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EARLY HYBRIDS FOR NORTHERN AREAS 
G 1 An unusually early hybrid to fit the seasonal requirements of 
Northeastern Illinois and Northern Indiana where early ma- 
turity is especially desired because of muck land or-clay land 
requiring late planting or early harvest. A great yielder in the early class— 
this hybrid carries big ears low on short stalks. 
called G-176. About the only difference between this hybrid and 
G-1 is the fact that G-6 can take even cooler nights than G-1 
and still keep on growing. It also has some white capped kernels. 
G 6 Similar in maturity and type to G-1, this hybrid was formerly 
muck lands of Northern Indiana. It is especially fine where 
tall fodder is desired in an early corn. G-/ stands well and will 
always make good corn even in the less favorable seasons. It is about 
a week later in maturity than G-1 and G-6 and just a few days earlier 
than G-12. 
This beautiful, low-eared stiff-stalked, medium early hy- 
(5-12 brid is full season in maturity only in Northeastern Illinois 
and the Northern counties of Indiana. Customers who have 
used this hybrid always ask for it again. It is one of the “old reliables” in 
our medium-early hybrid line. G-12 is excellent for extremely late planting 
as far south as Evansville, Indiana. 
G 7 This hybrid is a favorite in Northeastern Illinois and the 
Be ar EARLY HYBRIDS 
“amous for superior standing ability and yield of sound 
( 114 : grain; G-'14 is frequently used as a standard of comparison 
for excellence with competitive hybrids. Corn borers get 
into it but they seldom cause broken stalks. It is low-eared. .G-114 finds 
its greatest usefulness from La Salle, Illinois, to the Wisconsin line in 
Illinois and from Peru to the Michigan states line'in Indiana. However, an 
increasing number of customers are finding a place for this medium early 
hvbrid as far south as Indianapolis, Indiana, and Bloomington, Illinois. 
G-114 is especially suited to better soils of the area in which it is adapted. 
