CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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CORN FOR GENERAL FIELD CROP 



Mexican June. 



ICEXICAN JUNE. — Has given our cus- 

 tomers the highest degree of satisfaction. 

 The stalks under favorable conditions grow 

 from 7 to 8 feet high and yield an average 

 of from 30 to 60 bushels per acre. For 

 best results it should be planted during the 

 months of June and July. Of a strong 

 erriwth it sends its roots deep into the soil. 

 Pactet, 10c.; lb., 25c.; 2 lbs., 45c., postpaid; 

 14-lb. peck, $1.25; 56-lb. bu., $4.50, not pre- 

 paid. 



MOSBY'S PROLIFIC— This corn is now 

 recognized as onf' of the leading prolific 

 varieties for the Southern Spates. It is a 

 medium size eared corn with a dented and 

 comparatively soft kernel of good depth 

 and horny white in color. The furrows 

 between the rows of kernels are generally 

 narrow, which shows kernels of good 

 shape. The ears hang down on the stalk 

 with a moderately short shank and are 

 most always well covered at the tip with 

 shuck. Packet. 10c. ; 1 ib., 25c.; 2 lbs., 45c., 

 postpaid; 14-lb. peck, $1.25; 56-lb. bu., $4.00, 

 not prepaid. 



CORN HUSKER. 



POP CORN. 



Write for Special Prices on Larffe 

 Quantities. 



GIiOBZ: BICE SHEZ.I.ED FOP CORN. — 



This is smallest variety of kernels; culti- 

 vated same as field or garden corn, but 

 drilled instead of hills. Very extensively 

 used for pop corn candy. We handle the 

 ! two best varieties, the Rice and Pearl, for 

 I seed purposes. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 30c., post- 

 I paid; 10 lbs., $2.00; 50 lbs,, $6.00, not pre- 

 ' paid. For candy manufacturing purposes, 

 $9.00 per 100 lbs. 



LIKE POP CORN? 



CORN POPPERS. — For popping 

 Pop Corn, making the work quick, 

 easy and pleasant. 75c.; $1.00; and 

 SI. 25, postpaid. 



Style A. 



74 C. A. 



BOSS PATENT ADJUSTABLE CORN 

 HUSKER. — Right-hand; select split mule- 

 skin; nickel plated single steel spear hook, 

 with lug at bottom to hold it in position. 

 Nickel plated cold rolled stamped steel 

 palm plate 414 x 2^4 inches, with 22 holes 

 for various adjustments; adjustable to 10 

 different positions; leather palm and wrist 

 piece 2^^ inches wide at wrist, with one 

 ^4 inch strap with nickel plated buckle 

 fastening. 75c. each, postpaid. 



Red Chief Com Sheller. 



RED CHIEF CORN SHELLER. 



Cast iron, japanned; fastened to bin. box, barrel, bucket or tub by two clamps; 

 height over all 10 inches; width over all S inches. Adjustable hopper, width 8% inches; 

 depth 4 inches. Weight each about 11 lbs. Price $4.00, by Express or Freight. 



Horseradish. 



HORSERADISH. 



CUIiTURE. — Horse Radish rarely produces seed but is grown 

 from pieces of the root. For the home garden they may be set 

 wherever a few feet of space is available, but when grown as a 

 crop they should be set in rich, moist, well prepared ground in 

 rows two and one-half feet apart and about eighteen inches 

 apart in the row. Set the roots vertically, small end down, and 

 the top of the root one to three inches below the surface of the 

 ground. Cultivate thoroughly until the tops cover the ground, 

 when their shade will keep down the weeds. Planted from 

 January to April. Price of Roots, 40c. per dozen; S2.00 per 100 

 postpaid; $18.00 per 1,000, not prepaid. 



