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Here are the New Minhybrids Described on Page 69 

MINHYBRID 800—(Maturity 85.) The greatest profit-maker for farm- 
ers of the far North—it’s even earlier than Haney’s strain of Minn. 13. 

MINHYBRID 702—(Maturity 92.) A yellow hybrid triumph of Minn, 
Exp. Station. Developed to replace the old ‘‘mixed yellow & white’’ 


MINHYBRID 602—(Maturity 99.) In the popular 100-day maturity 
class, is an easy husking, clean picking hybrid with ears at a conveni- 
ent height on the stalks. 
MINHYBRID 

MINHYBRID 500—(Maturity 106.) Produces sound, golden ears that 
makes corn of top market grade and keeps well in erib because of low 
at harvest. 


MINHYBRID 405—(Maturity 113.) Makes a field picture that’s the 
envy of the neighborhood! The thick cylinder-shaped ears hold their 
width well from butt to tip, and have great shelling percentage. 

About 
Wi in Hybrids 
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In the past, we produced and offered Wisconsin HEx- 
periment Station hybrids to our trade, They were popu- 
lar and gave fine results. We sincerely appreciated the 
fine cooperation of the Wisconsin Hxperiment Station. 
However, careful tests conducted by the Minnesota Hx- 
periment Station for two and three-year periods, show 
that on the average, when compared with outstanding 
Minnesota hybrids of comparable maturity, Wisconsin 
hybrids do not yield better than Minhybrids and in most 
comparisons, they have not yielded as well. (Data from 
Minnesota Seed Grower, Feb., 1942.) In order to reduce 
the large number of hybrids formerly offered, we are 
discontinuing production of Wisconsin Hybrids. 
Grow a Patch of 
HYBRID POP CORR 
—the Perfect War-Time 
Confection! 
250. NEW HYBRID HULLESS 
(Minhybrid 250)—The last word 
in Pop Corn, Developed by Minne- 
sota Experiment Station. It far 
surpasses the old Jap Hulless— 
records show 16% greater yields 
per acre, and 29% greater popping 
expansion. This Hybrid Hulless is 
the finest Pop Corn obtainable from 
the standpoint of quality, flavor, 
tenderness, and popping volume. 
Plant 12 pounds per acre in drills 
or 6 pounds if planted in hills, 
Plant in rows 3 feet apart, drop- 
ping seed 1% feet apart in the 
Tow. Price: Pkt, Sc, Ya Iba 15c; 
Y, lb. 45c, 2 Ibs. 80c, 5 Ibs, $1.75, 
prepaid. 
Dig cerANT Seed Corn Treatment. 
Price: 1%.-0z. packet (for 1 bu. 
seed), 15c prepaid. Not prepaid, 1 lb. 
tin (60-acre size) 75c, 5-lb. tin $3.00. 


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Golden King—An old favorite! 
Open Pollinated 
SEED CORN 
GOLDEN JEWEL, Registered 
Our own introduction, recommended by: Minn, Exp. 
Station. Golden yellow, compact ears, 8-10 inches long, 
16-20 rows of medium deep, slightly rough, square 
shouldered kernels on a small red cob. Grows 8-10 feet 
tall. Matures in 110 to 112 days, Adapted to southern 
Minn., S. Dak., Iowa, southern Wis., northern Ill. (See 
Blue Price List.) 
< GOLDEN KING, Registered 
Grown in central and southern Minnesota and northern 
Iowa for many years.. Grows 8 feet tall, golden ears, 
medium deep kernels® 14-16 rows, 8-9 inches long. 
Recommended by Minn. Exp, Station. It ripens in 100 
to 105 days (earlier than Golden Jewel) and shows less 
barren stalks than any open pollinated variety. (See 
Price List.) 
MINNESOTA 13, Registered 
Central Strain Minn. 13 
This original strain of Minn. 13 igs adapted to central 
Minn., Wis., and northern S, Dak., maturing about a 
week earlier than the Large Type, or in 95 to 100 days. 
(See Blue Price List.) 
Early Haney’s Strain Minn. 13 
Adapted for northern Minn., Wis. and N. Dak, The 
earliest open pollinated yellow dent corn grown. 5-6 
foot stalks. Matures readily: in’ northern areas under 
normal conditions and is yery good for hogging off or 
early feeding in other sections. Matures in 85 to 90 
days. (See Price List.) 
EVERGREEN SWEET FODDER CORN 
Earliest Green Bundle Feed,’ Dairyman’'s Life-saver. 
Produces 4 to 5 tons of sweet, juicy, nutritious 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 lbs. per bu.) Plant 15 to 20 lbs. per 
acre. (See Price List.) 



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