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This is the big silo filler. A yellow dent hybrid without a superior 
In its maturity class. Being a few days later than Ohio M-15 and a 
few days earlier than Ohio K-24, this variety is the big tonnage pro- 
ducer of silage with strong stalks and large ears for the dairy farm 
where Corn is well grown in New York State and the Northeast. 
This is an excellent silage Corn for all the good Corn-growing dairy 
farms. 
be ae . 
A. W. Yorks of Honeoye Falls, N. Y., with an excellent field of 
Ohio K-62 grown on his farm this past year for silage. 
ROUND KERNELS are highly recommended for planting with a grain drill. 
For this reason they are sometimes known as Drill Size. Round kernels will 
produce just as good a crop as flat kernels provided the proper spacing is 
used. See Price List for those varieties in which we can furnish the Round or 
Drill Size kernels. They are economical. 
STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT 
These black-winged_ robbers 
won’t stay long in a field pro- 
tected by Stanley‘s Crow Re- 
pellent. Not poisonous, and 
does not affect the corn—but 
the crows leave. A 60-cent can 
treats a bushel of seed. 
Witte se tetas wie $1.75 
(enough for 4 bushels 
of seed corn) 
Ti pese sae aio tae anes 1.00 
(enough for 2 bushels 
of seed corn) 
Ci oy SPUN, oe Commer ST eat -60 
(enough for 1 bushel 
tr Okie K-62 
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DON'T BE WITHOUT 
THIS HEAVY-PRODUCING 
SILAGE CORN 
