No. 129—The New 129 with the pnsle 
or 
No, 129R—For rich soils. 
: kernel, small cob. 
No. 129S—Large single eared 129. 
Very drouth re- 
No. 129-2—-The popular average soil high 
2 medium ears—record yield 
Always 
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Excellent for ma- 
chine picking, very drought resistant. 
No. 129L—Improved heavy yielder light 
and medium soils. Largé, medium height 
No suckering. Drouth resistant: 
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No. 129 SERIES 
PRICE NOW 
Best Flat Best Flat 
Edge Drop Edge Drop 
$625, Flats dec Flats 
$625 $675 
Round Grade Round Grade 
FOR MAIN CORN BELT (125 to 130 Days) 
largeear. Very drought resistant. 
all types of soil. 
uncommon. Very drouth resistant. 
the highest yielders. 
sistant. For average to light soils. 
yielder. 
122 bu. per A. in a drouth year. 
puts plenty of corn in the crib. 
height 4 to 4% ft. 
ears, 
Ear height 4 ft. 
No. 129—WHITE—A hybrid Silver- 
mine type—but heavier yielder. 
Medium height ear. Rough ear. 
PRICE: Add $1.50 to prices above 
for white corn. 

PRICE NOV. 18 
Long ear, deep 
100 bushel yields not 
One of 
No. 116 SERIES 
PRICE NOW PRICE NOV. 18 
Best Fiat Best Flat 
Edge Drop Edge Drop 
25 
Small Flats °6 i Flats 
25 $g675 
Round Grade Round Grade 
FOR CENTRAL CORN BELT (100 to 116 Days) 
No. 116—Heavy yielder for average 
soils. Rough, long eared. Ideal 
for hand picking. Drought re- 
sistant. Ears, 3% ft. 
No. 116L—Heavy yielder on light 
or thin soils. Medium rough. 
Holds its ears well. Good picker 
corn. Ears 3% ft. 
No. 116R—For rich soil. Large ear. 
Yields high as 142 bu. per A. The 
winner on heavy soil. Excellent 
feeding corn and picks well both 
ways. 
NO. 116 WEATHERPROOF BLEND—For north 
Yo la. up to Minnesota line; N.E. Nebr., S.E 
S. Dak. and south > Kansas. Blending ex. 
tends pollinization over a long period so al- 
ways makes corn. Gives greater yields. —Spe- 
cial low price to increase its use. 
$G75 
6/7: Bu. Edge Drop 
Nov. 18—$7.25 
Best Flat & Best Round 
5/5... Hill Drop 
Nov. 18—$6.25 



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No. 100 SERIES 
PRICE NOW PRICE NOV. 18 
Best Flat Best Flat 
Edge Drop Edge Drop 
$725 75 
Small Flats Small Flats 
$ $ 
7 fat Grade f hab Grade 
FOR NORTH CORN BELT 
(100 to 105 Days) 
No. 100—-Heavy yielder average 
soils. Has made 105 bu. per 
acre. Good for hand picking. 
Hars about 3% ft. high. 
No. 100R—Heavy yielder rich 
soils. Small cob, deep kernel. 
Sure to mature. Has made 128 
bu. per acre. Medium rough 
ear. Good for machine or hand 
picking. 
No. 129—Weather Proof Blend—For South 
Yo lowa, Southeast Nebraska, Mo., and 
Central tll. Defeats hot weather by 
shooting pollen over a long period. 
Gives greater yields. Special low price 
to increase its use. 
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*675 Edge Drop 7575 hin ore 
Now. i3$7. 25 Nov. (e-$6. 25 

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No. 90 HYBRID 
PRICE NOW PRICE NOV. 18 
Best Flat Best Flat 
Edge Drop Edge Drop 
qi, Flats $825. Flats 
tT fae Grade 825, Grade 
FOR NORTH CORN BELT 
(90 to 95 Days) 
No. 90—This is the Famous Mule 
Hybrid for heavy yields where 
early maturity is needed. Or- 
dinarily it will yield 10 to 12 
bushels more per acre. No. 
90 has big ears, stalk stands 
up well and is an easy feeding 
corn. No. 90 is adapted to 
Central Minn., Wis., S. Dak. 
where a big corn that will 
mature before frost is needed 
and also for southern points 
such as Okla., N, Texas and 
South. Kan. and South. Neb. 
where corn that will mature 
ahead of dry weather is needed. 
This Mule Hybrid will break 
all records in yield in these 
sections. Medium rough type. 
Will fit almost every soil con- 
dition. 
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