Field Corn 
Letherman’s 

CERTIFIED HYBRID CORN - 

VARIETIES BEST 
FOR OUR SECTION 
The following Certified Ohio Hybrids are those recommended by our State Experiment Station and 
County Agents, and they have proved their value on practically all of the farms in our area. Dates to ripen- 
ing are reliable averages, of course varying somewhat with the weather and soil conditions. 
Our corn is all well graded into No. 1 and Medium Flats. If you prefer round kernels we will do our 
best to get them for you. 
Our Hybrid Corn is Treated With Spergon 
This is of decided value in getting full stands, especially if your planting is done in cold wet soil. We 
do not charge for this service. 
Two Valuable New Strains for our Section 
Ohio 3262 (95 to 100 days). Slightly earlier than 
K24 it has outyielded that variety 5 or 6 bushels 
per acre, and the ears carried less moisture at 
harvest. Resistant to lodging and stalk breakage 
and is well suited to mechanical picking. 
Ohio M 15 (90 days). The earliest good Ohio 
Hybrid, so adapted to Northern sections and for 
late planting. Plants slightly taller than K 23, 
strong, resistant to lodging, blight and corn borer. 
Ears are medium short, thick, 16 to 18 rowed, 
giving a heavy yield. 
Ohio K 23 (93 days). Stalks leafy, short, and heavy 
with excellent root systems strongly resistant to 
lodging and drought. Good on all types of soil 
including the thinner upland soils. Ears borne 
medium low, 16 to 18 rowed. As a yielder K 23 
is well up. 
Ohio K 24 (100 days). One of the heaviest yield- 
ing early varieties. Corn borer resistant and 
adapted to the average soil. Ears borne low on 
stalk, of medium length, 14 to 18 rowed, grain 
medium rough and of the softer type. 
Ohio K 35 (100 days). One of the best. A con- 
sistently high yielder of uniform, sturdy growth. 
Very lodge resistant. Also has good resistance 
to stalk rot, blight and smut. Plants fairly tall, ears 
borne medium low, ears heavy and rather short, 
14 to 18 rowed. We highly recommend K 35 as 
of all around value especially adapted to sandy 
and lighter soils. Drought resistant. 
Spraying Weeds in Corn 
Last year we supplied custom sprayers and farms 
with 2,4D Weed Killers for both pre-emergence 
and later application on corn. Very good results 
are reported. On the Weed Killer page in this 
catalog we include and suggest the best formulas 
for farmers’ use. Investigate and use it this year. 
Don't be Robbed by Birds 
Crows and other birds often pull up corn and 
it pays to treat your seed with Stanley’s, an extra 
good Crow Repellent. 
1% pt. 60c, pt. $1.00, qt. $1.75. 
A half pint is enough for 1 bu. of seed. 
Ohio 3264. A few days later than 3262 and a still 
heavier yielder. Rates about the best of all Ohio 
Hybrids for standing well without lodging or 
stalk breakage. Good in its resistance to aphis, 
smut and corn borer. Good for mechanical picking. 
404 A (100 days). A very high yielding variety 
and adapted in every way to this section and to 
practically every type of soil. The small, strong 
shank makes 404 A easy to harvest. 
lowa 939 (110 days). Stiff erect stalks are ideal for 
husking standing, ears carried at medium height. 
Brings a good yield of long, medium rough ears 
of deep grain on a small cob. 16 rowed, 939 is 
blight resistant and at its best on fertile soil. 
More Silage per Acre 
U. S. 13 (115-120 days). In our section U. S. 13 
is the corn to plant to fill up the silo. Tall leafy 
plants, corn borer and disease resistant. Ears large 
and deep grained, superior to other types ensilage 
corn. Following Prices set by Ohio Association: 
Prices on Hybrid Corn 
3262—3264—404A 
$9.00 per bu. large and medium flats 
M15—K23—K24—K35—lowa 939—U. S. 13 
$8.00 per bu. large and medium flats 
Subject to Change 
Treat Your Seed Corn 
to Insure Better Stands 
All of our Hybrid Seed Corn is already treated 
for you and that’s one reason our corn gives you 
best values. However, if you think of planting any 
corn, Hybrid or open pollinated, that is not pre- 
pared in advance, by all means treat it yourself. It 
pays big, especially for early plantings in cold wet 
soil. Either of these products will do the job well. 
Spergon. 1% oz. treats 1 bushel. 1 oz. pkg. 25c, 
5 oz. tin $1.00, 1 Ib. $2.25. Spergon is very 
valuable in treating other seeds also, so its well 
to have some on hand always. 
Semesan Jr. 1% oz. treats 1 bushel. 114 oz. pkg. 
17¢, 12 oz. 62c. 2 aid 

Parking Space for Farmers 
When you drive into Canton to pick up your seeds, etc., you will find parking space at our Farm Seed 
Warehouse on 5th and McKinley. You can complete your dealing right there, though our store is only a 
few steps (1% blocks) from there. We are glad to offer this service to our customers. 
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