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WETSEL’S 
Standard 
CORNS 
Wetsel’s 
Leaming 
Pennsylvania 
Sure Crop 
















Widely Used for Over 40 Years 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. Certified. 120 
days. Reid’s Yellow Dent strains are 
the most popular yellow Corn, especially 
in the East. The medium-sized ear is 
rather large in diameter and bears long 
rich golden yellow kernels. An excellent 
sort for feeding on the cob. Farmers are 
now convinced that it pays to plant 
certified seed, even if the initial cost is 
higher. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. Thoroughbred. 
Grown from certified seed, one year re- 
moved. Crop was carefully supervised 
and seed well selected. 
Wetsel’s Leaming. 100 days. A high- 
yielding standard Corn of high quality. 
Stalk grows about 8 feet high, and ears 
are 8 to 9 inches long, with 16 to 20 rows 
of rich golden yellow kernels. Used in 
some sections for ensilage. 
Boone County White Dent. Thorough- 
bred. One year removed from certified 
seed. 
Hickory King. 115 days. A popular old 
variety recommended for high light soils. 
Early and low growing, it can be planted 
closer than most sorts. Very small cob 
bearing large, broad grains. Yields more 
shelled Corn per barrel of cob than any 
other kind. 
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Reid’s Yellow Dent, Certified 

STANDARD FIELD CORN PRICES 
F.O.B. HARRISONBURG Pk. Bus. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent—Certified......................000 cee ee $1 20 $4 50 
Reid’s Yellow Dent—Thoroughbred........................ 10 400 
Wetselis:hearnin 9 error re aes ore sae ee ee eae 100 375 
Penna. Sure Crop, Pennsylvania Grown.................... 100 375 
Bloody } Butcherse peer es eae sale es ods Face tie See >t 00%e3=75 
Boone County White Dent—Thoroughbred................. 100 3 75 
Hickory: K ing ee ier a ar a ey eager ent 1 25,er4e 5 
Ensilace;sEburelka cy sicacche rt eee Rea 110 400 
Ensilage, Old Virginiaccns 00 er eo ar ae eed ee a 90 3 50 
Ensilage;Pamunkey 2. eee i eso ee ne eee ee ee . 110 400 
By Parcel Post add 25 cts. per pk.; 14 bus. 40 cts.; 1 bus. 70 cts. 
Bloo7y Butcher. 100 to 110 days. A 
well-known and, in some sections, popu- 
lar Corn. Nine-foot stalks bear large 
ears with red and yellow kernels. Suit- 
able for both silage and crib. 
Pennsylvania (Lancaster) Sure Crop. 
110 to 120 days. A well-known sort in 
steady demand. A good producer of 
fodder, for the stalks often reach 10 to 
12 feet in height. Ears 10 to 12 inches 
long, with 12 or 14 rows of slightly red- 
dish yellow kernels. 
Ensilage Corn 
Eureka. 115 days. A first-class sort for 
either ensilage or feeding, if allowed to 
mature. Very tall stalks, 12 to 15 feet 
high; large white kernels. A favorite 
for filling silos. When to be used as 
ensilage, it should be cut while in 
blossom. It is better to cut it early 
than too late. 
Old Virginia. Broad, thick, succulent 
fodder and deep, soft grain. Often used 
as a crib Corn. 
Pamunkey. An extra-heavy producer. 
Strong, vigorous stalks 13 to 15 feet high 
usually bear two large ears. 





THE WETSEL SEED CO., Inc., Harrisonburg, Va. 

