CANADIAN GROWN HYBRID CORN 
Provide for Greater Hardiness, Adaptability, Yield. 
Select a Gunson Hybrid to Fit Your Needs 
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GUNSON 22—85 days for grain—7O days for silage. A 
new early Hybrid of which we are very proud. In compar- 
ative tests it has averaged 10% higher yield than No. 275 
and 15% higher than No. 240. It is an excellent dual 
purpose corn for locations which need a short season. 
Stalks are 6 to 7 feet high with an abundance of broad 
leaves. The ear is good size, picks easily and husks clean. 
Kernel is deep, yellow and smooth dent. 
GUNSON 240—80 days for grain—65 days for ensilage. 
A real early hybrid for areas with a comparatively short 
growing season. Considering its earliness, it produces a 
good size flinty ear, deep kerneled, exceptionally small cob, 
stalks medium in height and leafy. Will outyield standard 
varieties of flint corn. 
GUNSON 275—85 days for grain—7O days for ensilage. 
An excellent early hybrid, with exceptionally long kernels 
for an early corn. Will outyield both flint and early open- 
pollinated dent varieties. 
GUNSON 335—95 days for grain—75 days for ensilage. 
A new Hybrid. This corn has proved itself by yielding 
phenomenal amounts of grain and silage. Under no cir- 
cumstances allow the red color to prejudice you against 
this corn. 
GUNSON 355—95 days for grain—75 days for ensilage. 
A hardy vigorous fast growing hybrid with strong, leaty 
stalks and well shaped ears. Earlier than Cornell 34-53. 
355 has produced yields up to 100 bushels per acre. 
GUNSON H300—105 days for grain—90 days for en- 
silage. An outstanding general purpose corn for practically 
any section we serve. Yellow dent, straight stalks, great 
leafiness and large well filled ears. This corn will fit into 
any age growing program. By far the outstanding corn on 
our list. 
CORNELL M-4— is the newest release from the New York 
College of Agriculture. It is an all yellow hybrid that pro- 
duces both good grain and silage. It will make an excellent 
dual purpose corn in its area of adaptation. The ear is 
medium size, well placed on the plant, with smooth kernels. 
M-4 is a good husker, is resistant to stalk rot diseases and 
smut. It has excellent standability and is a truly outstanding 
hybrid. It is slightly earlier than Cornell M-1. 
CORNELL 29-3—105 days for grain—85 days for ensil- 
age. Disease resistance, true hybrid vigor and perfection 
have made this corn a favorite for years. Has reddish yellow 
kernels on a good sized ear. As tall as Sweepstakes but 
leafier. Has an excellent root system providing protection 
in wind and drouth. 
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