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Certification Is Proof Of Larger Yield 
that LEAD 
A Leader in Yields 
and Quality. Is One of Our 
Best Big Profit Hybrids. 

Thousands 
of Illinois and Iowa Farmers Will Testify 
U. S. 13 Is One of the Best. 
SUPERIOR and U. S. ORIGINATED 
U. S. 13 A PRIZE WINNER 
In 1939 and 1941 U. S. 13 was in the blue rib- 
bon class. In 1939 and 1941 it took practically 
all of the prizes at the International Livestock 
Exposition. It has an exceptionally fine pedi- 
gree of high producing inbred lines. It was de- 
veloped by the U. S. D. A. 
U. §._13 is a leader in the heart of the corn 
belt. Record yields prove beyond a shadow of 
doubt that it is a front ranking Hybrid in any 
section where it is adapted. 
Illinois and Iowa tests show it high in pro- 
duction on different types of soils. It made front 
ranking position on soils of high, medium and 
low productivity. We know of no finer Hybrid 
on rich land. It is a large, deep grained, single 
eared variety. Has a deep golden color. Well 
dented kernels, moderately rough. Has strong 
stalks and roots. HBars hang on well although 
it is not difficult to shuck. This is really a 
show type corn. It is one of the softer Hy- 
brids. Popular with cattle feeders. 
Certified—Blue Tag 
New Heavy Yielding Variety 
Flats $10.00 — Rounds $7.50 
This is early maturing corn. Grow- oe 
ers in southern Wisconsin tell us 
Wis. 641 is going to bea leader with 
big corn growers. In 1944 the yields 
exceeded some of the highly adver- 
tised varieties selling for $2.00 to 
$3.00 bu. more money. One grower 
told us Wis. 641 matures under nor- 
mal conditions as early in southern 
Wisconsin, as other Hybrids matur- 
ing in 107 to 110 days. The husks 
tend to open and the ears dry out 
quickly. Is distinguished for long 
sound ears, easy husking and high 
yield. Is an excellent feeding and 
eribbing corn, Is grown just over 
the line from Illinois. Wis. 641 is 
adapted for planting in southern 

U. §. 13 is adapted over a wide area. In 
Ohio, U. S. 13 was the highest yielding Hybrid 
in official state tests in the southern half of 
that state. It also was top ranking in west 
central Illinois state test. 
Has a wonderful record from Nebraska to 
Connecticut and south into Kentucky and other 
states. Here are some recorded yields of offi- 
cial state tests: 
Iowa 108.4 bu. per acre; Ohio 123 bu.; Illinois 
112.6 bu.; Indiana 103.2 bu.; Pennsylvania 97.7 
bu.; Missouri 121 bu. 
This shows the wide area to which this Corn 
is adapted. A customer from west central In- 
diana wrote us he planted our U. S. 13 on 62 
acres and obtained a yield of 6,072 bushels of 
fine corn. It is a vigorous grower and is re- 
sistant to drought, chinch bugs and disease. 
Price—Medium Flat $9.50 bu.; Large and 
Medium Large Flats $9.50 bu. Round Grains 
$7.25 bu. 
New Early Maturing 
Certified Corn 
A 100-Day Variety 
Many of our customers write 
us asking for an early maturing 
corn. Wisconsin 464 fills the bill. 
It has only been on the market 
the past two or three years and 
has become very popular where 
an early Hybrid is in demand. 
Has attracted much attention the 
past year on account of it ma- 
turing ahead of other varieties in 
the same class, and on account of 
the wonderful yields. Has a nice 
smooth ear about 10 inches long. 
Mighty good for an early corn. Is 
a showy corn. Stalks are large 

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for an early corn and it makes 
good silage. Has broad, deep, 
starchy soft kernels. Is adapted 
for a wide range of territory. 
PRICE: Flat Grains, $10.50 bu.; 
Rounds, $7.50 bu. 
one-fourth part of Wis., northern 
part of Illinois. Also southern Mich- 
igan, northern Indiana, northern 
part Ohio, northern half Pennsyl- 
vania and on east in some latitude. 
Try some of this champion yielder. 
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