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Developed by combining an early Minnesota 
Experiment Station single cross with one of 
our own single crosses from Haney’s Minnesota 
13. This new hybrid equals Minhybrid 800 in 
yield, is slightly earlier in maturity, and ap- 
pears equal in other desirable characters. The 
plants have a healthy green color, average 6 
feet in height, with ears at a uniform height of 
2 feet. Ears average 8 inches in length, with 
16 rows of high quality grain. Adapted to the 
Northern Minnesota zone, and similar terri- 
tories, 
MASTER F-40 tye 
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A new hybrid well adapted to Minnesota’s 
North Central Zone, and similar territories. 
Good plant type, averaging 6 feet, with ears 
borne uniformly on short, sturdy shanks at an 
average height of 2% feet. Ears average 6% 
inches long, bright, sound, free from ear rots. 
Sixteen rows of very good quality, medium deep 
grain. Very good lodging resistance and smut 
resistance. Good seedling vigor. Excellent yield 
records in both 1941 Minnesota and North Da- 
kota Hybrid Corn Yield Trials, 
MASTER F-60 Cae 
Tests show 32% greater yield from this brand 
new Master Hybrid, over open pollinated kinds, 
ripening at the same time! A vigorous grower, 
with very deep green foliage on stiff, straight 
plants. -The sound, rich-yellow ears are borne 
on short shanks, ideal for machine picking. 
MASTER F-82 (194,108 






Days 
Master Hybrids, developed by our Plant Breeding Dept., é 
and grown in Minnesota to make sure they are adapted to the North. Furthermore, 
Northern inbreds (such as Haney’s Minn. 13, Golden King, Reid’s Yellow Dent, and 
Minnesota Ideal inbreds) combined with the best adapted inbreds from Corn Belt 
Experiment Stations, provide the superior parentage of Master Hybrids. 
See Blue Figure Price List in front of catalog 
ASTER HYBRIDS for 1944 
are bred, produced, tested 

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MASTER F-1 01 Days 
A new full season corn hybrid for Southern 
Minnesota and similar territories. — An early 
vigorous grower with very fine standing ability. 
The attractive ears average 9 inches or more in 
length and are borne on short, sturdy shanks. 
Extra deep, high quality kernels of rich yellow 
color. Made a record yield of 111 bu. per acre 
in Winona Oounty in 1941 Minnesota Yield 
Trials, 
This outstanding hybrid was selected for the 
1942 Minn. State Corn Husking Contest. 
MASTER F-105 (*12:116) 
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A new full season corn hybrid for southern 
Minnesota and similar territories. Rich, dark 
green leafy plants average’ 7144 feet in height. 
Ears are borne at an average height of 3% feet 
on short, sturdy shanks. Ears average 8 inches 
in length, are medium rough, and average 16 
rows of large, fairly deep, rich yellow kernels. 
Produced 94.19 bu. per acre in our 1941 trials, 
and has splendid record in the 1941 Official 
Minnesota Yield Trials, 







MASTER F-106 
IDEAL HYBRID SILO CORN 
(116-120 Days) 
Now we offer a HYBRID—developed 




















from our famous Ideal Silo Corn! 
Nine foot plants carry ears 3 feet from 
the ground. The 9 to 10 inch ears are 
packed with 16 rows of deep, soft- 
eter el yellow kernels of high feeding 
value. 
Fifteen tons of quality silage per 
acre! Silage is best when corn is 
“‘medium dented.’’ Then the entire 
plant contains 70% moisture, and 
ears are well developed—while plant 
remains green. 
Master Ideal Hybrid is splendid for 
Silage in all zones—figuring maturity 
at 10 days later than for grain pro 
duction. Be sure to try this great new 
Silage producer! 
A new, full-season hybrid for Minnesota’s 
south-central zone and similar territories. Hy- 
brid plants average 714%4 feet, are leafy, and of 
a rich dark green color. Very attractive type 
ears averaging 81% inches in length are borne 
at a height of 3 feet. Ears average 16 rows, 
and kernels of medium depth are large and thick 
dented, Made a record yield of 86.69 bu. per 
acre in our yield trials, leading all hybrids 
tested in its maturity class. 




















Master Ideal Hybrid Silo Corn has filled many a farmer’s silo from half the usual 
vigorous plants grow 9 to 11 ft. high with broad, thick leaves that make succulent’ talaet rains 
10 to 12-inch ears are produced in abundance. For feeding green, for ensilage, and for curing in 
shocks to be fed in the bundle, it’s the Northwest’s greatest producer! 
Order Direct by Mail. See Price List in Front of Catalog. | 
MASTER HYBRID F-105 
(111-115 Days) 
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