



HYBRID 
CORN | 
OUTYIELDS, 
_ RESISTS HEAT 
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We venture the guess that 95% of all corn planted in Southern 
~ Oregon is Hybrid corn. When first introduced Hybrid corn va- 
_tieties were held as an experiment and many growers were 
¥ reluctant to do more than just try them out. Hybrid corn proved 
_a sensation in our area right from the start. Heavier yielding, 
_ more drought resistant, more foliage, deeper root growth 
all tended toward its popularity, almost instantly. Open-pol- 
__linated corn has been practically eliminated from the picture 
_,. . HYBRIDS ARE IT! 
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IDAHYBRID Field and Sweet Corn is grown for us under the super- 
vision of hybridizing experts who demand exacting and pee 
_ work on the part of field crews. This is a detasseling crew at work ina 
field of IDAHYBRID No. 416. 
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_ IDAHYBRID No. 416. A Proved Master Hybrid. Idahybrid No. 416 is still 
___ our favorite. We introduced it four years ago after trials proved it adaptable 
to our section and No. 416 hasn’‘t let us down. Proof of its high yielding 
___ ability is shown in the Oregon Extension Field Trials. It is a top producer. 
_ You are not experimenting when you plant Idahybrid No. 416. Postpaid, 

WISCONSIN No. 695. Wisconsin No. 695 was the highest- 
yielding grain type hybrid field corn in the 1940 Extension 
Trials. It also performed well in the 1941 trials. Probably the 
earliest maturing variety yet tried in Southern Oregon. This 
variety also surpassed most other varieties in the trials for per- 
centages of corn shelled out. If you want an early maturing 
hybrid plant Wisconsin No. 695. Postpaid, per Ib. 30c; 10 Ibs. 
$2.50. Write for quantity prices. 
IDAHYBRID No. 680 SILAGE CORN. If you are after maximum 
yields for silage plant No. 680. It outyields all others in 
green growth and actual ears of grain. Does not lodge and is 
easily cut with binder. Grows to uniform height, resists cold, 
drought and heat. Postpaid prices: Per Ib. 30c; 10 Ibs. $2.50. 
Quantity price on request. 
WHY PLANT HYBRID CORN? 
@ Stiff stalks—large roots—hold it straight in 
wind or hail—thus easier picking by hand or 
machine. 
e@ A vigorous grower under good or poor soil and 
weather conditions. 
@ It yields 20 to 30 bushels MORE per acre. 
e@ Stalks stay green after corn is ripe. 
@ You can grow more and better corn on fewer 
_ IDAHYBRID No. 544. Idahybrid No. 544 is a top-yielding corn which matures acres. 
__ just a trifle earlier than No. 416. As far as yield is concerned, there is very 
little difference. Our customers’ experience with No. 544 leads us to con- 
____Clude that it is probably better adapted to lighter soils than 416, although it 
____ does well on all types. As is the case with most all hybrids, No. 544 is ideal 
for silage, producing heavier yields of ensilage than open-pollinated sorts. 
Postpaid, per |b. 30c; 10 Ibs. $2.50. Write for quantity prices. 









MACABEE GOPHER TRAP 
There are more Macabee traps sold 
than all other makes combined. They 
are inexpensive and very efficient. 
Designed for exterminating the wily 
Pocket Gopher. Weight 2 pound. 

Price, 
35c each 
postpaid. 







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ROOT MAGGOT CONTROL VEGETABLE SPRAY 
For 30 Years the Most Effective for the Protection of 
Cabbage, Turnips, Cauliflower, Beets, Radishes, Onions, Etc. 
Begin using ““CARCO” early in Spring and through Summer 
Y% Pint, 50c; Pint, 75c; Quart, $1.25. Larger sizes priced depending 
on availability. of containers. 



QUALITY IN SEED PAYS DIVIDENDS 35 
