29-3 Produces More Dry Weight 

The demand for Cornell Hybrid 29-3 seed increases every year; better get your order in early. If you would like a little earlier variety, 
try Cornell Hybrid 34-53. 
CERTIFIED HYBRID 
FIELD CORN 
CERTIFIED CORNELL HYBRID 29-3: A double CERTIFIED CORNELL HYBRID 34-53: A new 
cross between pure strains of Luce’s Favorite and yellow dent hybrid husking corn for those sections 
Onondaga White Dent crossed onto Cornell 11 and that have been growing Cornell 11. Ten days 
Bloody Butcher. Originated at the New York earlier than 29-3. More uniform maturity and 10 to 
State Experiment Station at Ithaca, 29-3 is as early 15 per cent greater yield than Cornell 11. Leafy 
as Cornell 11 and produces as much silage as Sweep- stalk 7 to 9 feet, ears 8 to 9 inches long. Excellent 
stakes. In sections where Sweepstakes does not ma- silage variety for high elevations where growing 
ture, 29-3 adds 10% to the dry matter in the silage. season is short. No. | flat kernels. 1 peck $2.30; 
29-3 grows almost as tall as Sweepstakes and is % bu. $4.00; 1 bu. $7.50; 2 bu. $14.50. 
much more leafy. These leaves remain green clear CERTIFIED CORNELL HYBRID 29-5: N : 
: stone’ ; -5: New hybrid 
to the bottom of the stalk until cutting time: This silage corn of the same season as West Branch Sweep- 
variety is especially adapted for silage to Northern stakes but contains 10% more dry matter. 29-5 is 
New York, and in other sections of the state and 
o about ten days later than Cornell 29-3 and should 
Pennsylvania where Sweepstakes does not mature. be used for silage only. We have a limited amount 
It seems to be better rooted than Sweepstakes and arrgs 
does not lodge. Any surplus that is not needed for of seed but suggest that you try a small acreage of 
eS Apo. Ae this new variety. No. | flat kernels. 1 peck $2.40; 
No. 1 FLAT KERNELS: 1 peck $2.30; 4 bu. $4.00; 2 ‘Pu. $4.20; bu. $7.75; 2 bu. $15.25. 
1 bu. $7.50; 2 bu. $14.50. 
SECOND SIZE FLAT KERNELS: 1 peck $1.65; 3% ’ 
bout $2.78 1 Hal 86 95-2) buy S10 cane ‘ Stanley’s Crow Repellent 
ROUND KERNELS: 1 peck $1.90; 4% bu. $3.50; 1 bu. size 60 cts.; 2 bu. size $1.00; 4 bu. size $1.75, 
1 bu. $6.50; 2 bu. $12.75. postpaid. 
OPEN POLLINATED 
FIELD CORN 
CERTIFIED EARLY CORNELL 11: In many sec- WEST BRANCH SWEEPSTAKES: A later variety 
tions of the non Cornell 11 has been too late in than Cornell 11. Produces more tons of green weight 
maturing to be an ideal husking corn. but cannot be depended upon to fully ripen under 
We now have an Extra Early Cornell 11 that ripens most New York State conditions. Sweepstakes is 
fully two weeks earlier than the old strain. The stalk adapted for silage e this state. The ears are 10 to 
is of good height, 7 to 9 feet, the ears are 8 to 9 inches 12 inches long, bearing 12 to 14 rows of large kernels. 
long and have 14 to 18 rows of yellow dented kernels Most of the kernels are red.__1 peck $1.60; % bu. 
arranged on a small cob. $2.50; 1 bu. $4.50; 2 bu. $8.75. 
7 IMPROVED LEAMING: A popular silage corn. Too 
Under favorable conditions Extra Early Cornell 11 late to ripen in most sections of New York State 
ue! Sens oe e Pee ve ee had many re- except under very favorable conditions. Stalk is tall, 
‘ \ er ushels of ears per acre. ears large, kernels yellow. 1 peck $1.50; % bu. 
1 peck $1.75; 14 bu. $3.00; bu. $5.00; 2 bu. $9.75. $2.50; co $ 00; 2 bu. $7.75. ; ‘ 
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