Canton 2, Ohio Field Corn 
Ohio Farmers Plant More Ohio Hybrids than all other Hybrids Combined 
CERTIFIED HYBRID CORN «© con our section 
The following Certified Ohio Hybrids are those recommended by our State Experiment Station and 
County Agents, and they have proved their value on practically all of the fams in our area. Dates to ripen- 
ing are reliable averages, of course varying somewhat with the weather and soil conditions. 
Our Hybrid Corn is Treated C 54 (Ohio 3254) 105 to 110 days. Medium 
height plants, ears just right for picking, and husks 
Ohio M 15 (90 days). The earliest good Ohio easily. C 54 ranked first in yield at the Experiment 
Hybrid, so adapted to Northern sections and for Station. The grain is very deep, not rough. Also 
late planting. Plants slightly taller than K 23, resistant to lodging, leaf blight, aphids, and corn 
strong, resistant to lodging, blight and corn borer. borer. 
mit are Lge gue te thick, 16 to 18 rowed, More Silage per Acre 
iving a heavy yield. 1 
ig : U. S. 13 (115-120 days). In our section U. S. 13 is 
Ohio M 34 (95 days). Stalks are short, foliage very the corn to plant to fill up the silo. Tall leafy 
Gareereen, ears nediunisize’ with thick deep plants, corn borer and disease resistant. Ears large 
and deep grained, superior to other types en- 
kernels. M 34 is high in blight and smut resist- 
ance, good in resistance to stalk breakage, with 
medium root strength. It is quite tolerant to corn 
borer damage. Satisfactory for mechanized picking. Open Pollinated Field Corn 
K 62 (95 to 100 days). Slightly earlier than K 24 We will have ample stocks of the following 
it has outyielded that variety 5 or 6 bushels per | Varieties: 
acre, and the ears carried less moisture at harvest. Early Butler Old Virginia 
Resistant to lodging and breakage, well suited | Hawks Early Yellow Dent Lancaster Sure Crop 
to mechanical picking. 
silage corn. 
W 64. A few days later than 3262 and a still heavier . 
yielder. Rates about the best of all Ohio Hybrids Pe hasan wart 
for standing well without lodging or stalk break- LARSEN ALE 
age. Resistant to aphis, smut and corn borer. 
and open Pollinated Corn 
Good for mechanical picking. We are in position to meet all 
reliable competition on Certified Grades 
Ohio K 24 (100 days). One of the heaviest yield- 
ing ay poets Corn | ate pss and 
adapted to the average soll. Ears borne low on . . 
stalk, of medium length, 14 to 18 rowed, grain Spraying Weeds in Corn 
medium rough and of the softer type. Last year we supplied farmers with 2, 4D Weed 
Killers for both pre-emergence and later application 
Ohio K 35 (100 days). One of the best. A con- | on corn. Very good results are reported. On the 
sistently high yielder of uniform, sturdy growth. | Weed Killer page in this catalog we include the 
Resistant to lodging. Also has good resistance | best formulas for farmers’ use. 
to stalk rot, blight and smut. Plants fairly tall, ears 
borne medium low, ears heavy and rather short, 
14 to 18 rowed. We highly recommend K 35 as Treat Your Seed Corn 
of all around value especially adapted to sandy to Insure Better Stands 
and lighter soils. Drought resistant. Spergon. 11% oz. treats 1 bushel. 1 oz. pkg. 25c, 
5 oz. tin $1.00, 1 Ib. $2.25. Spergon is very 
404 A (100 days). A very high yielding variety valuable in treating other seeds also. 
and adapted in every way to this section and to 
practically every type of soil. The small, strong | Arasan. 34 to 1 oz. treats 1 bushel. 34 oz. pkg. 25c, 
shank makes 404 A easy to harvest. 8 oz. can $1.00, 2 Ib. can $3.20. 
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