THREE NEW HYBRIDS 
They were available for the first time in 1951 
and are offered again this year 
in limited quantities. 
LP 555 
LP 666 
This medium-early maturing hybrid produces a 
heavy yield of excellent quality grain. These two 
characteristics, with its lodging resistance and 
corn borer tolerance, make LP 555 one of the 
best hybrids ever offered to Corn Belt farmers. 
The stalks are of medium height, the ears well- 
placed, and it is well adapted to a wide variety 
of soil types in the North Central, Central and 
South Central sections. 
This is an outstanding new hybrid into which 
have been combined all of the desirable charac- 
teristics of high yield, lodging resistance, corn 
borer tolerance, quality, and wide adaptability 
to soil types. The stalks are of medium height, 
and the large cylindrical ears are well placed. 
If your farm is in the Central, South Central or 
Southern section of the Corn Belt, you will find 
LP 666 highly satisfactory. 
A truly distinctive hybrid of medium maturity, 
well adapted to a wide range of seasonal con- 
ditions and soil types. It does especially well 
on the lighter type soils. The stalks are of me- 
dium height with well placed utility type ears. 
The plants are lodging resistant and corn borer 
tolerant. Test plot results indicate that LP 777 
is the coming champion in the Central, South 
Central and Southern sections of the Corn Belt. 
