
DeKalb 825 
Popular medium-height, heavy stalk and foliage 
variety. Rapidly increasing in popularity in 
southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and states 
south. Deep soft kernel type. Performs well on 
most soils. Resists Corn borer. Large ear on a 
stalk of conservative height. Easy to harvest. 
Large Flats, $8.90 per bus.; Medium Flats, $8.90 
“DeKalb 840 
An extremely popular, full-season 
grain Corn for the southeastern valley 
section of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, 
and states south. Stalk large in diame- 
ter, medium in height. Stands Corn 
borer very well. Resistant to blight, 
and is adapted to wide range of soils. 
Heavy dark green foliage. Heavy solid 
ears and deep kernels from tip to butt. 
Large Flats, $8.90 per bus.; Medium 
Flats, $8.90 per bus. 
DeKalb 847 
DeKalb 847 is a hybrid that asks no odds! It 
“can take it,”’ even if the going is tough. Its ability 
to come through with flying colors when attacked 
by insects and diseases accounts for its widespread 
acceptance. Its short, heavy stalks with their 
dark green Jeaves make this variety the “picture 
of health.”” DeKalb 847 is noted for its heavy 
solid ears. Medium Flats, $8.90 per bus. 
DeKalb 888 
The latest yellow DeKalb Hybrid. 
The favorite for silage in southeastern 
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and states 
south. DeKalb 888 is a tall, stiff- 
stalked, heavy-leaved Corn, and fills 
silos from Jess acreage than any other 
Corn we know. Its heavy yield of long 
yellow ears makes rich silage. Will 
mature grain in Lancaster County and 
points south. Medium Flats, $8.90 
per bus. 


This year’s 404A planting looks like real Corn. SamMuEL 
Herrzcter, Meyersdale, Pa. 
I have raised DeKalb Corn for three years and am well 
pleased with it. Roy H. Mitirxen, Honey Grove, Pa. 
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Seedsmen 
Other DeKalb Varieties 
We find considerable demand for the following 
DeKalb varieties: 
D eKalb 201 eee or} silage. $9.80 
DeKalb 802 Gs. "sy scccsen ein 
DeKalb 800A  forlsgsupscasgn erain 
DeKalb 896 [22° sige" slags, Sime 
DeKalb 1002 [aici ites, hist yield 
old Eureka Silage. $8.90 per bus. 
If in doubt as to what you should use, send us your 
order and we will send you the best Corn available 
for your conditions. 
EASTERN WINNERS OF 1944 
DeKalb National Corn-Growing Contest 
Nat’l George L. Renner, Sioux Falls, S. D. 
176.09 bus. shelled Corn per acre. 
Pa Russell S. Lauer, Dover, Pa., R. D. 2. 
-) 138.07 bus. shelled Corn per acre. 
Md Indian Spring Farm, Darlington, Md. 
x 132.08 bus. shelled Corn per acre. 
Del John W. Dennison, Hochessin, Del. 
= 122.11 bus. shelled Corn per acre. 
Ohio 
Muddy Fork Ranch, West Salem, Ohio 
143.75 bus. shelled Corn per acre. 
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Pa. County Champions 
Lancaster County. Ivan G. Martin, Ephrata, R. D. 1. 
123.37 bus. shelled Corn per acre 
Chester County. William Kepler, Oxford. 
116.67 bus. shelled Corn per acre 
Berks County. William Wolfskill, Robesonia. 
115.95 bus. shelled Corn per acre 
Centre County. Boyd A. Corl, Bellefonte. 
125.49 bus. shelled Corn per acre 
Schuylkill County. Harry H. Wiilier, Pitman. 
115.67 bus. shelled Corn per acre 
Washington County. R.A. Ward, Richeyville, Box 451. 
130.32 bus. shelled Corn per acre 
Union County. Van A. Chaapel, Lewisburg, R. 3. 
135.16 bus. shelled Corn per acre 
Lehigh County. Clarence D. Emig, Orefield, R. 1. 
119.47 bus shelled Corn per acre 
Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Penna. 

