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Test Plot of Pennoll Wheat 
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FIELD SEEDS 
The use of the best seed is the easiest way to improve a farm crop. There is no extra equipment or work involved. In fact, the same 
work and the same land will produce increased yields if better seed is used. To be assured of good seed use Penna. Certified Seed purchased 
from Farmers Supply. Telephone your order today. Phone: 7127, 
PENNA. CERTIFIED SEED WHEAT 
PENNOLL. A superior winter Wheat. This midseason variety is a medium tall, stiff-strawed, 
beardless, white-chaffed, soft red winter Wheat which has shown good resistance to smut. 
The grain is heavy and large. Test yields amounted to 45.5 bushels per acre this year. 
Sow 1% to 2 bushels per acre. 
THORNE. A very popular variety grown by Lancaster County farmers. Beardless variety 
with stiff straw, medium in height, brown chaffed and producing heavy yields. Test yields 
were close to Pennol!. Sow 1% to 2 bushels per acre. 
SENECA, Produced from a cross made at the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. This 
almost beardless variety is a sister strain to Thorne, is very stiff strawed, medium in height, 
brown chaffed and has shown a slightly higher yield and a higher bushel weight than Thorne. 
Sow 11% to 2 bushels per acre. 
PENNA. CERTIFIED BARLEY 
WONG. Winter Barley was developed from a cross made in China and was selected and 
released by New York Experiment Station. It is a semi-awned type of Barley. Compact, 
6-row heads, stiff coarse straw, medium early in maturity and resistant to mildew. Pro- 
duces heavy bushel and weight yields. Sow 2 bushels per acre. 
KENBAR. New type winter Barley released by Kentucky and Pennsylvania Experiment 
Stations. This variety was selected from a composite cross of many varieties. Kenbar has 
semi-rough awns, a compact short 6-row head, a fine stiff straw, is medium early in maturity 
and has shown resistance to mildew and loose smut. Sow 2 bushels per acre. 
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FALL SEEDS 
Certified Pennoll Wheat—Treated . 
Certified Thorne Wheat—Treated. . 
Certified Seneca Wheat—Treated. . 
Certified Wong Barley—Treated .. 
Certified Kenbar Barley—Treated_. 
(Our supply of Pennoll Wheat and Kenbar 
Barley is limited. Do not delay. Order now.) 
Domestic Rye Grass........ 100 Ibs. 
N. W. Alfalfa-Verified............. 
Grimm Alfalfa-Verified............ 
Buffalo Certified Alfalfa........... 
Ranger Certified Alfalfa........... 
Balboa Ryes25, en en oe eee 
Selected: Rye.) 5 re es 
Winter Oats—Certified............ 
Timothy sco oe terion 
Brome Grass............... 100 Ibs. 
Orchard Grass............. 100 Ibs. 
Winter Vetch............... 100 Ibs. 
Prices on Fall Seeds available after July 15. 
Sent on request. 
», LOWEALTH Hybrid Seed Corn 
SUNN A eee 4 Leads with a remarkable scientific ““SPUN-FILM” Treated Seed 
pat x “Spun-Film” assures unequaled seeding vitality. 
ake, It provides unsurpassed protection against cold, wet weather 
and soil-borne diseases. 
IOWEALTH PRICES: 
irs ‘ an HeRgeer nal ! “4 Lb. 30c; 1/,bus. $3.50; 1,bus. $6.25; bus. $12.00 
Delivered to farm or railroad station (our option) 200 lbs. or more 
U.S.13 “STATION” HYBRID 
Very popular in Chester, Lancaster and 
Delaware counties, Pennsylvania, and in 
parts of Maryland, New Jersey, and Dela- 
ware. Requires full growing season and 
good soil. Very strong roots. Large fodder 
type, often grown for silo. Large flat kernels. 
Lb. 25c.; MYwbus. $3.00; bus. $5.25; bus. 
$10.00. Freight paid on 200 pounds or more. 
SEED CORN, Open Pollinated 
Freight is prepaid on 200 pounds of Open-Pollinated 
Corn or more Per Bus. 
Lancaster County Sure Crop...... 
Reed’s Yellow Dent...... sie tccadeis, sane 
White Cap Yellow Dent........... 
Yellow Sweepstakes............... 
Eureka Ensilage................... 
White Ensilage......... Siebert Rise ace 
90 Day—Yellow................... 
LANCASTER, PENNA. 
IOWEALTH No. 25 
This hybrid is a full-season Corn, giving its best performance on rolling Iand. It is the best 
you can get for thin soil and does as well as any on good soil. This hybrid is dark green, 
medium ear and plant height and top-notch stalks and roots. A clean Corn to pick; dries 
fast, making it valuable for cribbing. Don’t fail to plant part of your acreage to lowealth 
No. 25 
IOWEALTH No. 29A 
Here is a high-yielding hybrid combining good parent strains for Lancaster County. 
Tough stalks and roots; drought and beetle resistant. Mammoth ears and wide deep kernels. 
Best adapted to good soils or rich bottom lands. Lots of ears are fully a foot long. It is fine 
for hand and machine husking. Also its tall, dark green stalks are very desirable for ensilage. 
IOWEALTH AQ 
lowealth AQ is an improved, rugged, strong-stalked, deep-rooted Corn that matures in 
90 to 100 days. Never a dropped ear; very tough, willowy stalk. Resists drought. Kernels are 
deep, wide and starchy. Ear is medium height and will mature in time for picking by machine. 
Try it once and we know you will want it again. Large or medium flat kernel grades. 
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