STER 
The great favorite in northern 
zones. Tops in performance in 
Official Montana and other 
State yield trials. Whether it's 
grown on light soil in extreme 
northern zones, or on heavy 
soil in north-central zones, it’s regarded every- 
where as the top hybrid in its maturity class! 
MASTER F 33 
A new tall-growing early Mas- 
ter Hybrid that dries rapidly 
and picks easily. Especially 
adapted to medium light soils 
in the 90 day areas. This new 
hybrid will really surprise you when you 
compute your harvest yields. 
MASTER F 32 
Shows remarkable cold resis- 
tance in cold wet soils, strong 
drouth resistance in dry areas, 
holds ears well and picks well, 
produces attractive, medium 
sized, but heavy ears. Popular for late plant- 
ing in 110 day areas. 
MASTER F 41A 
Matures faster, 
stands more stub- 
bornly, yields bet- 
ter (especially on 
light, sandy soils) 
than former F 41. 
This new model's 
tremendous rcots 
reduce root lodg- 
ing. The good sized 
heavy ears, with 
wide, deep kernels, 
machine-pick much 
cleaner than other 
100-day hybrids. 
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MASTER F 60A 
Here’s a real champion per- 
former wherever corn of 98 up 
to 110 days maturity is grown! 
It's classed as a 103 day hy- 
brid in Official State Tests, but 
yields equal much later varieties, even where’ 
later hybrids ‘will mature! 
or heavy soils. 
Does well on light 
MASTER F 75 
Here’s a new champion that’s 
only slightly later than F 60A, 
and with rougher dent and 
softer starch, for greatest feed- 
ing appeal! Strong, medium 
length snanks hold good sized ears up to 
harvest for easy, clean picking. Shows very 
high shelling percentage. 
MASTER F 77 
A new Master Hybrid matur- 
ing between F75 and F 83. A 
i choice feeding corn, with me- 
’ dium soft starch. For market 
corn, it dries quick, keeps well, 
and makes big yields. Extra heavy foliage, 
makes it a good silo filler in 95 day areas. 
MASTER F 83 
Outyield others of this maturity 
because you harvest more ears 
per acre. Many stalks bear two 
ears, both well filled with 
deep, thick kernels! Heavy 
foliage, big roots, and extra strong stalks that 
withstand borer attacks. 
MASTER F 84 
For various soil types in South 
Central and Southern zones, 
here’s a companion variety to 
F 83, with a larger, rougher, 
more cylindrical ears of softer 
starch kernels that have wonderful feeding 
appeal. Strong stalks stand well after borer 
attacks. Picks easily and shells out remark- 
able yields of big, long kernels. 
4 Ma 
MASTER F 90 
Like 101A, this new hybrid has remark- 
able stalks and shanks that stand up 
in high winds, storms, borer attacks. 
Makes longer, thinner ears than 101A, 
with thin cobs packed with bright, 
deep, thick kernels. In 110-115 day regions, the shell 
out will surprise you. 
