“STATION” 
HYBRID CORN 
“Better Made Certified Station Hybrids” 
U. S. 13. Requires longest season of all. Very popular 
in Chester, Lancaster and Delaware counties, Penn- 
sylvania, and in parts of Maryland, New Jersey, and 
Delaware where full growing season and good soils 
are available. Single eared. Very strong roots. 
Large fodder type. Frequently grown for silo. Pre- 
fers rich soils. Ears well covered with husk. 
U. S. 65. 3 to 7 days earlier than U. S. 52 or U.S. 44.9 
Greater resistance to aphids than U. S. 52. Medium- 
height stalks. Deep, smooth kernels. 
IOWA 939. Early maturity for southeastern Pennsy]I- 
vania and similar areas. Well liked in southwestern 
and central Pennsylvania and northern New Jersey. 
Excellent yielder for early-season Corn. Adapted in 
wide area. Very fine for hand-husking as ears break 
from stalk quite easily. 
STATION PRICES: 
Lb. 20 cts. Yy4bus. $2.35; Yebus. $4.50; 
bus. $8.25 
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SEED CORN, OPEN POLLINATED 
Freight is prepaid on 56 pounds of Hybrid Seed Corn 
or more. 
Lanc. County Sure Crop .............. 
Reed’s Yellow Dent.................... 
Long’s Champion..................... 
| Golden Queen ........................ Prices 
a Yellow Dent’. fee... .: See © ea nckees on 
Eureka Ensilage...................... request 
White Ensilage ....................... 
. 90 Day—Yellow....................... 
’ 90 Day—Broad Kernel................. 
Write for information regarding Corn recommended 
for your farm. Tell us what type soil you have and 
whether it is medium, high or low in fertility. Also tell 
; us what hybrids or open-pollinated Corns you 
have been growing with fairly good success. 
About when do you normally plant your 
Corn and about what date is your first 
j ; killing frost? 
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