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Plant American’s Hybrids for Bigger Yields a < 
Our Hybrids Are Chemically Treated a 
What makes good Hybrids? Our Hybrids are produced from Inbred combinations. 
Developed by State or U. S. Government Experiment Stations. The kind of Inbreds 
used. The purity of those Inbred lines. The care used in isolating and detasseling 
the seed producing fields. The expert care used in drying and grading the seed. 
State records show tests under identical conditions a certain Hybrid produced by 
one grower will yield 20 bu. acre more than some Hybrid produced by get 
grower. Our Hybrid germinate 90% or better, 
Our Hybrids have shown superiority by actual yields. One customer pent in beh 
recently for one of our good Hybrids. He had grown it the previous year and re- 
ported our corn outyielded three other Hybrids from other concerns, by over 25. 
bushel per acre. He also saved about $2.00 per bu, on our Hybrid Seed Corn. We 
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U. S$. 13 AMERICAN’S 615 
A Prize Winner About 106 to a 110 Day 
This is a single ear corn fairly long 
yielding champion. § in size. Is fine quality and produces 
About a 120 day type. A large, deep J heavy yields. Suitable for growing in 
grained, single ear variety. Deep gold- | northern Illinois and Indiana and down 
en color. Large well shaped ear. A J to the central part of those states. Also 
real show corn, Has large strong stalks J in the same latitude through Ohio, 
that really stand up when. others are J Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Our 
down. Is resistant to drought, chinch ] 615 is similar to Iowa 939 which has 
bugs and disease. There are some re- § been very popular through the corn 
corded yields of official state tests: belt for fhe past five years. It is made 
Iowa 108.4 bu. per acre; Ohio 123 bu., up of three of same inbreds in Iowa 
Indiana 103.2 bu., Illinois 112.6 bu., | 939. One inbred has been added which 
Missouri 121 bu., Pennsylvania 97.7 bu. | makes it a longer ear and a straighter 
One of our customers in central In- one. Has stronger stalk and root and 
diana recently sent us an order for 25 J less ear droppage. It is really supe- 
bu. U. S, 19. He bought 11 bu, from } rior to Iowa 939. Suitable on land of 
us last year. He stated he planted 62 | rich to medium low fertility... Buy 
acres last year with our U. S. 18 Hy- | Ameriean’s 615 for larger yields. 
brid and this 62 acres produced 6024 Price—Flat Grains $7.00 bu., Round 
bu. of corn, almost 100 bu. per acre. Grains $5.25 bu. 
Beat four other higher priced Hybrids 
over 20 bu, per acre. 10 A 306 
About 105 to 110 Day 
U. S. 13 Price—Flat Grains $7.00 bu.; 
Round Grains $5.25 per bu. 
This variety was originated by the 
Iowa Experiment Station. Is similar 
to the Iowa 939. Has three of the 
same inbreds. The other inbred makes 
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INDIANA 608 
This is a Hybrid with a real pedigree. 
It is evident that other companies have 
been marketing this fine Hybrid under 
different names or numbers. It’s true 
pedigree is (WF9xHy) (AX Tr.) It’s a 
dandy. Has stiff stalks, medium height, 
disease resistance to common organ- 
ism. Is a heavy yielder. Among Hy- 
brids of similar maturity, 608. was 
among the top of all Hy brids grown in 
all locations in Indiana. Is a big yield- 
er in central Iowa. Also popular in 
north central Dllinois. It yielded 100.9 
bushels per acre in a northern Indiana 
state test. At Lafayette very few 
equaled it in production. Is medium 
late maturing Hybrid, about 108 to 112 
days. 
Price—Flat Grains $7.00 bu., Round 
Grains $5.25 per bushel. 
Towa 306 an improvement over 
Iowa 939 which has been a popular 
Hybrid for the past 6 years from Iowa 
to Pennsylvania. Joe Robinson * of 
Iowa Exp. Station in charge of Hybrid 
Corn experiments, Hybrid Corn inspec- 
tion for the state, reports Iowa 306 is 
an improvement over Iowa 939. It does 
not have ear droppage like many Hy- 
brids. 
ferent types of soil. 
than many Hybrids. 
ear. Kernels have slight reddish cast 
on the side. Adapted ‘to northern IIli- 
nois and Indiana and as far south Be % 
south central Ill., Ind, and Ohio. 
Price—Flat Grains $7.00 bus Dound j 
Grains $5.25 bu. 
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It is a top yielder. Does well on dif-,} 
Is a softer corn J 
Has nice shaped 

