
etsel’s Adapted 
For years now, we have been claiming that ‘“‘it pays to plant Hybrid Corns.’’ Many farmers 
maintained a skeptical attitude, and, in fact, some are still of a doubtful frame of mind. 
However, the use of Hybrids is gaining very rapidly. It is already apparent that 1944 
planting of Hybrids will be materially greater than that of 1943. The reason is obvious. It 
has been demonstrated over and over that Hybrids are cheaper in the long run. The indi- 
cated demand this year is likely to exhaust available stocks before planting time. We 
suggest that your order be placed now. 
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110 to 115 days. Continues to hold its 
wide Sola ees Our sales last HYBRID SEED CORN PRICES 
year exceeded all other varieties combined. 
Indications now are that a similar or TESTED—GRADED—BAGS INCLUDED 
greater proportionate demand will prevail F.0O.B. HARRISONBURG POSTPAID 
over the coming season. Apparently, its Gal. ‘bus. Bus. Gal. 1% bus. 
popularity stems from the fact that it . S. 13—Ward’s Certified $1 
meets the requirements of a majority of . S. 13—Iowa-Grown Certified. . 1 
farmers. For example, relatively few . S. 99 (Ward’s) 
farmers desire either an early or a late- 
maturing Corn. Nor do they want either a 
very large or very small fodder or ear, or a Illinois 200 (Ward’s) 
hard or soft kernel. This variety is Illinois 448 (Ward’s) 
‘“‘medium”’ in all respects, hence yields well Illinois 784 (Ward’s) 
in a wide range of soil fertility and weather Indiana 608% 4%. oa cee oe 
conditions. Kernels are deep and rich 
golden yellow. Ears usually longer than 
husks, making it easy to husk. Wood’s iYprid Early Dent V-25.. 
Wood’s Hybrid Yellow Dent V-40. 1 
U. Ss. 99 Wood’s Hybrid Yellow Dent V-45. 1 
Wood’sHybrid YellowSweepstake. 
120 to 125 days. Large-foddered hybrid, Wood’s Hybrid Red Sweepstake. . 
hence requires longer time for full maturity. 
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CROW REPELLENT. Keeps corn-pulling birds from molesting corn while it is germinating, 
broad blades. Enjoys favorable reputation sprouting, and rooting. Saves seed loss and the labor of replanting. Will not clog any planter. 
as a silage Corn. Kernels smooth and light 1Apt. (1-bus. size) 30 cts.; pt. (2-bus. size) 50 cts.; qt. (4-bus. size) 75 cts. 
yellow. Our stock of seed was produced by | STALEYMONE. The amazing new plant-growth substance, is recommended for dusting on 
John 8. Ward. field seeds before planting, to hasten germination. See page 6. 

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3 THE WETSEL SEED CO., Inc., Harrisonburg, Va. 
