! NEW CORNELL M-1 ! 
A fine new yellow dent corn with remarkable standability, due to its marked 
resistance to root rot. The stalks are green even after the corn begins to ripen. 
This hybrid is an excellent dual purpose corn (silage and grain) for most of the 
northeast. 
Price—$9.75 per bu., large or medium flat grade. Frt. paid 2 bu. or more. 
Round grade $6.00 per bu. Pk. $2.95 postpaid. 
NEW CORNELL M-4 
Another fine new hybrid developed by the Plant Breeding Department at 
Cornell. This is a trifle later than M-1 with a little better standability and 
heavier yielder. Both are excellent grain corns and husk very easily. Start 
your silo filling with M-1 and finish with M-4. 
Price—$9.75 per bu., large or medium flat grade. Frt. paid 2 bu. or more. 
Round grade $6.00 per bu. Pk. $2.95 postpaid. Supply limited. 
WISCONSIN 335 
EARLY HUSKING CORN 
Wisconsin 335 is a fine grain corn. The ears are variegated running both 
red and yellow. It is a trifle earlier than the new M-1 but does not have quite 
as sturdy a stalk. Certified seed exceptionally nice. 
Price—$9.75 per bu. Frt. paid 2 bu. or more. Large flat grade. 
CORNELL 29-3 
Many still like this well known hybrid. Where lodging is not a problem 
it still does a grand job for early silage and husking. 
Price—$9.75 per bu. Frt. paid 2 bu. or more. Large flat grade. 
OHIO M-15 
For a corn coming a little later than 29-3 and one having a better resistance 
to root rot the Ohio M-15 is hard to beat. It gives a large tonnage of silage 
with good grain content. 
Price—$9.75 per bu. Frt. paid 2 bu. or more. Large flat grade. 
OHIO K-24 
Chio K-24 is a well proven silage corn. It has one of the sturdiest stalks 
of any of the hybrids. The leaves are very green and the ears are high on the 
stalks. This works very well with a field harvester. 
Price—$9.75 per bu. Frt. paid 2 bu. or more. Large flat grade. 
PENNSYLVANIA 602 
Here is a new corn developed by the plant breeding department of Pennsyl- 
vania State College. It is a fine corn for silage in most sections of New York 
State and can even be used for grain in the lower Hudson Valley and Long 
Island. It comes a little later than K-24. 
Price—$10.50 per bu. Frt. paid 2 bu. or more. Large flat grade. 
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