HYBRID FIELD CORN 
BEST VARIETIES FOR NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND 
The excellent hybrids we offer are chosen to give you the most from your corn, 
especially in short season areas. They are adapted to Northeastern conditions 
and give maximum production and highest actual food value. 
960 FLINT-DENT HYBRID KF. The Earliest Corn. 
Designed for high elevations and northern areas. Hard, dented kernels, good leafi- 
ness and strong stalks. Adapted to cold and grows vigorously, maturing fully 
ripe corn in shortest seasons. Space 9 in. apart in the row. 
Lb. 55c; 2 Lbs. $1.00; Pk. (14 Lbs.) $4.25 postpaid to 5th Zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (56 Lbs.) $11.75; 2 Bu. $23.00. 
964 KINGSCROST KE. Fine Early Grain Type. 
Very early yellow dent corn that produces big yields even at high elevations. 
Ears large and well-filled, stalks short but vigorous. A heavy yielder, particu- 
larly if planted fairly close. Outstanding in the early group. 
Lb. 55c; 2 Lbs. $1.00; Pk. (14 Lbs.) $4.25 postpaid to 5th Zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (56 Lbs.) $11.75; 2 Bu. $23.00. 
967 KINGSCROST KS. Best Full Season Hybrid. 
The long, well-filled ears ripen fully in Western New York and similar areas, and 
plants stay green until frost making ensilage of best type even at moderate 
- elevations. Smut-resistant, stiff stalked, a tremendous yielder. 
Cornell M-4—Highly recommended general purpose corn. 
957 CORNELL M-4. (New) The Outstanding Hybrid. 
The finest general-purpose corn we offer, medium early and a great 
producer, widely adapted and very dependable. It husks easily and is 
resistant to stalk and root rots so that it stands well for mechanical 
picking. Outyields many later varieties. Grow for grain at medium 
elevations and for ensilage in shorter seasons. Highly recommended. 
Lb. 50c; 2 Lbs. 95c; Pk. (14 Lbs.) $3.75 postpaid to 5th Zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (56 Lbs.) $9.00; 2 Bu. $17.50. 
We ship up to 14 Ibs. of Field Corn postpaid in the U.S. A. to the 5th Zone 
(about 1000 miles from Rochester.) Beyond that limit, please add 5c per Ib. for 
extra shipping charges. 
Lb. 55c; 2 Lbs. $1.00; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $4.25; postpaid to 5th Zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (56 Lbs.) $11.75; 2 Bu. $23.00. 
970 KINGSCROST M-2. Midseason. Valuable for Ensilage. 
Recommended primarly for silage at moderate elevations, and in 
cooler areas. Produces an abundance of wide, long dark green leaves 
on sturdy stalks, matures in midseason. Ears notably long and dry quick- 
ly. Lb. 55c; 2 Lbs. $1.00; Pk. (14 Lbs.) $4.25 postpaid to 5th Zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (56 Lbs.) $11.75; 2 Bu. $23.00. 
973 SILOBRED. Heavy Yielding Hybrid Blend for Ensilage. 
Several vigorous hybrids combined for maximum ensilage production. 
Broad dark leaves and thick stalks, remains green even when ears are 
practically ripe, giving extra tonnage of top feeding value. 1 Bushel 
will sow 5-6 acres. 
Lb. 50c; 2 Lbs. 90c; Pk. (14 Lbs.) $3.60 postpaid to 5th Zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (56 Lbs.) $8.25; 2 Bu. $16.00. 
SEED GRAIN 
N. Y. Certified —@ A FT §—Treated Seed 
CRAIG. Certified. Best New Variety —Tremendous Yields. 
Outstanding for dependable heavy yields, with large, deep heads of 
uniform type. Short, stiff straw, stands very well and has high-rust 
resistance. A vigorous, midseason type, highly recommended wherever 
straw is not important. Shorter and slightly later than Mohawk, a 
top yielder. N. Y. Certified— Treated. Bu. (32 Lbs.) $2.40; 
3 Bu. Sack $6.95; 10 Bu. or more at $2.25 per Bu. Not prepaid. 
MOHAWK. Pure N.Y. Certified Stock. An Excellent Variety. 
Well adapted, heavy yielding, resistant to blight and common leaf 
rust (not Race 45). Matures early making heavy weight of plump 
kernels. Medium height, very stiff strawed and resists lodging, even 
with plenty of nitrogen. Bu. (32 Lbs.) $2.20; 3 Bu. Sack $6.45; 
10 Bu. or more at $2.10 per Bu. Not prepaid. 
Field of Craig Oats Grown for See 
Aisles are left to aid thorough inspection and roguing. 
SPRING BARLEY 
ERIE. The Best Two-Row Type—N.Y. Certified 
Smooth awned, heavy yielding, stiff strawed and erect. Kernels 
plump and heavy Fine for feed or as nurse crop for seedings, excel- 
lent to grow with oats. Resistant to powdery mildew. An excellent 
barley. N. Y. Certified—Treated. 
Bu. (48 Lbs.) $3.40; 2 Bu. Sack $6.70; 
10 Bu. or more at $3.25 per Bu. Not prepaid. 
GENESEE WHEAT and HUDSON WINTER BARLEY 
Ready in August—we will gladly send price list on request. 
These two new varieties are best for New York State. 
BUCKWHEAT 
JAPANESE. The Best Variety. Far superior to common buckwheat? 
taller, more vigorous and a heavier yielder. Large plump kernels. 
Easily grown, valuable for grain on poor land and an excellent cover 
crop for orchards. Widely grown for weed control. Bu. (48 Lbs.) $2.293 
2 Bu. Sack $4.40; 
10 Bu. or more at $2.10 per bu. Not prepaid. 
(Note: It usually costs more than the seed is worth to ship one bushel 
or less. 2 Bu. by freight are about $2.50.) 
HAIRY VETCH. Widely grown for green manure, this tall vigorous 
legume makes a heavy growth and enriches the soil. Sow with spring 
or fall grain, 30 lbs. per acre. For hay, sow 15 lbs. per acre with oats. 
5 Lbs. $2.15; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $5.75 postpaid to 5th zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $15.60; 100 Lbs. $26.00. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE. Produces a mass of broad smooth leaves, much 
relished by sheep and hogs. If not pastured too ciose, it will grow back 
and produce a second crop. Sow in early August, 6 to 8 lbs. per acre. 
Lb. 50c; 10 Lbs. $3.85 postpaid to 5th zone. 
Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 27c per lb. 
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