Reed’s Adapted 
Hybrid Seed Corn 
! NEW CORNELL M-1 ! 
A fine new yellow dent corn with’ rémarkable standability, due to its marked 
resistance to root rot. The stalkseare greenbeven after the corn begins to ripen. 
This hybrid is an excellent-duaL purpose corn \tsitagewand grain) for most of the 
northeast. 
Price—Pk. $2.95 postpaid. $9.75 per bu., large or medium flat grade. Frt. 
paid 2 bu. or ta@re, Round grade $6.00 per bu. 
NEW CORNELL M-4 
Another fine new Mybrid developed by the Plant Breeding Department at 
Cornell. This is a tvifle later than M-1 with a@ little better standability and 
heavier yielder. Both? are excellent grain corns and Musk very easily. Start 
your silo filling with Ms! and finish with M-4. 
Price—Pk. $2.95 postpaid. $9.75 per bu., large or medium flat grade. Frt. 
paid 2 bu. or mores Round grade $6.00 pér bu. 
WISCONSIN 335 
EARLY HUSKING CORN 
Wisconsin 335 is @agfme grain corn. The ears arevariegated running both 
red and yellow. It is|a@ trifle earlier than the new Mei but does not have quite 
as sturdy a stalk. COé@rtified seed exceptionally mee. 
Price—$9.75 per bu. (ame. paid 2 bu. of more. Mgege flat grade. 
NEW HUSKER --- MICHIGAN 250 
Here is a new corm developed in Michiean whic is filling a definite need for 
a sure ripening huski#@@orn. It has wonderful. unifgpmity, stalk strength and 
husks very easily. 
Price—$10.50 per bu.apge flat grade. 
OHIO Ni-15 
For a corn comings little later than 29-3 and on@ Waving a better resistance 
to root rot the Ohio Mets is hard to beat. It giveS™@ large tonnage of silage 
with good grain conten® 
Price—$9.75 per bu. BM paid 2 bu: or more, Large dat grade. 
OHIO K-24 
Chio K-24 is a w@ll proven silage corn. “It_has*@ne of the sturdiest stalks 
of any of the hybrids. The leaves are very green an@ the ears are high on the 
stalks. This works véfy well with a field harvester, 
Price—$9.75 per bu. Hf@igpaid 2.bu. or more. Large Mat grade. 
PENNSYLVANIA 602 
Here is a new corm developed py the prant breeding department of Pennsyl- 
vania State College. It is a fine corn for silage in most sections of New York 
State and can even be used for grain in the lower Hudson Valley and Long 
Island. It comes a little later than K-24. 
Price—$10.50 per bu. Frt. paid 2 bu. or more. Large flat grade. 
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