WETSEL’S ADAPTED HYBRID 
Wood’s Hybrid Yellow Sweepstake. 
Illinois 448. 120 days. A very high- 
yielding hybrid of wide adaptability. 
Stalks very tall and stiff, wind resistant; 
each one produces two long yellow ears 
of medium diameter. Kernels closely 
packed, medium depth, with high shelling 
percentage. 
Illinois 784. Larger growth of fodder than 
U. S. 13. Ears also somewhat larger. 
Accordingly, it requires about a week 
longer for maturity of crop. Owing, 
doubtless, to longer growing period, 
it has yielded slightly more than 13, 
under actual tests, during last two years. 
It would not, of course, be suitable for 
short-seasoned areas. Mr. Ward also 
highly commends this hybrid. 
Towa 939. 100 days. An old Hybrid that 
has been one of the best sellers in West 
Virginia. Very satisfactory. 
Iowealth 29-A. 105 to 110 days. Pro- 
duces a tall stalk with one large ear 
about 11 inches long and of large diam- 
eter, with 18 to 20 rows of grains. Very 
showy in appearance. Should not be 
planted on medium or thin soil. 
Ohio W-17. 100 to 110 days. A popular 
variety in West Virginia, where it is a 
good yielder. Medium-sized ear with 16 
to 18 rows of shallow kernels. Stalks of 
medium height, leafy and uniform, re- 
maining green after husks have ripened 
on the ear. 
Wood’s Hybrid Early Yellow Dent- 
V 30. 100 days. Fodder tall, bearing 
two medium-sized ears; 14 to 16 rows 
of medium deep grains. Very good root 
system and strong stalks. One of the 
best medium late hybrids for West 
Virginia, eastern Pennsylvania and 
Maryland. A good early feed Corn for 
Virginia and South. Roasting ears in 
70 days. 
Wood’s Hybrid Yellow Dent V-40. 
About 115 days. One of the best yellow 
Hybrids developed in the Middle At- 
lantic section, and especially adapted to 
conditions in Virginia, Maryland, and 
Kentucky. A good producer of large, 
sound ears on strong, drought-resistant 
stalks. Fodder is rather short, and it 
DeKalb 422. 
DeKalb 404-A. 95 days. 
DeKalb 816. 

100 days. One of the best ensilage Corns 
for a short season. 
Wood’s Hybrid Red Sweepstake—En- 
silage. 110 days. Ideal for dairy farms, 
for it is the only hybrid developed espe- 
cially for ensilage purposes. The very 
large, thick stalks make quick, vigorous 
growth, producing heavy tonnage and 
the maximum amount of feed. 
DeKALB HYBRIDS 
95 days. An old grain 
favorite with heavy yields of very high 
quality Corn. To get bushels, many 
farmers go back to it year after year. 
The ears are long and the rows are 
straight. The blocky kernels have a 
rich yellow color, high luster and a 
medium dent. 
Is one of the 
leading Hybrids from one end of its 
maturity zone to the other. Over 100 
million bushels of the nation’s Corn 
crop are produced annually by this one 
hybrid. From six years of excellent 
performance, farmers have repeatedly 
observed soil and climatic adaptations 
over a wide belt. 
110 days. Livestock 
farmers like the deep, soft kernels of 
this hybrid for feeding. Cash grain 
farmers like it for its high shelling per- 
centage and heavy yields. 816 has 
excellent standing ability and _ insect 
resistance. 


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Illinois 784 
DeKalb 847. 110 days. The heavy solid 
ears of 847 contribute to its big yields. 
Its healthy stalks that remain green 
as ears mature’ give this Hybrid unusual 
standing ability. Its dark green foliage 
is very attractive. Kernels are a dark 
yellow and have a medium dent. Stalks 
are short to medium in height. 
DeKalb 888. 115 days. One of the best 
yielders and all-round performers of 
the late-maturing hybrids. Its long ears 
are seldom seen because they are borne 
on short shanks, many of which never 
break over. 

STALEYMONE 
The amazing new plant-growth substance, is recommended for dusting 

HYBRID SEED CORN PRICES 
TESTED — GRADED — BAGS 
on field seeds before planting, to hasten germination. See page 10. 



INCLUDED 
can be planted one-fourth closer than 
most varieties. 
Wood’s Hybrid Yellow Dent V-45. 
118 to 120 days. Prolific yielding hybrid. 
Is adapted to a wide variety of soils 
and altitudes. Grows a tall, rigid stalk 
that resists high winds. Produces two 
yellow ears which are long and medium 
thick. Closely packed, deep kernels. 
A high-yielding sheller. 

















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