Allows you a choice of the best producing Hybrids 
for irrigated and dryland, to mature fully before frost 
in the relatively short growing seasons in Montana, 
Western Dakota and in Eastern Wyoming. 
Here you have the earliest maturing Hybrids that yield best in the short 
season country ... Hybrids that germinate rapidly and grow vigorously in 
the seedling stage. 
. Highest Yielding 80-Day Maturity Falconer-Type 
most popular corn for dry land 
V2 bu. $6.80; 1 bu. $12.50 
Regular flat kernels. 
Y2 bu. $6.80; 1 bu. $12.50 
A pure yellow dent of beautiful ears ... 85-day maturity ... Large 
plants with many large leaves, well placed ears, and stalks that 
stand up ... Husks open early in fall... permitting early drying 
and safe cribbing ... Large ears ... with fully dented kernels ... Easily 
picked by machine or by hand. Here is a Hybrid that matures early every year 
in short season country. ; 
The earlier pure yellow dent ... matures in 80 days... Produces 
a big sturdy plant ...ears placed at uniform level for easy picking. 
Y2 bu. $6.80; 1 bu. $12.50 
Approximately the same maturity as the Haney strain Minnesota 
No. 13... . makes a beautiful field of dark green plants with ears 
that ripen while plants are still green. . . it picks on dry days when 
other hybrids cannot be picked ... and because of early drying it can be safely 
cribbed ahead of other corn. Regular Flat Kernels. ... 90-day maturity. 
Y2 bu. $6.80; 1 bu. $12.50 
Two South Dakota Hybrids with top performance bred 
for deeper roots. Have less foliage to give off moisture. 
SOKOTA 220—85 day maturity is one of the earliest maturing Hybrids 
that have yielded good along side flint corns past two years. We recommend 
it for dryland. $12.00 per bushel for medium flat. 
SOKOTA 250—90-95 day maturity that produced 101 bushels of good corn 
on irrigated sandy loam land. Bobers recommend it for river bottom and 
irrigated land. $12 per bushel for medium flat kernels. Early orders for this 
new Hybrid will be more sure to be filled. ; 
BOBER' “se 
