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COLORADO HYBRIDS 
Blue Tagged, state registered and sealed; adapted to Colorado conditions. All yellow varieties. 
1950 PRICES—$10.00 PER BUSHEL 
MEDIUM FLAT GRAIN. 
COLORADO 125 (Wisconsin 455) J-18, 118-day. This is an outstanding hybrid for the Platte 
Valley and regions of the same maturity. Farmers 
One of the best to use for higher altitudes. that have tried it in the Fort Lupton area think it is 
tops. 
A Yellow Corn that is regarded as maturing in 100 days. 
It will usually mature grain in northern Colorado when  J.21, 120-day. This is another top notcher in its maturity 
planted as late as June lst. It is about ten days earlier class. In the official test plot for 1947 on Herb Graves 
than Minnesota 18 or Colorado 13. farm it made 118.62 bushels. Produces plenty of forage. 
WISCONSIN 341; 90 day. 
WISCONSIN 416, 95-day. This is an outstanding early 
hybrid. Outyielding Colorado 13 under official super- 
vision. Will mature two weeks earlier than Colorado 13. 
COLORADO 151 (Wisconsin 570) 
A Yellow Corn. Regarded as a 110-day corn. Usually 
matures grain in northern Colorado. Yields well. Excep- 
WISCONSIN 464, 100-day. This hybrid outyielding Colo- tionally well for grain, it has outyielded Colorado 13 under 
rado 125 in the test plot at the Colorado A. & M. in actual farm conditions as much as 40%. 
1947, and is doing better for farmers under irrigation 
this year. COLORADO 152. A constant top yielder in Colorado 
WISCONSIN 255; 85 day. One of the earliest varieties 4: © M. plots at Fort Collins. 110-day maturity. 
and a good producer. COLORADO 176. Adapted to regions such as the Platte 
J15; 107 day. Outyields 152 for grain but does not pro- valley or of similar maturity date. Has shown up well 
duce as much forage. in dry land plots as well as in irrigated sections. 

OPEN POLLINATED SEED CORN 
MINNESOTA No. 13. Early maturing, yellow, fair-sized REID’S YELLOW DENT. An-old standby that makes ex- 
ears and a good yielder. Stalks are about six feet high cellent ensilage corn. 
and are excellent for silage. 
EUREKA ENSILAGE. A white corn, produced in the 
COLORADO YELLOW DENT. An early Yellow-grained South, our seed coming from Virginia. Produces most 
variety which matures almost with the flints. Can be tonnage for ensilage, but will not produce ears in this 
grown in almost any locality. Stalks of our strains are locality. 
large with broad leaves. Ears are 8 to 10 inches with 
16 rows. IOWA SILVER MINE. A pure white corn that does well 
as ; in Colorado. We have Colorado-grown corn for matur- 
WHITE AUSTRALIAN. The earliest and surest variety ing grain and eastern-grown corn for ensilage purposes. 
we have for our dry weather and short seasons. It is 
a flint corn, producing large, long ears. IMPROVED LEAMING. A good ensilage corn. Stalks are 
10 to 12 feet high with plenty of leaf. 
GEHU FLINT. Similar to White Australian except that 4 : a 
it is a yellow corn. Does well on dry land and is §EMESAN JR. for field and sweet corn. Protects it from 
grown extensively in southeast Wyoming. rotting in cold, wet soil, controls seedling blight. See 
-BLUE SQUAW CORN. This variety grows very dwarf pase oe: 
and is one of the best for resisting drought. Kernels 
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are blue and white. 
Barteldes Corn Treatment keeps pheasants, 
COLORADO No. 13. A re-selection and practically the crows and cutworms away. See Page 39. 
same as Minnesota 13. 

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