REED’S Double Cross Hybrid CORN 
Dacia galanin sr ies ORNS a Shy Sy ET a 
CORNELL HYBRID 29-3 
Cornell 29-3 is a high yielding hybrid, most suitable for silage at eleva- 
tions of 600 to 1200 feet. The ears are long, the cob is small and the Kernels 
of different colors. Silage from this corn is especially high in grain content, 
and you can not go far wrong in planting part of your acreage to this well 
known Hybrid. Still hard to beat despite its faults. 
Price—$8.25 per bu. large flats, large rounds $5.00 per bu. 
OHIO M-15 
A highly recommended corn for silage at elevations from 600 to 1200 feet, 
Ohio M-15 can be used safely: for grain in most of Pennsylvania, western New 
York and valleys of low elevation. It matures about four or five days later 
than 29-3. It is a hybrid rich in grain content with a tall leafy stalk even at 
the hard dough stage of development. Price—$8.25 per bu. large flats. 
OHIO K-24 
An excellent hybrid for late silage. This 
should be used in New York State only in 
valleys of low elevation. It is excellent for 
silage in Pennsylvania, but a little late for 
grain. 
Price—$8.75 per bu. large flats. 
NEW NEW NEW 
CORNELL M-1 
Here is a dandy new corn developed 
by the department of plant breeding at 
Cornell. It matures a little ahead of 29-3 
and is wonderful for early silage and 
husking. This corn is really worth trying. 
It is very resistant to root rot which 
causes so much corn to go down. Husks 
very easily. Supply very limited. 
Price — $9.25 per bu., F.O.B., Cortland, 
N. Y. Bags free. 
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