Cornell Hybrid 29-3 Corn 
will put extra grain in your silo 
CERTIFIED SEED 
Cornell Hybrid 29-3 is still one of the 
best known of the hybrid corns. For a 
medium season with altitudes of 500 to 
1500 ft. this is one of the best corns for 
silage. You will have lots of grain in your 
silo. If you have a long growing season 
you can safely use this fine corn for grain. 
Many use this corn for silage and then 
leave part of the piece for grain. 
Price — Extra Large Flats—$9.75 per 
bu.. Large Flats—$9.50 per bu. 
Kingscrost KR Silo Corn 
This is a splendid Hybrid corn for silage 
in localities that have a medium to long 
growing season. It comes about a week 
later than 29-3. Some like to sow some 
29-3 to start with and finish off with this 
variety. For large acreages this spreads 
the maturity out a little. 
Price—$12.50 per bu. F.O.B., Cortland, 
N. Y. 
West Branch Sweepstakes 
This is one of the popular open pollinat- 
ed varieties. It matures a little later than 
29-3 and grows much taller. Excellent for 
Silage. 
Price—$5.75 per bu. F.O.B., Cortland, 
IN aye 
Cornell Hybrid 35-5 
A POPULAR HYBRID HUSKING CORN 
This fine corn matures about the same 
as the old fashioned Cornell No. 11. It 
is an early husking corn which has large 
yellow ears and a very stiff stalk. You 
can depend on a fine yield with early ma- 
turing corn. 
Price—$9.75 per bu. Extra Large Flat 
grade. $9.50 per bu. Large Flat grade. 
Soybeans 
New Lincoln Type—tThis variety is ex- 
cellent for use as hay or together with 
your corn as silage. Many prefer beans 
with their corn. It cuts down the weeds 
and increases the protein content of your 
silage. 
Price—$5.95 per bu. F.O.B., Cortland, 
Nan Ye 
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