Embre 49 
ALL-PURPOSE HYBRID 
The Embro 49 is a heavy yielder on both upland 
and bottom land, and is rapidly replacing U. S. 13 and 
Missouri 8 where a hybrid of 115 to 120 days maturity 
is desired. 
Produces a tall plant with a good root system that 
is resistant to lodging. The tall, leafy stalk makes it a 
satisfactory ensilage corn. The ear is large, with deep 
kernels and good shuck coverage. A one-eared hybrid, 
but many stalks will produce two ears under favorable 
conditions. 
Adapted to a wide range of soils. An outstanding 
hybrid for Missouri, south central Illinois, Kentucky, 
Arkansas, Texas, Colorado, Kansas and Oklahoma. 
Especially good for land of medium fertility, soils 
underlaid with hard-pan, and land that has been over- 
cropped in recent years. 

Embroe 95 
90-DAY HYBRID 
The Embro 95 is the highest yielding early maturing hybrid that we have 
- tested. It has been consistently satisfactory, often giving yields equal to or 
above full season hybrids. If planted late in the season, it often makes corn in 
less than 90 days which makes it adapted for planting on overflow land and 
as a second crop following the harvesting 
of a small grain crop. 
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Produces one and often two large 
ears on a stalk of medium height. Stalk 
is resistant to lodging and has a deep 
root system. Rapid drying after ripening 
makes possible early harvest for feed or 
marketing ahead of bulk of crop. The ear 
is large, medium smooth, with soft-type 
kernels. 
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Adapted to both upland and bottom 
land in south central Corn Belt and 
northern Cotton Belt. Extensively used 
by Arkansas and Oklahoma farmers for 
early planting to mature ahead of the 
drought or for late summer planting to 
mature before frost. 
The Embro 49 is a favorite with livestock farmers. . 
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* « A field of Embro 1001 being harvested 92 days after planting on the A. W. Godfrey farm, Jerseyville, Ill. Mr. Godfrey (center of 

picture) of Robertson’s, Inc., National Stock Yards, Ill., reports a yield of over 13 tons of ensilage per acre from this field which has 
Emlro 1001 
PALE YELLOW EAR— WHITE COB 
been in corn for twelve consecutive years. 
An outstanding ensilage corn because of its tall, leafy stalks and large ears. This is 
a late maturing hybrid if planted at the normal time, but will develop rapidly if planted 
late. Note the picture above, where Embro 1001 is being cut for silage 92 days after 
vlanting. 
The large, pale yellow ears with white cobs have deep, soft-type kernels. A good 
yielding Hybrid on bottom land or fertile upland. Matures in 125 to 130 days. 
For a better ensilage corn, plant Embro 1001. 
M Brand Y. S. 73 
A well known hybrid, adapted to 
both upland and bottom land. The large 
ears are at a convenient height on the 
plant for hand or machine harvesting. 
Stalk of medium height with good root 
system. If a better hybrid than U. S. 13 
is desired, we recommend the Embro 36. 
M Rrand Illineis 200 
Adapted to general area south of St. 
Louis. Produces a tall stalk that is re- 
sistant to lodging. Ears are large and of 
good feeding quality. A satisfactory 
hybrid for soils of medium fertility. If you 
have been planting Illinois 200, we urge 
you to try the Embro 49 and see for your- 
self why each year more farmers plant 
Embro 49. 
M Brand Missouré 148 
Recommended for central and south 
Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and 
Kansas. A tall growing hybrid that is 
resistant to lodging. Performs well on 
both bottom land and upland. Ears are 
large, medium smocth indentation. We 
recommend to farmers who plant Mis- 
souri 148 that they try some of the 
Embro 49. 
M Brand Missowre & 
This hybrid has been popular in the 
Missouri Ozark region and also in Kansas, 
Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The plants are 
tall with large ears on a short shank. 
Many plants will produce two ears if the 
season is favorable. Adapted for land of 
medium fertility. 
Although the Missouri 8 has been 
extensively used in the past, we note that 
the Embro 49 is rapidly replacing it with 
our customers. 

Emlre 36 
““SHOW-TYPE”’ EARS 
A popular hybrid with good corn growers. 
Adapted for either bottom land or upland, of medium 
or good fertility. 
Produces a sturdy stalk of medium height that is 
very resistant to lodging. The ears are at a convenient 
height for either hand or machine harvesting. A single- 
eared hybrid, but will produce two ears under favor- 
able conditions. The large, cylindrical, ‘‘show-type”’ 
ears have deep kernels with a small cob which gives a 
high shelling percentage. 
Matures in 112 to 115 days. A full season hybrid 
from St. Louis north; medium early in the South. 
Recommended for Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Okla- 
homa, Kansas, Kentucky, Colorado, and Nebraska. 
Embro 36 is the hybrid for good corn farmers. 

Emlroe 155-W 
ALL-PURPOSE WHITE 
An all purpose white hybrid that is adapted to the area where a 115 to 
120 day maturity corn is desired. Produces a medium tall stalk that stands 
well for hand or machine harvesting. The ears are large, medium smooth 
indentation, with a deep kernel of good milling quality. A high yielding hy- 
brid that is equal to the best yellow varieties. Good shuck coverage gives 
protection from weevil in the South. 
Growers of white corn should plant Embro 155-W. 
Embro 165-W 
WHITE 
This hybrid is similar to the Embro 155-W in general appearance of 
plant and yielding ability. If the season is favorable, many plants will produce 
two large ears. Good shuck coverage over end of ears for protection in the 
South. Ears are medium smooth with large kernels of good milling quality 
Adapted to the same general area as Embro 155-W white. 
