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DeKalb 65 
Growing season similar to Early Butler. Extra 
sound quality. It’s tops for high-altitude counties 
of Pennsylvania, New York, and New England 
States. Large or medium flats, $10.95 per bus. 
DeKalb 240 
Widely used in high-altitude parts of 
Pennsylvania, New York, and lower 
parts of New England States. Ears dry 
quickly, which insures early harvest. 
Makes more friends yearly. Large or 
medium flats, $10.95 per bus. 
DeKalb 241 
Same maturity as 240. Very vigorous stalk and 
heavy foliage, plus generous grain yield makes 241 
an all-round favorite. Medium flats, $10.95 per bus. 
DeKalb 404A 
Most unusual ability to produce big yields on 
any type soil and over widely varying maturity 
zones. Farmers re-order annually from all parts 
of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and 
farther south. Generally used as a yardstick to 
measure other hybrids of 90-day maturity. Husks 
abundant crops of dry, clean ears. Large or medium 
flats, $10.95 per bus. Medium rounds, $8.50 per 
A DeKalb 458 
Looks like 404A and can endure 
adverse growing conditions. Deeper 
dent than 404A, and husks slightly 
harder, which makes it desirable if crop 
must stand late in season. About 5 
days later than 404A. Large or medium 
flats, $10.95 per bus. 



“The Corn I got from you this year made a very satis- 
factory start; however, we had the worst drought here in 
sixteen years. My DeKalb still looks like a winner compared 
to the other varieties.” —V. G. BENDER, Chapel, W. Va. 
“The 404A I planted this year did very well considering the 
dry weather we had.”—JosErpu M. Burr, Butler Co., Pa. 
“T have bought seeds for many years but never have I seen 
seeds sprout as quickly or grow as well as those I bought from 
you people this year.”—A SartisFi—eD CustoMER, Duncannon, 
Pa. ; 
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Seedsmen 


DeKalb 422 
Slightly Iater than 404A. Grows tall for a 
short-season variety. Has extra heavy foliage, 
which insures heavy, well-filled ears. Popular as 
grain and ensilage for northern areas. Large or 
medium flats, $10.95 per bus. 
,_DeKalb 628A 
For six years 628A has grown in pop- 
ularity for grain in southern Penn- 
sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and 
Maryland, also for ensilage in northern 
areas. Always at home in any soil. 
Heavy foliage, big grain yields, and 
general all-round performance have 
earned 628A this distinction. Large or 
medium flats, $9.50 per bus, 
DeKalb 680 
Popular on average to fertile soils in southeastern 
Pennsylvania and parts south. Short, sturdy 
stalks develop big yields of show-type ears. Husks 
clean. Large or medium flats, $10.95 per bus. 
DeKalb 802 
Adapted to southeastern Penn- 
sylvania and parts south. Unusual 
standing ability and borer tolerance. 
Its ability to stand ravages of insects, 
disease, and drought will soon make it 
most popular. Large or medium flats, 
$10.95 per bus. 
DeKalb 816 — 
One of the oldest. DeKalb varieties. Tall stalk, 
heavy yields and its many old friends keep 816 in 
demand. Large or medium flats, $9.50 per bus. 
DeKalb 817A 
_ Like 816, DeKalb 817A is an old-timer. Very 
stmilar to 816 but stands drought exceptionally 
well. Good on sandy soil. Tall stalks make it a 
good silage variety. Large or medium flats, $9.50 
per bus. 

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