
Frazier’s Seed Store 
HYBRID CORN 
(See yellow sheet in front of catalog for all corn prices.) 
In selecting our hybrid varieties we have been 
guided by the experience of our customers and have 
picked the kinds that have proven their performance 
right here on southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma 
tields. In addition, we ofter only State Certified seed 
which, in some cases, may mean the ditference between 
success and tallure of the crop. 
U.S. 13—This is one of the early varieties developed by 
the United States Department of Agriculture and one 
that has stood right up among the top yielders in 
Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma tests. More to the 
point, it has done the job tor farmers all over this 
territory where many others have talled. It will pro- 
duce on thin land and is drouth and insect resisvant. 
Our U.S. 13 seed is Kansas grown. 
MISSOURI No. 313—This is the old reliable U. S. 13 with 
an improvement in one of the inbreads which gives it 
a better resistance to heat during the pollenizing period 
and aiso has lewer aropped ears. mspeclauy recom- 
mended for upiand in this area but a good yielder on 
any soil. 
MISSOURI NO. 8—You will find Missouri No. 8 well 
adapted for this area. It is a well dented, soft yellow 
corn preferred by feeders over the flinty or hard types. 
It produces many two eared svalks under tavorable 
conditions and is resistant to drough, insects and 
disease. 
MISSOURI NO. 148—A corn that yields well on either 
light or heavy soil and does especially well on rich 
bottom land. Deep rooted, stands well and is resistant 
to heat, drough and insects. This variety has led all 
Hybrids in Missouri experiments the past ten years. 
You boys who have been growing Missouri No. 8 
should put out some Mo. 148 this year for comparison 
as we think it will soon supplant the Mo. No. 8. 
IOWEALTH—An old reliable Hybrid that has been giving 
satisfactory results here in Southeast Kansas for the 
past ten years. Its stiff, erect, dark green stalk will 
trequently develop a root growth of eight feet, enabling 
it to withstand wind and drought. Each stalk usually 
produces two or more good sized ears that grow to a 
uniform height. 
NEW GRINNELLIAN HYBRID 
In addition to old familiar hybrids listed above, we 
will have a limited stock of the NEW GRINNELLIAN 
YELLOW HYBRIDS in the following numbers, G300, 108 
day; G337, 105 day; G339, 110 day and G328, 90 day. Your 
choice of any of these $8.50 per bushel in medium flat 
grades only. 

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Ears of uni- 
form height. 
Many multi- 
, ple eared 
fy stalks. 
Stiff, erect 
stalks that 
resist wind 
and lodging. 
A tremen- 
dous root 
system that 
enables the 
plants to 
with stand 
drouth and 
wind. 
Features of Hybrid Corn 



CYCLONE SEEDER— 
The world’s standard 
broadcast seeder. The 
Cyclone will sow evenly 
many acres per day and 
any amount per acre. 
Sows all kind of grain 
and seeds _ perfectly. 
Economical, easy to 
operate, dependable and 
will last a lifetime. 
Each $2.75 Postpaid. 




HORN SEEDER—The 
sectional tube type. Has 
patented brass _ seed 
gauge. Will sow per- 
fectly all small, smooth 
seeds like alfalfa, clov- 
er, timothy, etc. Any 
desired amounts per 
acre. Easily operated. 
Has a heavy canvas bag with strap to go over shoul- 
der. Each $1.00 Postpaid. peta 
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