e OHIO WS36 ~ 
This Hybrid has stood the test of many years’ 
production and is still a most popular one. 
It produces a medium size stalk with a 
large 16-18 rowed ear. While it husks 
slightly hard and a few shucks are left on, it 
really produces an enormous yield of large 
soft-textured grain. Too, it is early, matur- 
ing in around 100 days, making an ideal 
central Ohio kind to harvest in time for 
wheat. It is highly resistant to both blight 
and corn borer, which places W36 with 
probably as many favorable characteristics 
as any other Hybrid. Price—$8.00 per bu. 
for the Large Flat grade and Medium Flat 
grade. Small Flats, $7.00 per bu. Thick 
Flats and Round grains, $6.00 per bu. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN 
HYBRI This white Hybrid resembles 
Stowell’s Evergreen. The 
stalk and the ears are large and it matures 
the same season. It is, however, a heavier 
yielder of more uniform ears of sweeter fla- 
vor. Highly recommended for the Home or 
the Commercial Garden. Price—75c per Ib.; 

W36 Produces Fine Quality Ears 
40c per '% Ib., postpaid. Not prepaid, per Ib., 50c; 5 Ibs. or over, per Ib., 57c; 10 Ibs. or over, 55c per Ib. 
HYBRID SEED CORN GUARANTEE 
We guarantee to the first buyer that the Hybrid 
seed, to which the certified tag is attached, is part 
of the lot of seed actually inspected in the crossing 
plot and in storage by representatives of the Ohio 
Seed Improvement Association and found by them 
to comform to the published standards of the Asso- 
ciation for Certified Commercial Hybrid Seed Corn. 
We also guarantee this seed to conform to the per 
cent germination required, provided the seed is re- 
ceived intact in the original package and claim is 
made within 20 days of receipt. Since conditions 
beyond the producer’s control affect germination 
and growth in the field, no guarantee, expressed 
or implied, is made concerning the quantity or 
condition of the crop grown from this seed. Our 
liability in all instances is limited to the purchase 
price of the seed. 

Adaptation Areas for Corn Hybrids in Ohio—Revised, 1941 
By the Agricultural Extension Service of The Ohio State University, the Ohio 
Agricultural Experiment Station, and the United States Department of Agriculture 
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CLASSIFICA- 
TIONS OF 
OHIO 
HYBRIDS 
GROUP M 
(Medina Pride 
Maturity) 
Ohio MI5—Ohio M34 
GROUP K 
(Slightly earlier than 
Woodburn) 
Ohio K24 — Ohio K23 
Ohio K35 — Ohio 3262 
Ohio K25 — Ohio 3264 
Ohio K43 
GROUP W 
(Woodburn Maturity) 
Ohio W46 — Ohio WI7 
Ohio W36 — lowa 939 
Ohio WI0 — Ind. 608C 
lowa 306 
GROUP C 
(Clarage Maturity) 
Ohio C38 — Iowa 4059 
C12 — Ohio 3254 
GROUP L 
(Lancaster Sure Crop 
Maturity) 
Ohio L94 — U.S. 13 
L86 — Ind. 750 
Ohio 3147A 






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- MEDINA PRIDE maturity 
- KILLBUCK CREEK maturity 
- WOODBURN maturity 
- DARBY CREEK maturity We offer a full line of 
- CLARAGE (Eich.) maturity c A 
arm seed including 
- LANCASTER ae CROP mat. Clovers, Alfalfas, ete. 
- REID YELLOW DENT maturity Write us for firm quo- 
- SCIOTO WHITE maturity € tations. 
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