
HYBRID CORN 
10 to 25 Per Cent Higher Yield 
Hybrid Corn is a cross between distinct strains 
known as inbred lines (or combinations of such lines). 
These inbred lines, or hybrids between them, tend 
to perform the same way under like conditions, mak- 
ing it possible to predict their performance year after 
year. In general, commercial field corn hybrids are 
double crosses made up by combining four different 
inbred strains. 
-U. S. 13 YELLOW HYBRID. From inbreds of Reids, 
Krugs and Lancaster; has proven to be well adapted 
for Kentucky. Has large single ears with an average 
of 18 rows of deep grains, stalks about 9 feet high, 
ear about 4 feet from ground. It is resistant to southern 
corn root worms, frost and Stewart disease. Maturity 
122 to 125 days. Ask for price. 
HOOSIER-CROST YELLOW HYBRID 840—A deeper 
and somewhat softer grain than most of the Yellow 
Hybrids. The ears are large with some resemblance 
of Reid's Yellow Dent, in fact it is claimed to be 
bred from that variety. It is well adapted to this 
section as proven by its remarkable yields when 
compared with other Hybrids. Ask for price. 
KY. 203—Rated the highest yielding Kentucky White 
Hybrid. A good medium early variety with large well 
filled ears. The vigorous stalks are tall and show 
good habits of growth. Matures very uniformly. A 
real white hybrid corn bred in Kentucky for Kentucky 
farmers. Ask for price. 
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price. 
a stalk. Ask for price. 
vary drop. 
inches. Each $1.35. 
No. 306 
BUNTON’'S FIELD CORN 
SILAGE CORNS 
EUREKA ENSILAGE—A tall, leafy variety growing 12 to 15 
feet high with an enormous growth of fodder. It bears ioga 
ears to the stalk, the ears frequently over 12 inches. Ask for 
SOUTHERN PROLIFIC—Takes about 125 days to develop 
into hard corn. Stalks are large, 8 to 12 feet tall; leaves are 
large and plentiful, the ears medium sized and often 4 to 6 on 
HAND CORN PLANTERS 
No. 306—Two-hand, slide type, steel slide adjustable to 
Steel hopper 3x3l/z inches. Overall length 36 
No. 308—Two-hand planter complete with fertilizer attach- 
ment. Drops corn and fertilizer accurately. Each $2.75. 
CORN KNIVES 
No. WB3—Siraight, crucible steel blade 18 inches long, 1! 
inches wide. Hardwood handle with 3 rivets. Each 70c. 
extreme width 314 inches. 
Each 40c. 
No. W55—15-inch steel blade, 
Wood handle fastened with rivets. 



OPEN POLINATED 
BOONE COUNTY WHITE—One of the most popular 
white corns. The ears are large and well filled with 
18 to 20 rows of deep grain. The grains are soft and 
pure white, the cob large and white and is usually 
filled over the tip end. Ask for price. 
JOHNSON COUNTY WHITE DENT—Somewhat sim- 
ilar to Boone County though slightly larger, grains 
very deep, soft and pure white. Ask for price. 
HICKORY KING—Matures in about 120 days. Roast- 
ing ears in 95 days, and usually has 2 to 3 fair sized 
ears to the stalk. The cobs are very small, the grain 
white and are so broad it takes only 8 rows to fill 
the cob. Ask for price. 
IOWA SILVER MINE—The ears are large, the grains 
fairly broad and deep, it matures in about 100 days 
and nearly always two ears to the stalk. Ask for 
price. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT—This is probably one of the 
most used yellow corns in this part of the country. 
The ears average about 10 inches long and well filled 
with 18 to 20 rows of deep kernels. Matures in about 
120 days. Ask for price. 
EARLY YELLOW DENT—A splendid early maturing 
yellow corn well adapted to soil and climate condi- 
tions of this section. The moderate size stalk generally 
has two big ears that are well filled, averaging 10 to 
11 inches long with 18 to 20 rows of reddish yellow 
grains. May 10 to June 1 is a good time to plant this 
variety. Ask for price. : 

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