38 THE SNOWY RANGE SEED COMPANY 
FLAT KERNEL GRADE 
Blue Tag, State Sealed and Certified, 56 lb. bushel 
bags, treated with Semesan, Jr. 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 80 
Maturing 80-85 days*—Has tall, leafy stalks, 
very uniform, heavy yielding. STRAIN 802 
Earliest all-yellow dent Hybrid developed any- 
where. Very stylish, very leafy, tall for its ma- 
turity. Has an excellent yield record. STRAIN 
803 is a heavy yielding flint-dent hybrid even 
earlier than 802. Makes an orange-yellow dent 
ear, and it is quite drought and aphid resistant. 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 85 ‘ 
Maturing 85-90 days*—This hybrid has the dis- 
tinction of top performance in yield tests, it has 
shown its splendid, dependable high yielding 
ability. STRAIN 852 is very widely adapted, the 
ear is quite showy and has beautiful color. Out- 
yields even later corns, STRAIN 858 differs by one 
inbred from above. Grows a little taller, makes 
a somewhat longer ear on a longer shank. Sturdy. 
STRAIN 854 is taller, has a longer shank and 
looser husk than other 85 series corn. We strongly 
advise planting together with 852 and 853. 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 90 
Maturity 90-95 days—Dependable maturity, fast 
vigorous growth, strong upstanding stalks and 
an almost unbelievable yield record have de- 
veloped a demand greater than the _ supply. 
STRAIN 902, formerly sold as Strain 956, the 
tall sturdy stalk is well anchored and has many 
long wide leaves, long cylindrical ear on strong 
medium length shad, rich yellow kernels, wide, 
deep and medium rough dent. STRAIN 906 has 
very deep kernels, sturdy stalks and a high 
average yield. STRAIN 907 introduced in 1944 
is a red-yellow dent of unusual vigor, grows a 
foot taller than other hybrids of the 90 day 
series, heavy foliage makes it a tip top silage 
hybrid. STRAIN 908 is an extremely vigorous and 
extremely leafy hybrid, excellent for silage and 
a top yielder of grain, extra resistant to stalk 
rot. 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 95 
Maturity 90-100 days*—Farmers in 95 series get 
a tremendous return on their investment in high 
yields of sound, dry corn. STRAIN 955, a top 
yielding hybrid, makes a showy well-dented 
uniform ear and an attractive sturdy stalk. 
STRAIN 957 introduced last year, a new develop- 
ment that has proven superior in test plots and 
farmer’s fields. A strain with a promising future. 
STRAIN 959 a new introduction in 1946 planting 
after passing the rigid Jacques testing program 
with flying colors. Try planting some 959 be- 
sides your 955J and 957. 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 100 
Maturity 100-105 days*—Has a wide adaption 
and is the preferred corn of farmers over:a big 
area on all soil types, who like the dependable 
early maturity, high yields, good standing quality, 
and excellent ear type inherently produced by 
these 100 series strains. STRAIN 1001 makes 
a very broad kerneled well-filled ear, large and 
impressive in appearance. Has a record of many 
90 bushel yields. STRAIN 1008 is somewhat 
taller than the above,~ and with more compact, 
tapering ear type. 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 105 
Maturity 105-110 days*—Here is a hybrid that 
can be planted with great confidence. Splendid 
Standability is one of the much appreciated char- 
acteristics, and also produces an ear type that 
leaves nothing to be desired—big kernels of top 
feeding value closely packed on a relatively 
small cob. STRAIN 1050. makes a husky plant, 
tall, clean appearing, very leafy. Kernels are 
extremely wide and thick, and the ear carries 
a good length. 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 110 
Maturity 100-110 days*—Bred out of northern 
varieties, Jacques 110 strains dependably ma- 
ture a sound, compact ear on a leafy, upstanding 
stalk. STRAIN 1102J has extra long ears on a 
rather long .-shank and _ withstands drouth. 
STRAIN 1109 is noteworthy for very broad 
leaves, rot-resistant stalks, heavy yielder of both 
grain and forage. STRAIN 1121 matures between 
110 and 115 day corn, excellent yielder of grain 
and forage. 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 115 
Maturity 105-115 days*—Corn that makes sensa- 
tional yields, and is so attractive in appearance 
you’ll be proud to have the neighbors see it. 
STRAIN 1157 produces a big, heavy shelling ear 
on every stalk and holds the ear through har- 
vest. STRAIN 1158 is especially oteworthy for 
its deep kernelled ear and uniformity. STRAIN 
1159 is a showy loose husked strain. 
JACQUES Proven Hybrid 120 
Maturity 110-120 days—This is a very heavy 
yielding corn and makes a fine quality ear, ex- 
cellent for feed or market. Extremely leafy. It 
is superior for ensilage, too. STRAIN 1203 is a 
rugged big-eared hybrid that will dependably 
come through with a top yield. STRAIN 1206J 
is a uniform hybrid that dries rapidly after dent- 
ing and makes a beautiful ear, STRAIN 1207 
is a great silage corn and a top-yielding grain 
corn. STRAIN 1208 is a late maturing 120 day 
Hybrid producing best quality of silage as well 
as a heavy yield of grain. 
*Maturity refers to days from emergence of 
seedling to well-dented ear-type. It is dependent 
not only upon the breeding of the hybrid, but 
also upon soil fertility, temperature of air and 
soil, rainfall, latitude, and date of planting and 
varies from one season to another and from one 
locality to another. Maturities as given are 
average. 
Field Corn 
10 pounds will plant an acre. 
The proper selection and care of Seed Corn is 
more important and exacting than the average 
grower realizes, and in appearance corn suitable 
for seed purposes is often deceiving and its 
seed qualities can only be determined by actual 
tests for germination and vitality. Our Seed 
Corn is strictly Colorado grown (except the en- 
Silage and Hybrid varieties), is acclimated and 
will ripen earlier than eastern grown seed. 
Open Pollinated Varieties 
COLORADO No. 13 
A selection out of Minnesota No. 13 by our State 
Agricultural College bred for earliness and high 
yielding quality. The most widely used Yellow 
Dent variety, maturing in 100 to 110 days. 
MINNESOTA No. 13 
Is one of the most popular Yellow Dent Corn 
for Colorado and the western states. It is early 
maturing, stalks are tall and leafy, and is ex- 
cellent for grain or silage. 
COLORADO YELLOW DENT 
This is a variety of Yellow Dent Corn developed 
in Colorado and is especially well adapted for 
planting in the dry-land districts and in the north, 
as it is very drought resisting and matures early. 
Fine for grain, fodder or ensilage. 
CALICO 
A medium early variety, maturing in about 100 
days, Kernels are variegated, being speckled or 
mottled red, white and yellow. The stalks are 
leafy; the ears carried high. Calico corn has a 
pish protein content, making it a very efficient 
eed. ‘ 
Sudan Grass. 
Sudan is an annual and requires replanting each 
year, and dies with the first frost in the fall; is 
closely related to Sorghums (Milo, Maize, Kafir 
Corn, etc.), but yields far more abundantly than 
any of these and the hay has more fattening 
properties. There is no other forage crop known 
that will resist drought like Sudan and it is 
therefore particularly adapted to semi-arid re- 
gions, yet it yields immense crops under irriga- 
tion and rainy climates. It may be broadcast 25 
to 30 pounds of seed per acre or in rows 10 to 12 
pounds. Cut for hay when fully headed. Under 
favorable conditions two cuttings of hay may be 
obtained. 
Postpaid (5 Ibs. $2.00) (10 lbs, $3.50). 
(PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE) 

