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SPECIFIC HYBRIDS FOR YOUR CERTIFIED BY THE OHIO 
INDIVIDUAL FARM IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION 
Recommended by the Agricultural Designated by the Bureau of Plant 
Experiment Station, the Ohio State Industry as the Official Certifying 
University and Extension Service Co- Agency in Ohio. 
operating. 
OHIO Mi 5 A favorite for short seasons, maturing in around 90 
days. The stalks are slightly taller than K23 and are 
very resistant to lodging. The ears are of medium size with 14 to 18 rows of 
medium deep grains. This Hybrid will produce you an abundance 
of early corn and we feel it has a very definite and permanent 
place in our farming program. Prices on last Hybrid page. 
OH iO M34 NEW EARLY DEEP GRAIN HEAVY 
YIELD. This early maturing hybrid is one 
of the heaviest yielders of its season. The plants are dark green 
in color and hold their greenness well, giving an appearance of 
lateness even though the ears are well matured. The ears are 
medium sized and thick with deep kernels. Plants are highly re- 
sistant to blight. An excellent kind to use for hogging off or to 
husk for early feed. Price on last Hybrid page. 
OH IO K23 This is one of the older Hybrids that is 
still popular. The plants are not large 
and are quite sturdy making a combination that is most lodge 
resistant. It produces an abundance of dark green foliage which 
is characteristic of K. 23. The ears are low on the stalk, medium 
length and having 16 to 18 rows of well dented grain. Price K. 23 
. RID POP CORN-—New 




New—HYB 
Ear of M34 A new experience in Pop Corn. Pops extremely large yellow 
tender grains. Heavy yielder. Seed is small and approximately 
three pounds will plant an acre. 
Grow a small amount in your gar- 
den. Cannot accept orders for over 
three pounds per person. Price per 
Ib., $1.50; '% Ib., 80c; Y% Ib., 45¢e; 
Packet trial, 20c. 
EARLY HOG FEED. 
Plant M15 or M34 Hy- 
brid with Mingo Soy 
Beans in the hills 
then sow Rape and 
Sudan at last cultiva- 
tion. Write us for de- 
Ears of Ohio K23 tails. 
OF iO K35 AN EARLY HEAVY YIELDING HYBRID. 
Maturing earlier than Iowa 939 and just a 
little later than K23 makes this Hybrid ideal to use as the early 
part of your crop. Its stalks are medium in height and the excellent 
root system makes it withstand lodging exceptionally well> The ears, 
as per the cut, are medium length with grains medium large and quite 
deep. They too carry more starch and if you prefer corn not quite so 
hard this Hybrid will please you. We believe K35 has a very definite 
place and its superior performance will make it a general favorite 
wherever it is adapted. We can recommend this Hybrid bbe you very ne eS 
highly. Prices on last Hybrid page. Ears of Ohio K35 
CHOICE OF THE 1943 HYBRIDS 
M34—FOR VERY EARLY RIPENING. U. S. 18S—THE LATE MIDSEASON CHOICE. 
f W36—FOR EARLY MIDSEASON MATURITY. L94—FOR HEAVY YIELD AND THE SILO. 
C38—FOR BEST MIDSEASON HYBRID. 


Stalk M15 






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