56 PERFEGRO BRAND .-:- HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 

ORN 
BETTER FEED VALUE 
Jacques corn makes big 
kernels with large 
fatty germs, packed 
with protein and sur- 
rounded by much mel- 
low soft starch. The 
leaves are broad, long 
and thick, making bet- 
ter ensilage, too. 

MORE and DEEPER ROOTS 
Bred into this corn is 
the ‘‘will’’ to reach deep 
for moisture and food, and 
to firmly anchor the stalk. 



MORE CORN ON THE COB 
Not just the size of the ear, 
but the depth of kernel, the 
high shelling percentage, ac- 
counts for the bigger weighed 
yields of dry, shell corn. 
® PROVEN—Before selling any variety, Jacques @ VIGOROUS—Jacaues owned Oo else 
: has more years of experience than anyone . 
compares it for three seasons or more in many Laboratory-like Weonaes ine avoids seed coat injury. 
BETTER STANDING STALKS—Jacques corn is in- 
herently resistant to the diseases that cause stalks 
to break and lodge and ears to fall off. first Wright drier; 
localities against check varieties for maturity, yield 
of grain and forage, stability, grain quality, resist- 
ance to unfavorable weather, insects, diseases. 
® BRED IN NORTH—Only inbred lines able to 
mature in cooler northern seasons survive. Hybrids 
produced from them dependably mature. 
ach lot germination tested three times in duplicate. 
SPUR Naturally isolated seed fields—fertile phe 
leys surrounded by hills and trees. Detasseled daily 
under CONSTANT State Inspection. 3 
@® EVENLY GRADED—Plianter plates and maximum 
kernel dimensions marked on tag. 
JACQUES HYBRID CORN 4 
Because stocks are limited, please name second choice in case we are out of 
the grade or variety you want. 
FLAT KERNEL GRADE 
Blue Tag, State Sealed and Certified, 56-lb. bushel bags, treated with Semesan, Jr. 
PRICE: $9.50 per bushel f.o.b. Denver. 
_ JACQUES Proven Hybrid S80—Maturing 80-85 days*—Has tall, leafy stalks, very 
uniform, heavy yielding. STRAIN 802 WHarliest all-yellow dent Hybrid developed 
anywhere. Very stylish, very leafy, tall for its maturity. Has an \excellent yield 
record. STRAIN 803 is a heavy yielding flint-dent hybrid) even earlier than 802. 
Makes an orange-yellow dent ear, and it is quite drought and aphid resistant. . 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 85—Maturing 85-90 days*—This hybrid has the distinc- 
tion of top performance in yield tests, it has shown its splendid ,dependable high 
yielding ability. STRAIN 852 is very widely adapted, the ear is quite showy and has 
beautiful color. Outyields even later corns. STRATN 853 differs by one inbred from 
above. Grows a little taller, makes a somewhat longer ear _on a longer shank, Sturdy. 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 90—Maturity 90-95 days—Dependable maturity, fast 
vigorous growth, strong upstanding stalks and an almost unbelievable yield record 
have developed a demand greater than the supply. STRAIN 904 is a large eared 
strain with thick shank holding ears in heaviest winds. STRAIN 906 has very deep 
kernels ,sturdy stalks and a high average yield. STRAIN 907 is an extremely vigo- 
rous and extremely leafy hybrid, excellent for silage and a top yielder of grain, too. 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 95—Maturity 90-100 days*— Farmers in 95 series get 
a tremendous return on their investment in high yields of sound, dry corn. STRAIN 
955, a top vielding hybrid, makes a showy well-dented uniform ear and an attractive, 
sturdy stalk. STRAIN 957 introduced last year, a new development that has proven 
superior in test plots and farmers’ fields. A strain with a promising future. 
JACUES Proven Hybrid 100—Maturity 100-105 days*—Has a wide adiaption and 
is the preferred corn of farmers over a big area on all soil types, who like the de- 
pendable early maturity, high vields, good standing quality, and excellent ear type 
inherently produced by these 100 series strains. STRAIN 1001 makes a very broad 
kernelled well-filled ear, large and impressive in appearance. Has a record of many 
90 bushel yields. STRAIN 11038 is' somewhat taller than the above, and with more 
compact. tanering ear type. : 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 105—Maturity 105-110 days*—Here is a hybrid that 
can be planted with great confidence. Splendid standlability is one of the much 
appreciated characteristics, and’ also produces an ear type that leaves nothing to be 
desired—hbig kernels of top feeding value closely packed on a relatively small cob. 
STRAIN 1050 makes a husky plant. tall, clean ‘appearing, verv leafy. Kernels are 
extremely wide and thick, and the ear carries a good length. STRAIN 1051, this tall 
strain has short close-packed ears. f 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 110—Maturity 100-110 days*—Bred out of northern 
varieties. Jacques 110 strains dependably mature a sound, compact ear on a leafy, 
upstanding stalk. STRAIN 1104J is very widely adapted, and is a yielder of high 
quality grain. STRAIN 1109 isnoteworthy for very broad leaves, rot-resistant stalks, 
heavy yield of both grain and forage. STRAIN 1121 matures between 110 and 115 
day corn. excellent yielder of grain and forage. ; 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 115—Maturity 105-115 days*—Corn that makes sensa- 
tional yields, and is so attractive in appearance you'll be proud to have the neighbors 
see it. STRATN 1151 produces a big. heavy shelling ear on every stalk and holds 
the ear through harvest. STRAIN 1158 is especially noteworthy for its deep kernelled 
ear and uniformity. STRAIN 1159 is a showy loose husked strain. 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 120—Maturity 110-120 days—This is a very heavy yield- 
ing corn and makes a fine quality ear, excellent for feed or market.. Extremely 
leafy. It is superior for ensilage, too. STRAIN 1205J is a rugged big-eared hybrid 
that will dependably come through with a top yield. STRAIN 12063 is a uniform 
hybrid that dries rapidly after denting and makes a beautiful ear. STRAIN 1207 
is a great silage corn and a top-yielding grain corn. STRAIN 1208 is a late matur- 
ing 120 day Hybrid producing best quality o silage as well as a heavy yield of grain. 

* Maturity refers to days from 
emergence of seedling to well- - 
dented ear-type. It is de- 
pendent not only upon the 
breeding of the hybrid, but also 
upon soil fertility, temperature 
of air and soil, rainfall, lati- 
tude, and date of planting and 
varies from one season to an- 
other and from one locality to 
another. Maturities as given 
are average. 

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