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ONE PECK (14 LBS.) PER ACRE. BUSHEL WEIGHS 56 LBS. ¢ PACKED IN 2-BU. BAGS 
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. 
CORNELL 29-3 (Certified) 
Adapted for silage at medium and high elevations and 
for grain at low and medium elevations. Medium to tall in 
height, ears medium sized, 12—16 rowed and variable in 
kernel color—red, yellow, white-capped yellow, dent and 
semi-flint. Has a fine root system, does not lodge, and is a 
heavy producer of silage. 14 Ibs. $2.25; 56 Ibs. $7.50. 
CORNELL 29-5 (Certified) 
Tall-stalked, with medium size ears, kernels white-capped 
yellow and white, dent; 14-16 rowed. Very heavy pro- 
SWEET FODDER 

: LONGFELLOW 
Hybrid Red Sweepstakes 
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Tall growing sweet corns for fodder........ 12” lbs., 1-40 
Long eared, 8 rows. For husking or silo in the North.... 
ducer of silage at low or medium elevations. Where season 
is long enough grain production is also high. 14 Ibs. O22; 
DO NbSes 7.00. 
CORNELL 34-53 (Certified) 
Fine producer of grain at medium elevations and silage 
at high elevations. Medium in height, stalk medium to small, 
ears medium in size and very uniformly 14—16 rowed, dent, 
deep yellow in color. Not as heavy a yielder but con- 
siderably earlier than Cornell 29-3. 14 Ibs. $2.25; 56 
Ibsa.9 7250, 
CORNELL 35-3 (Certified) 
Similar in purpose to Cornell 34-53, but slightly later. 
Medium in height, ears medium sized, moderately uniform, 
kernels dent, medium small, in 14-18 rows, and uniformly 
yellow. Produces grain in areas where season is too short for 
Cornell 29-3. 14 Ibs. $2.25; 56 Ibs. $7.50. 
HYBRID YELLOW SWEEPSTAKES 14 Ibs. 56 Ibs. 
Heavy yielder, highly wind-resistant, does fine in New 
York-and iNew, england cu ert reemreceers rete itere ie cceetctet ts $2.40 56200 
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............005 2.40 8200 
Dent Corns 
EUREKA 
Extremely tall ensilage corn for silage; does not mature 
ears injthe North ices cestode eel a estes passe a os, aebeins © 1.40 4.50 
LANCASTER SURE CROP 
Red cobbed, yellow dent, quite early, stalks 8-12 feet 
POlPepaoretsrs sc srstormley sis eo eiete stele stcte tc arth. cin a eva s/t sr cbois Comets 1.40 4.50 
LEAMING 
Early yellow dent, ears about 10 inches long, good for 
Silt rey k eer hovcnet Mauston’ s etch sce tt cos lent. s See sie eis s7w a is leretetets T25 4.00 
WESTBRANCH SWEEPSTAKES 
Fine ensilage corn, ears 11—12 inches, stalks 10-12 feet. 
Kernels mostlyineddishabarly vitesse so coe ot oi rs sieys clein tone ead ASOD 
YELLOW SWEEPSTAKES 
Largest yellow kernels, ears 12 inches long. Earlier than 
Eureka GCOGMOMmeNnSIO GGG Grcttarctalets (c's + 6.05 esi pane sitet 1.50 4.65 
50 Ibs., 4.50 
Flint Corns 
1550 4.75 
