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New Varieties of Oats 
GROWN FROM CERTIFIED SEED 
BOUGHT DIRECT FROM GROWERS 
These are the same kind of oats as the Certified Oats offered on pages 17 and 18. 
These non-certified oats offered below are genuine varieties, but the growers did not 
have the State certifying agency carry through all the inspection requirements. 
Naturally, we bought them lower and ean sell at lower prices, 
hi VICLAND OATS 
Price: 1 bu. $1.70;'5 bu. $1.65 per bu.; 15 bu. $1.60 bu. 
rae Bin) Special Bargains in Grain 19 

| TAMA OATS 
Price: 1 bu. $1.70; 5 bu. $1.65 per bu.; 15 bu. $1.60 bu. 
a BOONE OATS 
Price: 1 bu. $1.65; 5 bu. $1.60 per bu.; 15 bu. $1.50 bu. 
, MARION OATS 
Price: 1 bu. $1.65; 5 bu. $1.60 per bu.; 15 bu. $1.50 bu. 

A GREAT HYBRID CORN FOR 
NORTHERN CORN BELT 
“America’s 405”’ 
Here is a champion Hybrid with a wonderful record. Our 405 has top yields in 
plot and field tests with other well known Hybrids in northeastern Illinois. About 
100 to 106 day corn. Our 405 was grown in northwestern part of Kane Co., Illinois, 
which joins DeKalb Co. on the west. This is about 50 to 60 miles north and west 
of Chicago. Is adapted for northern part of [llinois, Indiana, Ohio, southern part 
of Wisconsin, Michigan and any territory in this latitude having similar climatic 
conditions. Our 405 .is a heavy yielder. Makes fast early growth which makes it 
resistant to chinch bugs. ‘ Has stiff stalk and very leafy. Medium long good sized 
ears. Deep grains of Reid’s type. Fine husking and feeding corn. O.K. on any type 
of soil. It is a combination of four excellent inbred lines improved by careful re- 
search work. Plant 405 this year for a bumper crop to show your neighbors across 
the fence, who probably has paid two to three dollars more for his seed corn. Send 
$2.00 per bushel payment and we will hold order until Feb. 1, 1945. 
Our Price: Flat Grain $7.00 bu.; Round Grains $5.25 bu. 

“IOWA 939 HYBRID CORN’”’ 
Towa 939 sells on its record for the past seven years. It was originated by the 
Iowa Experiment Station. Has a prize record in that state and other middle west 
states in the corn belt. Suitable for Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and on to the east coast. 
In north central Illinois it established yields of 107.8 bu. at one station. Yields in 
othe rstates reported high as 132 bu. per acre. Will mature in about 105 to 110 
days. Color, deep yellow with reddish tinge on sides of kernel. Is softer corn than 
most Hybrids. 
Price: Flat Grains, $77.00 bu.; Round Grains, $5.25 bu. 
