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EUREKA 14 Ibs. 56 Ibs. 
Extremely tall ensilage corn for silage; does not mature 
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LANCASTER SURE CROP 
Red cobbed, yellow dent, quite early, stalks 8-12 feet 
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LEAMING (Fancy Grade) 
Early yellow dent, ears about 10 inches long, good for 
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WESTBRANCH SWEEPSTAKES 
Fine ensilage corn, ears 11—12 inches, stalks 10-12 feet. 
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YELLOW SWEEPSTAKES 
Largest yellow kernels, ears 12 inches long. Earlier than 
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REID’S YELLOW DENT 
Popular small-cobbed, yellow dent, early........... 120 S675) 
HICKORY KING 
Southern corn for poor soil. Good for roasting....... 150 4.75 
SWEET FODDER 
Tall growing sweet corns for fodder........... 12 Ibs., 1.40 50 Ibs., 4.50 
Flint Corns 
EARLY 8-ROW CANADA 
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LONGFELLOW 
Long eared, 8 rows. For husking or silo in the North. .... | 510, 4.75 
SANFORD WHITE FLINT 
Like Early 8-Row Canada, but white kernelled. New 
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Hybrid Field Corns 
Hybrids will outyield the old varieties, have stronger root systems, stronger 
stalks, are drought, storm, and disease-resistant. Seed must be obtained fresh 
each year, as hybrids do not reproduce themselves without cross pollinating. 
Listed approximately in order of maturity. 
CORNELL 29-3 
Adapted for silage in sections where Sweepstakes does 
not mature. It has a better root system than Sweepstakes, 
and does not lodge. A development of the N. Y. Agricultural 
Experiment Station, it grows nearly as high as Sweepstakes 
and is more leafy, the leaves remaining green all the way 
to the bottom of the stalk until cutting time. 14 Ibs. $2.25; 56 
Ibs. $7.25. 
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HYBRID YELLOW SWEEPSTAKES 
Heavy yielder, highly wind-resistant, does fine in New 
York and New England. 14 Ibs., $1.85; 56 Ibs. $6.50. 
IOWA 939 
Best adapted to north half of corn belt. Very heavy yields, 
medium tall stalk, kernels medium long, dent. 14 Ibs., $2.75; 
56 Ibs. $9.00. 
HYBRID RED SWEEPSTAKES 
Has done exceptionally well in New England and New 
York. Big tonnage for silo; tall, sturdy stalks. Usually has 2 
large ears per stalk. For grain or silage. 14 Ibs. $1.85; 56 
Ibs. $6.50. 

