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CERTIFIED CORN HYBRIDS 
Our Hybrid Seed Corns are becoming very popular 
in Northern Pennsylvania and the Southern tier 
Counties of New York and do very well when the 
proper varieties are planted to suit the location. 
Many farmers have bought Hybrid Seed Corn from 
dealers who did not know the peculiar growing and 
soil condition of Northern Pennsylvania and New 
York. They planted varieties that were not suitable 
to their location, the Corn did not ripen and the 
farmer became discouraged. 
In planting Hybrid Seed Corn latitude, elevation 
and growing season must be taken into consideration. 
Require Less Help in 
OHIO HYBRID M-15 Pedigreed (26x51) x (AXCC5). This 
is a tried and well known hybrid. It is the earliest one certi- 
fied in Ohio. It is especially suited for the higher Jands of 
Central and Northern Pennsylvania and New York. This 
Hybrid may be used for silage where an early silage is de- 
sired on the high lands. Matures in 95 to 100 days. Lb. 25c., 
bu. $10.00. 
OHIO HYBRID K-24 Pedigreed (SIAxWF9) x (33X40B) 
A high yielding Hybrid Corn with an excellent root system 
Ears are borne low on stalk and have 14-16 rows of fairly 
deep richly colored smooth kernels. The plants are very 
lodge-resistant, with deep green leaves and have short shanks, 
making it an excellent variety for mechanical picker. One 
of our best hybrids on the better soils. Can be used for 
ensilage where Wisconsin No. 412 is used for grain. Maturity 
100 to 105 days. Lb. 25c., bu. $10.00. 

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Corn that will do well on bottom land will be a failure 
on higher land. Here mn our own County of Lycoming 
and adjoining counties the elevation varies from 500 
feet to 2500 feet with a variation of trom 1 to 4 
weeks of the growing season. 
We of Chaapel’s Seed Store pride ourselves upon 
our knowledge of the terrain of this section, and can 
therefore recommend the variety best suited to any 
given location within our trade territory. 
Hybrid Seed Corns give larger yields, withstands 
drought, stands up better, matures and grows more 
uniformily, produces more leaves and greener fodder. 
Cultivation and Harvest 
OHIO M-34 (26x51) x (40Bx 02). A high yielding early Hybrid. 
Plants are dark green, hold their greeness well, giving an 
ap pearance of lateness even though the ears are well matured. 
Medium-sized thick ears with deep kernels, can be used for 
early silage on high lands. Matures 90 to 95 days. Bu. $10.00. 
IOWA 939 Pedigreed (L289x1205) x (0S420XK05426). One of 
the most widely adapted hybrids. Its pedigree contains 
Lancaster Co. Sure Crop blood making it particularly adapted 
to Central Pennsylvania’s bottom lands. The plants are 
medium tall with ears at medium height. Ideal hand and 
mechanical picker, Corn ears. Have 16 rows of medium depth, 
semi-rough grains. Matures in 105 to 110 days. Lb. 25c., 
bu. $10.00. 
FIELD AND ENSILAGE SEED CORN oaoutinaren 
BLUE RIDGE ENSILAGE SEED CORN. A variety of En- 
silage Corn of great merit. Blue Ridge Ensilage is at least 
three weeks earlier than its famous prototype, Eureka 
Ensilage with all its good qualities and none of its faults. 
Bu. $5.00. 
VIRGINIA-GROWN EUREKA ENSILAGE CORN. It is 
the largest Corn we know of; grows from 14 to 18 ft. high, 
on stalks 2 to 2% in. in diameter, and has a vast amount 
of foliage. Bu. $5.00. 
LANCASTER COUNTY GOLDEN SURE CROP. This is a 
large-growing Corn, 12 to 14 ft. high, with long ears and a 
large amount of leaves, making it an excellent Silage Corn. 
Pkt. $1.25, bu. $4.50. 
LONGFELLOW FLINT. This for a long time has been the 
popular, 8-rowed Yellow Flint Corn. It is a very productive 
variety; ears 12 to 14 in. long and matures where the Yellow 
Dent fails. Pkt. $1.35, bu. $5.00. 
WEST BRANCH SWEEPSTAKES ENSILAGE SEED 
CORN. The genuine West Branch Sweepstakes is a big Corn. 
The stalks are very large. 11% to 2 in. in diameter and 12 to 
15 ft. high. The foliage is long, broad, and heavy, starting 
well down to the ground, with an abundance of leaves, and 
produces from 15 to 25 tons of silage per acre. The ears are 
large, averaging 12 in. long and 10 in. in circumference, con- 
taining 14 to 20 rows of red and golden grains, with a decided 
reddish cast. Pkt. $1.25, bu. $5.00. 
QUENSHENAQUE YELLOW DENT. An early-maturing 
Yellow Dent, grown and bred on the hills of Lycoming 
County. A Corn of good size and a sure cropper. Pkt. $1.10, 
bu. $4.00. 
WHITE-CAP YELLOW DENT. This Corn has never failed 
to mature properly; vigorous habit, large foliage, and a sure 
cropper. The ears are large—9 to 11 in. and 14- to 16-rowed. 
Pkt. $1.10, bu. $4.00. 
