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‘Cherries on a Bush! 
This is the miracle shrub 
that grows only about 3 ft. 
high but is simply loaded 
ith big, delicious cherries. 
eautiful decorative shrub 
oo and in the spring is 
_ simply covered with bloom. 
_ Fruit good for pies and jell. 
See pictures in spring cata- 
log, too. PRICE: 29¢ each; 
8 for 79; 10 for $2.35, post- 
paid. : 
Cad = 
ae, 
_ GOOSEBERRIES 
_—-34e Ea. 
his is the Genuine Down- 
- ing. <A choice variety, it is 
3 an, nply covered with large 
pale green berries. Set 3 
ft. apart each way. PRICES: 
Bde ea.; 3 for 9S8e, postpaid. _ 
— § CURRANTS $1.29 
Re ae Cherry 
This is the famous cherry’ 
_ red variety. Best for jelly. 
_ Just can’t be beat the way 
it yields. Hasy to pick. 
Plant 5 ft. apart. PRICE: 
 29c ea.; 5 for $1.29, postpaid. 
Note: We can ship cur- 
rants and gooseberries to 
_ Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, 
Tllinois, Nebraska, and Ok- 
® lJahoma only. : 





























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- ACREAGE—Every one of the 3000 
acres on which Mule-Hybrid is grown is 
carefully checked to see that no possible 
contamination from other corn can get to 
it. It’s perfectly isolated. 

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La ry Field’s Big 
FALL SALE 
OF 
HYBRID CORN 
[BUY BEFORE THE PRICE RAISE — See Prices Next Page p> 
MULE HYBRIDS ARE THE FINEST HYBRIDS YOU CAN BUY 
MULE-HYBRID IS 
FINEST HYBRID 

us ee ONS ae 
CAREFUL DETASSELING— Over 500 
men were engaged in detasseling Mule- 
Hybrid this summer. Every 10 men had 
a crew “boss” to be sure no tassels were 
left to contaminate field. Every field was 
“sone over’ at least 5 times—sometimes 
10. 
* * * 
$100,000 WORTH OF INBREDS USED 
—Into Mule-Hybrid corn goes the finest 
inbreds in the country. Carefully bred 
and selected, they are stored in fire-proof 
safes, fumigated frequently and protected 
by every method known. 
% * * 
é£ TESTED—AI1l Mule-Hybrids before they 
are approved for sale must pass vigorous 
tests for years to be sure they are: High 
sure yielders; Drought Resistant; Cold 
Resistant; Disease Resistant; Lodging 
Resistant; Uniform and easy pickers; 
Non-suckering. 

* 8 
GERMINATION 90% or better—HEvery 
lot of corn is germinated twice or more 
to be sure it germinates 90% or better 
which is guaranteed. You may test it 
yourself and if you don’t approve, return 
for full refund. 
* * 
CAREFUL GRADING—Hach lot of corn 
is graded to absolute uniform perfection 
whether edge drop (flat), or hill-drop 
(round) so that it will run through your 
planter plates absolutely perfect. 
* bo * 
CORN DUST TREATED—Every. lot is 
completely treated with a special Corn 
Dust to hasten germination and help pre- 
vent damping off and molestation by ro- 
dents, 


| MULE-HYBRID’S RECORDS 
ON FARMS PROVE 
AT'S BETTER CORN | 
96 Bu. Per Acre 
“Your No. 129 made 
96 bushels per acre on 
my farm and outyield- 
ed (a $7.50 hybrid 
name omitted inten- 
tionally) by 29 bushels 
per acre.”—G,. C. Scho- 
ening, Carson, Iowa. 
Outyielded 4 
$7.50 Hybrids 
“Your 129 S out- 
yielded the four $7.50 
hybrids at least by 10 
bushels per acre, so 
naturally I’m placing 
my order for my entire 
acreage next year.” — Yield — over 100 bu. A. 
R. E. Parkes, Malvern, Says they will never plant 
Iowa, any other corn but Mule- 
Hybrid, now. 
Mule-Hybrid. Likes Hot Weather 

‘ 
Mrs. Henry Bright, Pon- 
tiac, Mich., by a field of 
MULE - HYBRID corn. 
,__ “I planted your No, 116 this year and 3 other 
well known hybrids. No. 116 is far superior in 
quality and yield. It stood the hot, dry weather 
remarkably well. It’s corn anyone can be proud 
to raise. Everyone inquired about it.”—W. M. 
Schwartz, Blairstown, Ia. 
72 Bu. Per Acre in Nebraska 
“We planted your 116 corn on real poor Soil 
and it still yielded 72 bu. per acre. [I had 129 R 
that yielded 100 bu. to the acre. The 100 acre 
field of your No. 116 yielded about 70 bu. per 
acre. I planted 22 bu. of your corn. [ have 
bought corn from you for 25 years and my corn 
‘always outyielded my neighbors. I will need 
80 bu. for 1941.°—Martin McShane, Omaha, Nebr. 
80 Bu. Per Acre in Missouri 
“T tried your MULE-HYBRID last year and was 
very well pleased. Had an average yield of 80 
bu, per acre. Beat Moe. 8 by 20 bushels per 
acre.”’—G. T. Miller, Bernie, Mo. 
Official Test—96.8 Bu. Per Acre 
“On Waukesha loam in the official Guthrie 
County yield test, Mule-Hybrid made 96.8 bu. 
per acre with your No. 129 series.”—Paul Her- 
rick, Guthrie Center, Ia. 
Best Feed Corn 
“We planted your Mule-Hybrid alongside sev- 
eral other brands and Mule-Hybrid outyielded 
the others by 10 to 15 bu. per A. The Mule- 
Hybrid was nice and dry too, and was the BEST 
FEED CORN of the group. This hybrid does 
everything you say it does.’—Mrs, Helen Rei- 
mers, Lake Park,. Iowa. 

BUY YOUR HYBRID DJRECT—Save the Agent’s Commission for Yourself 
