DEKALB a9lYBRIDS 

OUR years’ experience with DeKalb Hybrids has proved that they are the 
highest yielding and most dependable Seed Corn that we can recommend to 
our customers. AII varieties offered have been carefully tested and proved for 
Eastern conditions. Customers who reorder each year give substantial proof of this 
unusual quality. Our supply will not take care of indicated demand. P. L. Rohrer 
& Bro. suggest that you order your DeKalb Hybrid Seed Corn now to prevent dis- 
appointment at planting-time. 
DEKALB 65. A new one. Matures sound grain of 
unexpected high yield and quality as far north as 
New England States. Matures in high: altitude 
areas where other hybrids are caught by frost. 
DEKALB 240. The favorite early grain Corn for 
mountainous high-altitude areas of Pennsylvania 
and northern-tier counties of Pennsylvania. Most 
popular variety of all for New York State. High 
yields of sound grain and ability to stand cold 
temperatures make DeKalb 240 a favorite. 
DEKALB 404A. Probably the most popular va- 
riety in the entire East. Matures anywhere in 
Pennsylvania with exception of high-altitude 
mountainous areas and northern-tier counties. It is 
a 90-day grain Corn in southeastern Pennsylvania 
and the states of Maryland, Delaware, and the Vir- 
ginias. Most popular all over Pennsylvania because 
of tts unusual ability to adapt itself to varying soil- 
types and climatic conditions. Makes tremendous 
yields. Is easiest husking Corn we ever saw. 
DEKALB 450. Slightly Iater than 404A. Has 
shown remarkable Corn-borer resistance. DeKalb 
450 stands up and yields, in spite of Corn borer, in 
medium short growing season areas, or for Jate plant- 
ing mn southeastern Pennsylvania and states south. 
DEKALB 628A. A high-yielding gram Corn for 
good, average or poor soil in southeastern PennsylI- 
vania and states south. Has been a favorite for 
years because of ability to take conditions that often 
hurt yteld in more sensitive Corns. Makes an excel- 
lent silage Corn in such counties as Centre, Blair and 
Columbia, in Pennsylvania. 
DEKALB 680. Tested three years in southeastern 
Pennsylvania and states south. Unusually high 
yielder on soil of high fertility, or average soil where 
good amounts of fertilizer are used. Heavy medium- 
height stalk and foliage. Stands Corn borer well. 
Husks easy by hand or machine. Ears are ex- 
ceptionally heavy and uniform when grown on good 
soil. 
DEKALB 816. Popular full-season grain Corn 
for southeastern Pennsylvania and states south. 
Does best on average to good soil. Grows medium 
tall stalk. Produces heavy, high-quality yields. Has 
been one of the most popular eastern Corns. 
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Seedsmen 

DEKALB 817A. Like 816, but better adapted to 
soils of lower fertility; also very good on fertile soils. 
Grows tall stalk with heavy dark green foliage. If in 
doubt what to plant in southeastern Pennsylvania 
and states south, use DeKalb 817A. Does well on 
sandy soils. Very drought-resistant, and can be 
used to good advantage for silo. 
DEKALB 895. Popular medium-light, heavy 
stalk and foliage variety. Rapidly mcreasing in 
popularity m southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jer- 
sey, and states south. Deep soft kernel type. Per- 
forms well on most all soils. Resists Corn borer. 
Large ear on conservative height stalk. Easy to har- 
vest. 
DEKALB 840. An extremely popular full-season 
grain Corn for southeastern valley section of Penn- 
sylvania, New Jersey, and states South. Stalk large 
in diameter, medium in height. Stands Corn borer 
very well. Resistant to blight. Fits most soils. 
Dark heavy green foliage. Heavy solid ears and deep 
kernels from tip to butt. 
DEKALB 888. The latest yellow DeKalb Hy- 
brid. The favorite for silage in southeastern Penn- 
sylvania, New Jersey, and states south. DeKalb 
888 Is a tall, stiff-stalked, heavy-leaved Corn, and 
fills silos from less acreage than any Corn we know. 
Its heavy yield of Jong yellow ears makes rich silage. 
Will mature grain m, and south of, Lancaster 
County, Pennsylvania. 
OTHER DEKALB VARIETIES. we have 
limited amounts of the following: DeKalb varieties 
54 and 56. These two are extremely short-season 
grain Corns for unusually short growing season 
_areas. DeKalb 201. Similar to 240, but stays green 
Ionger. Makes excellent ensilage in extremely short- 
season areas. DeKalb 422. Similar to 404A in sea- 
son, but grows taller stalk, which makes it excellent 
for ensilage in North, or late planted silo Corn in 
South. Very blight-resistant. DeKalb 638. Similar 
to 639, but more blight-tolerant. Also have va- 
rieties 606, 800A, 827, 847, 848, and 896. If in 
doubt as to what you should use, send us your order 
and we will send you the best Corn available for your 
conditions. 
The 404A I got from you Jast year did fine, and made 440 
baskets (bushels) from three acres. ALvin Suuss, Everett, Pa, 
Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Penna. 

