KEYSTONE HYBRID 
SEED CORN 
CERTIFIED 
FOR 
OKLAHOMA 
FARMERS 
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KEYSTONE 38—(Early to Medium Early) . 
The outstanding all-purpose hybrid recommended for bottom- 
land or upland. Always found at or near the top in official State 
Yield Trials. Won first place in Arkansas State-Wide Seed Show 
in 1948. 
KEYSTONE 39—Very soft grains. Matures a week earlier than 
No. 38. 
KEYSTONE 40—Medium maturity. Particularly adapted to thin- 
ner soils. 
KEYSTONE 42—Highest yielding EARLY hybrid entered com- 
mercially in 1948 and 1949 Oklahoma yield trials. 
KEYSTONE 45—Medium maturity—best on more fertile soils— 
very large show type ear. 
KEYSTONE 106W—Medium maturity white hybrid—excellent 
yields on Oklahoma farms. 
KEYSTONE 222—(Full Season) 
Highest yielding, full season hybrid in two trials and second 
highest in three trials in one year at Oklahoma Official Yield 
Trials. Highest yielding hybrid in Southern Kansas, two years The above picture is typical of th WwW 
in a row. Yielded 148 bushels per acre in East Central Oklahoma every stalk ati this fine Hybrid: PMsay Belig Make THREE Bans owe nioneat 
in 1949. you try Keystone 222. You will be more than pleased with results. 
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FUNK’S HYBRID CORN Watson Hybrid No. 18 
G-711 is a medium, late to full season hybrid Oklahoma and Texas grown seed. A _ yel- 
for Oklahoma. Does exceptionally well on low double cross hybrid. This hybrid produces 
medium to high fertility soils. Rapid early rather large tapering ears, with large, soft, 
growth helps G-711 get started and well deep yellow kernels. Matures in about 120 
rooted before summer droughts. G-711 has days. This hybrid is very popular due to the a 
considerable drouth and heat resistance and excellent appearance and quality of seed and Go 
under normal conditions produces 60 to 70 its satisfactory performance in most sections 
per cent two-ear plants. of the southwest. 
Price per bushel $9.90 per bushel $8.75 
G-94—This great hybrid is probably grown 
over a greater range of farming country 
than any other hybrid. The reasons for its 
popularity are easy to see. G-94 is tops 
for yield—tops for grain quality—tops for 
standing ability. Medium early maturity for 
Oklahoma. Showy, solid ears are liked for 
deep kernels of top quality. 
Price per bushel $9.90 
Missouri No. 8 
Produces grain of soft starch and medium 
dent. Stalk is rather tall, heavy foliage and 
deep roots. This hybrid is noted for pro- 
ducing corn under severe conditions of 
drought and hardship. It is well adapted to 
less fertile land, but does well on good land. 
Maturity about 115 days. Under good condi- 
tions will produce large percentage of two 
ears per stalk. It is a favorite with many 
farmers in eastern half of Oklahoma, south 
half of Missouri and all of Arkansas. 
Price per bushel $8.00 
OPEN POLLINATED U. S. No. 13 
A favorite hybrid over much of the central 
SEED CORN and southern cornbelt. Matures in about 105 
; days. Standup very good, and the stalk is 
Certified Oklahoma grown Reid's yellow dent, ™edium tall with dark green foliage. Pro- 
Lb. 25¢ postpaid. duces a high yield of yellow grain of good 
By express collect quality. The ears husk easily and it is popular 
with both growers and feeders. 
1 bu. $4.50 Price per bushel $8.00 
18 PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS—Since 1906 
