VEGETABLES FOR VITALITY FOR VICTORY 
Here Are Varieties of High-Yielding Hybrid 
Seed Corn for This Area 
ABEL'S IOWEALTH No. 25—115 to 120 days. Plant this hy- 
brid on any sandy soil and get top yields. If your soil is 
rich or sandy, average or drouthy, hill or bottom land, 
this is the hybrid for you. Thousands upon thousands of 
farmers rely on this remarkable hybrid for a good corn crop 
—regardless of growing conditions. 
Of 120 day maturity, lowealth No. 25 is a fast starter and 
a thrifty grower that produces top yields in Pennsylvania, 
Maryland, New Jersey and Delaware. 
Its deep, soft starch kernels and high shelling percentage 
make it a popular feeding corn. Ears and stalks are clean 
and free from disease, and barren plants are unknown. 
Has Excellent wind resistance, even in late fall and winter, 
and its ability to hold its ears makes this one of the fa- 
vored types for hand or machine husking. Is a rapid drier 
in the fall. 
Inbred make-up combines the length of Lancaster, the quality 
of Krug and the valuable feeding qualities of Reid’s yellow 
dent. 
ABEL’S HYBRID U. S. No. 13—115-120 days. Latest maturing 
hybrid listed and has been consistently a high yielder. 
Ears borne at medium height. They are large and carry 20 
to 22 rows of deep grain. Large fodder type and frequently 
grown for silo. Should have good soil. Well adapted and 
very popular in Pennsylvania and Maryland as well as 
Delaware and New Jersey. 
ABEL’S HYBRID U. S. No. 44—110 to 118 days. Five to ten 
days earlier maturing than U. S No. 13. Strong roots and 
very resistant to lodging. Ears long, slender, very smooth, 
and carry 18 to 20 rows of grain. Popular in Berks, Bucks, 
Northampton, Lebanon counties and on average soils in 
Delaware, Maryland and Central New Jersey. 
ABEL'S IOWA No. 939—100 to 105 days. Full season corn 
for Central and Southwestern Pennsylvania. An early corn. 
Very good yielder for early season corn. Ears are medium 
long, rough and have about 16 rows of medium deep 
grains. Highly blight resistant. 
ABEL’S QUALITY OPEN POLLINATED SEED CORN 
LANCASTER SURE CROP—100 to 105 days. A very depend- 
able variety to mature under the most unfavorable grow- 
ing conditions. Lancaster sure crop matures early in about 
100 days the ears are very long, and the rich light yellow 
grains are of medium width and length. This variety aver- 
ages 12 feet in height. Stalks are well supplied with broad 
leaves making it a valuable silage corn. 
ABEL'S IMPROVED LEAMING—100 to 110 days. Improved 
Leaming produces ears 10 to 12 inches long. With 18 to 20 
rows of deep yellow grains. The stalks grow 12 feet high and 
have broad foilage, it makes an excellent silage corn as 
well as crib corn. 
ABEL’S EARLY CLARAGE—90 days. After all, the real pur- 
pose in planting corn is to get CORN. It is a splendid, 
beautifully colored golden yellow corn. Ears grow to a 
faily good size, 7 to 8 inches long. Its grains are of good 
length and the fodder grows 8 to 11 ft. tall. Where the 
season is short, you will find this variety profitable to 
grow. 
ABEL’S EUREKA ENSILAGE—The largest-growing ensilage 
Corn in existence is grown in Virginia. This is a white 
Corn and has very large, flat, square kernels. Matures 
late. Believe Eureka Ensilage will grow more tonnage per 
acre than any other variety grown. 
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