HAclmes’ Certified Hybrid Corn 

Satisfaction When You Plant 
Holmes’ Ohio Certified 
Hybrid Seed Corn 
Here’s what you want in your corn: Quick start, stalks that 
stand up, big strong roots, wide leaves, good ears, easy to 
husk, stay green to maturity, will produce more grain, more 
corn per acre, bigger yield per acre. That is why you should 
plant Holmes’ Ohio Certified North Ohio Hybrid Corn. 
Order now! 
OHIO Is the earliest hybrid for northern Ohio, 
HYBRID AG 15 giving high yields of sound yellow Corn. 
The plants are slightly taller than those of 
Ohio K23. Ears are medium short, thick, and have 16 to 18 rows of 
medium dented grain. Maturity 95 to 100 days. 
OHIO It is as early as M-15, giving high yields of 
HYBRID sound yellow Corn. Ears are medium short, 
thick and heavy. 16 to 18 rows of dented 
deep grain. Fodder is dark green in color. Plants are more resistant to root- 
lodging and stalk breaking than thos: of M15. Maturity 95 to 100 days. 
HI 
Ono M34 This early maturing hybrid is one of the 
HYBRID heaviest yiclders of its season. The plants 
are dark green in color and hold their greenness well, giving an appearance 
of lateness even though the ears are well matured. The ears are medium 
sized with very deep kernels. Plants are highly resistant to blight. An ex- 
cellent kind to us2 for hogging off or for early feed throughout central 
Ohio. Do not overlook this early hybrid as it has proven most valuable the 
past few years to use where you want to pick and sow Wheat at the proper 
time. 
plants are short, very lodg-resistant, dcep 
imo K23 
HYBRID green, leafy and have short shanks. The ears 
are low on the stalks, medium short, medium thick, tapering and have 16 
.to 18 rows of medium dented,,.medium deep grains. Maturity 95 to 100 
EARLY—DEEP GRAIN—HEAVY YIELD. 
Is adapted to soils in northern Ohio. Its 
days. 
OHIO Most dependable and highest yielder of the 
HYBRID K group. This early maturing hybrid has a 
very definite place in most sections of Ohio 
where Corn is picked and Wheat sown. The ears are large and cob small 
which contributes a lot to quick drying for early cribbing. The kernels are 
large and richly colored, The plants are of medium height. Very leafy, and 
quite dark green, with ears placed around 4 ft. high. A good hybrid to use 
if you want to us2 the Corn binder in harvesting. Ears do not drop off 
easily, The stalk is quite Corn borer resistant, We have increased our pro- 
duction of K24 each season. 
OHIO This early, heavy-yielding hybrid has be- 
HYBRID come a leader in northern and northeastern 
Ohio. The plants are short and leafy. The 
ears are short, thick and have 14 to 18 rows of deep golden dented grain. 
We are proud the way this hybrid has performed. Maturity 100 to 105 
days. 
brid recommended in northern Ohio for 
U - Ss. 1 3 silage. It has been considered a high yielder. 
The plants are tall and the ears are borne at a medium height and are large. 
Carry 20 to 22 rows of deep grains. Maturity 115 to 120 days. 
PRICES ON HYBRID SEED CORN 
Large Flat Grade and Medium Flat Grade: $9.00 per bu. 
FREIGHT PAID to your station to points in Ohio, Indiana, 
Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Kentucky. 
This is the latest yellow double cross hy- 
OHIO HYBRID C38 
“Medium Season Maturity—Heavy Yield—Blight and Corn 
Borer Resistant—-Grain Large with Soft Texture” 
Ohio C38 is without doubt the most popular of the medi- 
um season hybrids. The plant is most vigorous in growth 
which, when small, makes it more resistant to insect pests that 
many times destroy the Corn plants completely. It produces 
large, straight-rowed, well-filled ears of Corn with kernels 
quite deep and soft. It has a short shank and is well adapted 
for machinery harvesting. It matures in around 110-115 days 
and is being produced over a wide area of Ohio and states 
surrounding. These outstanding qualities have made the in- 
crease in acreage planted to C38 very remarkable. 
RYE GRASS 
Save Your Soil With Ryegrass 
Ryegrass will protect and improve your soil and prevent 
loss by leaching of valuable plant nutrients. 
Seed it in all row crops and especially in Corn at the time 
of the iast cultivation, and on any other land made bare 
by September 1. Succulent fall pasture is another benefit of 
summer sown Ryegrass. Seed cost per acre is low and total 
returns high. Keep seed on hand for seeding promptly as 
areas are available. Lb., 35c; 2 Ibs., 65c; 5 Ibs., $1.25; 10 Ibs., 
Beet transportation paid. Not paid, 25 Ibs., or more at 18c 
per Ib. 
Information About Hybrid Corn 
Ratings of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station and 
the Extension Service of the College of Agriculture. 
E—Excellent; G—-Good; M—Medium;, F—Fair; P-——Poor. 

nf Ont al SE lie) m oe) 
HYBRID SoS Sa Cae ee 
Root Strength G*.Go M2 E SE Be bee 
Stalk Rot Resistance F “M. M- G-‘'G°G=GeG 
Blight Resistance G® “GO > EP GltGt Eee GearG 
Smut Resistance M F G M M M M G 
Corn Borer Resistance* G GM EF G Pp M FE 
Corn Borer Tolerance M M G G GG Ge4eE 
CORN PICKER 
SUITABILITY 
Stalk Strength F. G G°*G°*G: GoM G 
Shank Strength G 7. EX EG. G #GoSksG 
Freedom From Husks G M M M FM EM 
“Corn Borer Resistance ratings apply only to early planted 
corn. 
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