
DEKALB Quality HYBRIDS 
The coming year, more than ever before, farmers must raise more from the same acres. With the 
trying times ahead, food can be considered “all important.” And tm the production of food crops, seed 
must be the first important phase to consider. Farmers who want Hybrid Corn seed which they can 
depend on always turn to Dekalb. It’s because Dekalb Hybrids produce the kind of Corn that farmers 
like, not m one locality but on thousands of farms in hundreds of counties throughout Corn-growing 
areas. Don’t wait. Order your seed today while the supply lasts. Fill out the order blank with the 
varieties you want and mail now. If you want more information write directly to P. L. Rohrer & Bro. 
and they will be glad to help you select the best varieties for your farm. Remember, you must order 
promptly to get first chance at these choice varieties. 
WHO IS DEKALB ? cs Winners in the Dekalb 
rid Corn-growing Contest 
Dekalb Quality Hybrid Seed Corn is produced Hybrid 3 3 
by the Dekalb Agricultural Association for Each year the Dekalb Company conducts County 
5 : Corn-growing Contests to determine the Champion 
farmers In all Corn-growing areas. Dekalb Hy- Corn-grower of the county. Listed below are some 
brids range in maturity from extremely early to CeeaereunS ihe tant wellias other ou standing 
very late and are adapted to a wide range of | Edgar Stump, Bucks Co. 
il- iti i Dekalb 606. ..117.53 bus. per acre 
soll conditions. To be better able to determine C. Welby Streaker, Bucks Co. 
which Hybrids are most suited to varying con- Denalo-628 42 - 103.39 bus. per acre 
it] ; < D. A. Gerberich, Dauphin Co. 
ditions, almost 4000 proving-grounds are con ERIE GORA Mer ieoTthie Sperincee 
ducted, where from 10 to 15 Hybrids are tested Clarence Kilmer, Juniata Co. 
under the same circumstances in each test. eee ae Toniata erences CSUs pemacte 
Seventeen large processing plants capably - Bee eatl ale ‘5 ae 113.06 bus. per acre 
handle the drying, grading, treating, and bagging oe Dekalb 825. a: as ‘ : # 120.93 bus. per acre 
of the seed. Elmer B. Eshleman, Lancaster Co. 
’ ; Dekalb 827. .115.46 bus. per acre 
Two large Corn-breeding nurseries, where Clarence D. Emig, Lehigh ¢ Cal 
thousands of new hybrids are made each year ss mp ain Bs ay cae -130.95 bus. per acre 
and where new inbreds are being developed Dekalb 825. 119.88 bus. per acre 
constantly, are under the supervision of C. L. MLE oe het arm, Harford Co., crite — 
Gunn and R. R. St. John, well-known Corn- S. Hallock DuPont, Newcastle Co., Delaware 
breeders Dekalb 816. * 123. 63 bus. per acre 

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P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Seedsmen 33 Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Penna. 
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