CORN 
TABLE VARIETIES 
1 quart to 200 hills; 1 peck per acre 
Sugar Corn should not be planted until May, or when 
the ground is warm. For succession, plant about every 
two weeks until the last of July. As hybrids mature very 
uniformly they should be planted at intervals of a week 
or ten days to assure a continuous supply. All varieties 
may be either sown one inch deep in rows three to four 
feet apart, the seeds being placed about 8 inches apart 
in the rows, or they may be planted in hills at distances 
of three or four feet apart each way, allowing not more 
than 3 plants to a hill. The size of the variety and the 
richness of the soil should determine the distance of 
planting. Hybrid corn because of its deeper rooting 
character may be planted closer than open pollinated 
varieties. Cultivate frequently but shallow until the 
tassels appear. 
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Corn treated with Spergon can be safely planted 
much earlier than untreated seed. 
ARISTOGOLD BANTAM EVERGREEN—(86 days) 
(Y) Ears 9 to 10 in. long, with 16 to 18 rows of Kernels, 
deep green husked. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—TIll. 15 
(W) Ears 8 in. long. Noted for 
quality cut corn per ton. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY—(Y) Extremely 
Stewart’s Disease is not a factor. 
GOLD RUSH—(66 days) (Y) Ears 8% inches long, 12 
to 14 rows. Tight dark green husk. Large for such an 
early sort and fine quality. 
IOCHIEF—(83 days) (Y) Ears 8% inches long, 14 to 
18 rows of deep yellow kernels. Ears large, attractive, 
frequently 2 per stalk. 
NARROW GRAIN EVERGREEN—(14 x 11) (86 days) 
(W) 8 inch ears containing 18 to 20 rows of deep white 
narrow kernels. Exceptionally heavy yielder combined 
with quality and hardiness. 
PROSPERITY—(83 days) (Y) Bright green ears. 814” 
long, 14 to 18 rowed, kernels bright yellow. A depend- 
able cropper. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN HYBRID—(86 days) (W) 
Ears 8% inches long—l4 to 18 rowed, having tight, 
heavy husks, very productive, fine quality. 
FIELD CORN 
Hybrid Yellow Varieties 
IOWA 939—(90-100 days) Plants medium height, ears 
rough, medium long, 16 rows of reddish yellow grain. 
Yields well in average soils. 
GOLD LINE 378—(115-120 days) Ears 10 to 12 in. 
having 20 rows of goden yellow kernels. The strong, 
sturdy fodder stays green while the ears mature making 
it an excellent silage variety. 
U.S. 13—(100-110 days) Well adapted to this area and 
still used as the standard variety for comparing other 
hybrids. Ears are large, 20 to 22 rows of deep rich 
yellow medium soft grains. One of the highest yielding 
of all hybrids for both grain and silage. 
Hybrid (85 days) 
high ratio of first 
early therefore 
Superior Seeds ° 
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PRICES 
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Pt. Pt. Qt: 
Black Mexican _______—-$.25 $.40 $.75 
Country Gentlemen 
(Shoe Peg) ene 40n eo 
Early Evergreen _._.. .25 .40 .75 
Rarly (superior) 22 20-40) 3.75 
Golden Bantam _—-—s«.25,s—«=ndkO = .75 
Improved Early Adam_ .20 .30 .55 
Stowell’s Evergreen Ex. 
Selecteds oe rew252, 5.406 sD 
White Evergreen nes 2D ©6.40> 2.75 
Pop Corn—South American—25c Lb. 
HYBRIDS 
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Country Gentlemen | Ci 
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Golden Beauty _ =e m4 orden 
Golden Cross Bantam — .40 .60 1.15 
Gold Rush 240) oe 2o 
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Iochief ah 40  .75 1.25 
Narrow Grain Ever- 
green (14x11) _ _ 40 .75 1.50 
Stowell’s Evergreen es 
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Prosperity 40 = .75 1.50 
FIELD CORN Qt. Pk. 
Iowa Silver Mine $.35 $1.85 
Lancaster County Sure 
Crop _ Saco 1.85 
Pride of the North .35 1.85 
Ried’s Yellow Dent .35 1.85 
HYBRIDS 
Gold Line #378 - 40 2.50 
Iowa 939 (Certified) 40 2.50 
Phsiersyo4@ 70 4.20 
U.S. 13 (Certified) 40 2.50 
J. MANNS & CO., BALTIMORE 2, MD. 
Pk. 
$4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
3.50 
4.00 
4.00 
7.50 
6.00 
7.50 
6.00 
7.50 
Bu. 
$6.00 
6.50 
6.00 
6.50 
9.00 
9.00 
12.50 
9.00 
50 
Lbs. 
$12.50 
12.50 
12.00 
12.50 
12.00 
10.00 
12.00 
12.00 
25.00 
22.50 
25.00 
30.00 
20.00 
27.50 
20.00 
25.00 
27.50 
22.50 
27.50 
