists smut and produces an abundance of early 
ripe corn in these treacherous central areas, 
before the first killing frost. 

(See Photos on Page 70) 
About Minhybrids: 
We now offer only the newest and best 
Minhybrids. Old Minhybrids 301 and 403 
were excellent in their time, and popular 
with our trade. But we now discontinue 
these hybrids because tests show that 
NEW MINHYBRID 502 is higher yielding 
than 301, earlier in maturity, and better in 
other ways. Likewise New Minhybrids 404 
and 405 yield more than old 403, are 
slightly later in maturity, and better in 
other respects. 










*NEW MINHYBRID 602 (Maturity 99) 
Here’s the record yielder in the 100-day 
group. It matures between 401 and 301 and 
even though it’s earlier, it still outyields 301. 
New 602 is a pure yellow double hybrid of 
Pedigree lines from Silver King, Reed’s Yel- 
low and Rustler White Dents, Golden King 
and U. 8. 153R1. Plants are remarkably free 
from smut and stand up stubbornly. Ears are 
bright, sound and free from ear rots. Kernels 
tend to have light yellow caps. 
*NEW MINHYBRID 500 (Maturity 106) 
Here’s what Minnesota farmers in vast 
“areas east and west of the Twin Cities have 
long awaited. The 500 series provides ideal, 
pure yellow hybrids that ripen after the old 
401 and ahead of 301. Proven in Minnesota 
Yield Trials, 500 can be depended upon to 
produce bumper crops of REAL SOUND, RIPE, 
YELLOW corn of highest market quality year 
after year, in the upper fringe of Minnesota’s 
southwestern Corn Belt. It’s ideal in similar 
latitudes of Wis., 8S. Dak., and Mich. Wonder- 
ful standing ability and surprisingly free from 
smut. 
*NEW MINHYBRID 502 (Maturity 106) 
Farmers who liked the old Murdock type 
will appreciate 502. Ears are similar to Mur- 
dock in length and number of rows. However, 
it has the typical Minhybrid standing ability 
and absence of smut. Ears are exceptionally 
sound and free from ear rot, Although it rip- 
ens somewhat earlier, 502 equals 301 in yield, 
It’s a double hybrid of lines from Rustler 
White & Reed’s Yellow Dents, Golden & Silver 
King, and U. 8. 153R1. 
*NEW MINHYBRID 404 (Maturity 113) 
You’ll be proud of your field of this brand 
new Minhybrid. Plants grow taller than 403 
and the extreme evenness of plant height com- 
bined with their rigid straightness, gives the 
404 field a pleasing, ‘‘table top’’ appearance. 
It ripens slightly later, and yields heavier 
than 403. It remains upright with great stub- 
bornness, and smut and ear rots are absent. 
A pure yellow hybrid of inbredgs from Golden 
King, Reed’s Yellow and Rustler White Dents. 
*NEW MINHYBRID 405 (Maturity 113) 
Similar to 404 in yield, maturity, perform- 
ance, plant and ear characteristics. (Differs 
from 404 in only one parental inbred line.) 
Gives Southern Minn. farmers the late matur- 
ing type they admire in Iowa and Illinois hy- 
brids. Yet 405 can be recommended by Minn. 
Exp. Station because of low moisture at har- 
vest—making quality corn that grades well on 
the market or is promptly eligible for sealing. 

Master Hybrid and Minhybrid Planting Guide 
Copyright, American Map Co., Inc., New York, No. 10454 
0°59 "° 
: o 
To Keweenaw. Mich 
Su 
Numbers printed in each zone represent MATURITIES of Master 
Hybrids or Minhybrids recommended for these areas 


