Halmes’ Certified Hybrid Corn 

YES 
All plants in a field of corn that was planted with a given 
hybrid are related to each other. THe relationship is fully as 
close as that between first cousins. The seed coming from such 
a field is therefore definitely inbred because of this relationship 
of the parent plants. 
Inbreeding in corn is always associated with reduction in 
vigor and grain yields. That is why seed from a field of hybrid 
corn is lower in yield than was the first generation cross. Re: 
peated tests at the Ohio Experiment station and at other sta- 
tions have shown that the average reduction in yield is about 
15 per cent. 
, Is the earliest hybrid for Northern 
brite ty | 15 Ohio, giving high yields of sound 
yellow corn. The plants are slightly 
taller than those of Ohio K23. Ears are medium short, thick, 
and have 16 to 18 rows of medium dented grain. Maturity 95 
to 100 days. 
It is as early as M-15, giving high 
pepe M20 yields of sound yellow corn. Ears 
; are medium, short, thick and heavy. 
16 to 18 rows of dented deep grain. Fodder is dark green in 
color. Plants are more resistant to root-lodging and _ stalk- 
breaking than those of M15. Maturity 95 to 100 days. 
Is adapted to soils in Northern 
Avonin K2 Ohio. Its plants are short, very 
lodge-resistant, deep green, leafy 
and have short shanks. The ears are low on the stalks, medium 
short, medium thick, tapering and have 16 to 18 rows of me- 
dium dented, medium deep grains. Maturity 95 to 100 days. 
This early, heavy-yielding Hybrid 
Senta K35 has become a leader in Northern 
and Northeastern Ohio. The plants 
are short and leafy. The ears are short, thick and have 14 to 
18 rows of deep golden dented grain. We are proud the wav 
this Hybrid has performed. Maturity 100 to 105 days. 
This produces leafy, dark green 
SO Eoin K24 plants of medium height. The ears 
are rather low on the stalk, of me- 
dium length and roughness and have 14 to 16 rows of large, 
deep richly colored grains. Maturity 105 days. 
The plants are medium tall with the 
wattle ps G39 ears at medium height: The ears 
are medium long, medium slender 
and have about 16 rows of medium deep grain. Maturity 105 
to 110 days. 
i This is the latest yellow double 
U. Ss. 1 3 cross Hybrid recommended in 
Northern Ohio for silage. It has 
been considered a high yielder. The plants are tall and the 
ears are borne at a medium height and are large. Carry 20 
to 22 rows of deep grains. Maturity 115 to 120 days. 
PRICES ON HYBRID SEED CORN 
Large Flat Grade and Medium Flat Grade: Peck, $2.25; 
$8.50 per bushel. 
FREIGHT PAID to your station to points in Ohio, Indiana, 
Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Kentucky. 
Satisfaction When You Plant 
Holmes’ Ohio Certified 
Hybrid Seed Corn 
Here’s what you want in your corn: Quick start, stalks that 
stand up, big strong roots, wide leaves, good ears, easy to 
husk, stay green to maturity, will produce more grain, more 
corn per acre, bigger yield per acre. That is why you should 
plant Holmes’ Ohio Certified North Ohio Hybrid Corn. 
Order now! 
HOLMES’ OHIO HYBRID C38 
Wonderful Silage 
Great tonnage of juicy stalks, tender leaves, and rich grain— 
in proper proportions. Full of nutrition. Many big dairies 
have found a new profit in Holmes’ Northern-grown Ohio 
C38 seed. They get ensilage in quantity and quality that helps 
keep down feed bills and keep up their milk production. 
Large flat grains. Maturity 110 to 115 days. 
Peck, $2.25; bu., $8.50. 
RYE GRASS 
For a Winter Cover Crop 
Sow it at the time of last cultivation of all row crops and 
on any unoccupied land up to Sept. 20th. Stores plant food 
and adds organic matter; prevents soil blowing and washing. 
The seed should be covered shallow; using 20 to 25 Don 
per acre. 
Bu. (24 Ibs.), $3.85. 

Holmes’ Ohio Hybrid K35 
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