FARMCO 
HYBRID SEED CORN 
large Flat Kernel Grades 
Delivered to Farm or Railroad Station (our option) 
Farmco Hybrid Corn has proved to be an outstanding kind 
for eastern states. Tests carried out by the leading growers have 
proved its superiority on several points: 
It has been known to yield as much as 20 per cent more than 
open-pollinated Corn. 
Its roots reach so far down into the ground that they are able 
to find moisture even in dry seasons. 
These long roots help to anchor the plant against the wind, and 
keep it standing straight throughout the growmg season. 
Farmco is a good feeding Corn, for its kernels are soft. 
It is easily picked and graded; it germinates well and is natu- 
rally strong and healthy. 
FARMCO 129A. Large-eared Corn with high shelling percent- 
age. Kernels large, with deep yellow color; soft starch. Heavy 
fodder type. Matures in 120 to 130 days. Recommended for 
good soils in Lancaster County, Pa., and the territory south 
and east of Lancaster County. 
FARMCO 125. Deep kernels with excellent shelling percent- 
age. Matures 10 to 14 days. earlier than 129A with less fodder. 
Adapted to wide range of soil types and particularly on the 
medium to lighter soils of central and southeastern Pennsyl- 
vania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware. 
FARMCO AA2. Used in Lancaster County as a 90 to 100-day 
Corn for late planting and often used in Lancaster and Chester 
counties for planting after pea crop is harvested. Good-sized 
ears. Medium-size stalk. Excellent yielder for short-season 
Corn. Recommended in central and southwestern Pennsyl- 
vania for general planting. 
FARMCO 116. Approximately 5 days earlier than AA2 with 
shorter but larger girth ears and shorter fodder. Used in ter- 
ritories with growing seasons about like Bloomsburg, Sunbur 
or Lewistown, Pa. Has very deep kernels of the soft eel, 
dent type. 
FARMCO 11. Slightly earlier than 116, with stalks similar 
to 116 but ears, although smaller, more like AA2 mn appearance. 
Farmco 11 recommended in areas north and with shorter 
growing seasons than 116 territory. 
FARMCO ENSILAGE. Something entirely new 
and different in Hybrids. Top yielder con- 
sistently in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dela- 
ware, and Maryland for fodder and silage use. 
Requires long season for maturing but is a 
champion silage producer. Stalks 14 and 15 
feet are not uncommon. Plant a field of Farm- 
co Ensilage this year if you want Corn your 
neighbors will be talking about this 
fall. Different type ear and kernel 
than any other hybrids. 
FARMCO 
PRICES: 
Lb. 20 cts.; 
1/4 bus. $2.35; 
1% bu. $4.50; 
bu. $8.25. 
Silo Corn, Farmco Ensilage. 



















