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CORNELL 29-3 
GRAIN AND ENSILAGE CORNS 
Ensilage Varieties 
Later, leafier varieties producing heavy tonnage of ensi- 
lage per acre. Many will yield heavy crops of ears if 
planted early and spaced thinly for each stalk to develop. 
The hybrid varieties have strong root systems and usually 
outyield the open-pollinated kinds. 
IDAHYBRID 544, 105 days. Yellow dent with uniformly 
large ears and strong leafy stalks. For late grain or 
ensilage 
IOWA 4059, 110 days. Similar to the popular U.S 
%13 but a week or more earlier. Strong leafy stalk. 
SWEEPSTAKES, WESTBRANCH (Red), 110 days. Earli- 
est true ensilage corn which produces mature ears in 
this climate. 
YELLOW SWEEPSTAKES, 110 days. Immense leafy 
stalks usually ready for cutting a few days later than 
Westbranch. Ears are large and long with very broad 
yellow kernels. 
U. S. 13, (Hybrid), 120 days. Outstanding for strong 
stalks and well braced root system enabling the corn to 
withstand heavy rain and wind. Reliable for grain as well 
as ensilage. 
SUGAR ENSILAGE (Hybrid), 120 days. Giant hybrid 
between sweet corn and ensilage. Stalks are very large 
and leafy with sap of higher sugar content than other 
varieties. 
WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
CONN. 870, 120 days. Improved variety from the Conn 
Agricultural Station. A heavy producer adapted to New 
England conditions, similar in growth and season to U. $ 
#13 
Grain Varieties 
CORNELL 35.5 HYBRID, 95 days. Very early yellow 
dent with narrow kernels, particularly valued where there 
is a short growing season 
IDAHYBRID 330, 95 days. Extra early yellow dent 
Medium sized ears of close packed grain. Outstanding 
for uniformity, yield and earliness 
YELLOW CANADA, 100 days. Sometimes called 90-day 
yellow. The common 8-rowed flint corn of New England. 
Our strain produces particularly fine crops with large 
uniform ears 
CORNELL 29.3 HYBRID, 100 days. Vigorous heavy- 
leaved strain with a high yield of yellow dent ears tinged 
with red. Matures with Yellow Canada, but is leafier. 
All of the above will be supplied 
at Market Prices 
Most of the hybrid varieties are treated with approved 
fungicides to assure the best possible stands. The seed is 
also sized for more even planting 
Where crows and other birds pull corn we recommend the 
use of Reliance Crown Repellent. This may be used with 
fungicides and does not clog the planter. 
VY. pt. 40c; pt. 75c; qt. $1.25; gal. $3.25 
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