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Field Corn 



14 lbs. 1 peck; 56 lbs. 1 bushel. 



108. CHAMPION WHITE PEARL.. 100 days to maturity. Long, pure white, heavy ear, stalks medium 

 height, thick. Grown extensively in South by market gardeners for roasting ears. 



109. DIAMOND JOE'S BIG WHITE. Maturity 100 days. Ears white, 8 to 12 inches long, deep grains. Stalks 8 

 to 12 feet high. A favorite for roasting ears among market gardeners. 



110. IOWA EARLY GOLD MINE. 100 days. Yellow, deep grains heavy producer. Grown for ensilage exten- 

 sively as well as feed corn. 



111. REID'S YELLOW DENT. 110 days. Deep yellow colored ears. Butts and tip usually covered with ker- 

 nels. Leaves and stalks make excellent ensilage. A splendid feeding variety. 



112. IMPROYED YELLOW LEAMING. 110 days. Long yellow ears. Tall stalks producing two good ears, 

 very productive, an excellent variety for the South. A splendid feeding variety, one of the best. 



Prices on above: Pkt. 10c; lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c; 5 lbs. 80c, postpaid. Not prepaid, peck (14 lbs.) $1.10; bushel, 

 (56 lbs.) $3.75. 



113. ST. CHARLES RED COB. 75 days. Stalks about iy% feet tall, heavy producer of very large, white ears, 

 well filled with red cob. Used for roasting ears but makes an excellent matured ear. Recommended for 

 shipping. 



Calhoun Red Cob 



114. HASTINGS PROLIFIC WHITE. 100 days. Requires a fairly long season to develop hard corn. Stalk 

 is large, 8 to 12 feet tall according to soil and season. Ears of medium size, two or more to the stalk, de- 

 pending on the distance given and the growing condition. Cob is small, ears are well filled out. Best corn 

 for grain production, for roasting ears, for making meal and for stock feeding. 



115. CALHOUN RED COB. Cob deep red in color, kernels white and yellow, very well known. Matures in 130 

 to 150 days from planting. One of our leading Southern varieties. 



116. HICKORY KING. 110 days. A prolific white corn, large kernels, small slim cobs, prolific producer, grown 

 extensively by market gardeners for roasting ears. 



117. IMPERIAL WHITE DENT. 125 days. Very large ear, stands wet weather and drought better than other 

 varieties, strong root system, a certain cropper. In demand wherever grown. Good roasting ear for table 

 and shipping, good for feed and for grist. 



118. SURECROPPER CORN. Ears not quite as large as other varieties, makes roasting ears in about 60 days 

 and matures in about 110 days. Has drouth resisting qualities thoroughly adapted to the South. 



119. STECKLER'S CREOLE YELLOW DENT. 110 days. Deep yellow grains, closely packed, butts and tips 

 covered, used very extensively for ensilage. The favorite in this section, an excellent variety for feeding and 

 for making grist. 



120. MEXICAN JUNE. 125 days. A very dependable variety late in the spring throughout the Cotton belt. 

 Stalks are usually short, ears 8 to 9 inches long, grains short to medium, cobs medium in size, white with 

 a few blue grains. The best late corn for the South. 



121. GIANT RED COB. One of the finest large-eared Southern field corn, large grained, very productive, rec- 

 ommended highly for feeding and for milling purposes. For ensilage it is unsurpassed. Stalks 10 to 12 

 feet, ears 10 to 12 inches long, 18 to 22 rows, deep grain and pure white with red cob. 



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Steckler's Creole Yellow Flint 



122. STECKLER'S CREOLE 

 YELLOW FLINT. A very 

 hard grained corn, resists 

 drouth better than any 

 other variety and stands 

 more wet weather. Pro- 

 duces two good ears to the 

 stalk and is recommended 

 for all purposes and one 

 might say "weevil proof." 

 One of our main varieties 

 for feeding dry. 



Prices on above: Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c; 5 lbs. $1.00, postpaid. Not prepaid, peck (14 lbs.) $1.25. bushel. 

 (56 lbs.) $4.00. 



POP CORN 



We handle the three best varieties, White Rice, Japanese Hulless and Queen's Golden. Cultivate same as 

 field or garden corn. Used extensively for candy making. 



123. WHITE RICE SHELLED. An improved strain with large ears, and produces abundantly. Very extensive- 

 ly used. 



124. QUEEN'S GOLDEN. Stalks grow about 5 to 6 feet tall, large ears, rich golden vellow color, kernels 

 round and smooth. 



125. JAPANESE HULLESS. Known in some localities as Tom Thumb, a dwarf growing, heavy yielding va- 

 riety. Excellent popping qualities, fine flavor. 



Prices: Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c; 5 lbs. $1.00, postpaid. 



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