HYBRID CORNELL 29-3 CORN 
YBRID 29-3 is a double cross hybrid Corn de- 
H veloped at the Cornell Agricultural Experiment 
Station by mbreeding and crossing. The varieties 
used in making this double cross are mbred strains of 
Luce’s Favourite, Onondaga White Dent, Cornell 11 and 
Bloody Butcher. 
In Dibble’s Hybrid 29-3 we now have a hybrid Corn 
that is adapted to our Eastern conditions. It matures in 
about 110 to 115 days and has the widest adaptability of 
any Corn grown in the Northeastern Territory. The ear is 
9 to 10 imches Jong and 2 inches in diameter, tapering 
slightly. It is yellow Corn with a slightly reddish tinge and 
showing deep amber between the rows. Very distinct. 
We recommend it for ensilage wherever West Branch 
Sweepstakes or Leaming is now used, and for grain 
wherever Golden Glow or a late strain of Cornell 11 ma- 
tures. Comparative tests show it produces 40 to 50 per 
cent more grain at silage-cutting time and 15 to 20 bushels 
more of dry shelled grain per acre at husking-time. 
Our seed is from carefully selected, hand-picked ears, 
thoroughly recleaned, of splendid germination, and we 
sell it subject to your test on our money-back-if-you-want- 
it guarantee. 
HYBRID CORNELL 34-53 CORN 
This is a yellow dent hybrid derived from inbreds of 
Cornell 11. It is a tall-growing Corn with stalks of medium 
sturdiness. Matures two or three days earlier than Cornell 
35-5. Though primarily a grain Corn, it is excellent for 
silage in short-season areas. 
WISCONSIN 275 
This is an outstanding yellow dent hybrid for short- 
season areas. It matures several days earlier than Early 
Cornell 11. Stalks are sturdy and of medium height. 
Ears are drooping and medium to large in size with 12 to 
16 rows. Yields are high for such an early-maturing hybrid. 
We guarantee every bushel of our Seed Corn to be northern- 
grown and thoroughly recleaned. Our germination tests show 
90 per cent or above, and we sell Seed Corn subject to your test. 
You may keep our Seed Corn ten days, test it any way you 
wish, and if it does not ‘‘make good,’’ return it immediately and 
we will refund your money, paying the freight both ways, or 
refill your order. We use reasonable care in packing and sending 
out our Seed Corn, but as so many circumstances may arise over 
which we have no control, we do not guarantee, nor will we be 
responsible for the crop grown from any of our seeds. 
; ®’When the white-cak 
* leaves are as big as a squir- 
rel’s ear, then it is time to 
) plant corn. —“Old Indian 
saying. 

