14 Mite HicH SEED Co. 
IOWEALTH 
KING OF ALL HYBRIDS 
You Get ALL THIS 
When You Plant IOWEALTH 
@ Corn you can feed. Iowealth is ONE hybred that’s bred 
for kernels with the soft, floury starch. Not a hard, 
flinty hybrid in the entire Iowealth series. 

@ Good yield. Official yield test records almost always 
show Iowealth at the top of the list. 
e@ Drouth Resistance—-Wind Resistance. Straight, strong 
stalks, together with roots that sink down eight feet, 
make Iowealth one of the most drouth and wind resist- 
ant of all hybrids. 
@ Easy Picking, by hand or machine. That means less 
labor costs, less time in the field. 
@ Disease Resistance—-Gives you better grading, more 
profitable corn. 
@ There’s not one hard, flinty hybrid in the entire Io- 
waelth series. It’s the favorite hybrid of feeders. Plant 
Iowealth and take advantage of high hog and cattle 
prices. 
We present for your use Iowealth Hybrid Corn 
Varieties maturing from 90 days to 120 days, the latter 
maturing the deeper the grain and heavier yielding. 
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WESTERN COLORADO GROWN “MILE HIGH” 
U. S. VERIFIED ORIGIN ALFALFA SEED 
LADAK. A wilt-resistant variety, is slow to start in the 
spring, but it resists drought and produces a good yield 
of hay. Leafy and of high feeding value, and will hold 
a stand longer than other varieties. 
COMMON. Deep-rooted. Excellent for hay; but must have 
a deep soil. Therefore, if you do not have over two and 
a half feet of good soil to water, shale, or gravel, we 
suggest that you use Grimm. 
GRIMM. Has a spreading root and lives from surface soil. 
Will withstand severe freezing; does not winter kill; 
better adapted to extreme northern and high altitude 
growing. 
MEEKER BALTIC. A distinct variety; same root system 
as the Grimm. Originated at Meeker, Colorado, on dry 
land. See Yellow Price Sheet for prices. 
STRAWBERRY CLOVER 
Western Colorado grown seed. It thrives on wet, seepy 
soil, even though it is crusted with alkali. Best suited for 
pasture; spreads from root and seed—a perennial. plant. 
Requires 3 lbs. of seed per acre. For best results, sow in 
rows with garden seed planter. See Yellow Price Sheet 
for prices. 
