29-3 HYBRID CORN 
Extra Grain in Your Silage 

29-3 Seed Corn Showing Pollen Rows 
CERTIFIED SEED 
This fine corn is beyond the experimental stage and is fast becoming a very popular 
variety. Hybrid corn costs a great deal more to develop and produce than open pollin- 
ated varieties, but this additional amount is balanced because a bushel of seed goes 
further (4-5 acres) and yields much more dry matter and corn per acre. The germina- 
tion is very high. 
Price—Standard Flat, $8.25 per bu. 56 lbs.; } bu. $4.25 f.o.b. Cortland, N. Y. 
Freight paid on 2 or more bus. 
West Branch Sweepstakes 
One of the best varieties for New York State. Yields an enormous amount of dry 
matter and ears. Thoroughly air dried to give high germination. Maturity—120 days 
—a little later than 29-3. 
Our variety is developed with heavy stalks to prevent lodging. The ears are nearly 
red and very long. ! 
Price—$4.75 per bu. 56 lbs., f.o.b. Cortland, N. Y. 
NEW HYBRID HUSKING CORN 
CORNELL HYBRID 35-5 
To meet the demand for a heavy yielding early maturing variety of husking corn— 
adapted to New York State and sections with short growing season, the College of Agri- 
culture has developed HYBRID CORN 35-5. This matures about the same as early 
Cornell No. 11 but produces more uniform ears and heavier yields. 
Price—$8.50 per bu., 1 pk., $2.25; f.o.b., Cortland, N. Y. 
SOYBEANS 
For Hay or Silage 
New Lincoln Type—replaces the old Manchu variety. 
Price—$5.50 per bu. 60 lb. f.o.b. Cortland, N. Y. 
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