Hamilton’s 
There's a Hawkeye Hybrid de- 
veloped for your district. For 
best results, use the Hawkeye 
Hybrid seed corn suited to the 
soil and weather conditions of 
your area, and to your needs for 
silage or for feeding. Hawkeye 
Hybrids are not flinty—a fea- 
ture which feeders appreciate. 
The performance of Hawkeye 
Hybrids has been outstanding; 
farmers of this section have 
shown an increasing preference — 
for them. And we constantly 
experiment to further improve 
these strains for even greater 
performance. 
"A Hawkeye field means a 
bumper yield." 
HAWKEYE HA 
This is a 105-day corn developed 
for northern Iowa and southern 
Minnesota and is developed in 
response to a demand for a good 
yielding corn for use with ma- 
chine pickers. 

In the Iowa corn yield test it has 
consistently been bottom or very 
low in the dropped ear percent- 
age and very low in lodging. 
Hawkeye HA is an adaptation 
of some Wisconsin inbreds thor- 
oughly satisfactory in yield. 
HAWKEYE HP 
This is a large, 124-day corn de- 
veloped for southern Iowa, al- 
though it can also be used in 
south-central Iowa or areas of 
like season. Hawkeye HP is very 
drought resistant and has made 
its best records in dry years. 
This hybrid has shown up won- 
derfully well in the Iowa Corn 
Yield Contest. In fact, in one test 
it rated first in both districts. 
It is also a leafy corn and excel- 
lent for silage purposes. 
U.S. 13 
One of the best hybrids—a 
sweepstakes winner at the 
1939 International Show. It is 
a 120-day corn, adapted to 
southern Iowa or like areas. 
U.S. 13 is a single ear type — 
drought resistant and produc- 
ing a large ear with deep ker- 
nels. Excellent for hand or 
mechanical picking. Very 
dark green, broad leaved, 
with heavy stalk and well de- 
veloped root system. An ideal 
corn for general farm use. 
HAWKEYE Hybrid Corn 

HAWKEYE M-14 
A 118-day corn developed for 
south central and parts of north 
central Iowa or like districts. 
Hawkeye M-14 has won a first 
in the Iowa Corn Yield Test and, 
since it has been in general dis- 
tribution, has been a repeater 
with every dealer and farmer 
who knows it. It is a high yield- 
ing, deep rooted variety with 
firm stalk. It gives a very large 
percentage of shellout on ac- 
count of its small cob. 
This is a corn that dealers can 
push with pride and farmers can 
produce with profit. 
a. 
jib laeteuticssad uaqiseetorsseascantnapseezantaneegee::: 
‘oe gpepsagesociecennieanescsilse 
Yerorsse t 
SAone gt tutareerogeeane! 
SASTISASS 
spans 

HAWKEYE 939 
This 110-day hybrid has been a 
leader since 1934. It has the best 
long-time record for yield of any 
of the hybrids in the north cen- 
tral section, and is especially 
adapted for planting in the north 
central and south central sec- 
tions of Iowa or like areas. 
Adapted to a wide variety of 
soils, resistant to drought, Hawk- 
eye 939 has a sturdy stalk, deep 
root system, large uniform ears 
that hold firmly to stalk. Espe- 
cially popular with feeders. 

HAWKEYE M-10 
This new 112-day hybrid corn 
was developed for the north- 
central district and the lower 
part of the northern district of 
Iowa to give our customers a 
corn that would hold its ears for 
machine picking. 
Hawkeye M-10 has stiff, deep- 
rooted stalks, produces a high 
yield of uniform ears with well- 
dented kernels. It is an ideal 
feeding corn, not at all flinty, so 
wastage in the feed lot is re- 
duced to a minimum. 
For prices, see your local dealer or write us. 
en = ee 
Hamilton 
Hybrid Seed Corn 

21 
