CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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EARLY FIELD CORN 



BASTING'S FBOI^IFIC WHITE. — This 

 variety of corn is prolific even under un- 

 favorable conditions; two ears are formed 

 on a stalk. They are naturally small, 

 weighing from seven to nine ounces, but 

 the cobs are extremely small and the ker- 

 nels average more than one-half an inch 

 in depth. The production of two or more 

 ears on almost every stalk is one of the 

 reasons for the variety ranking so high in 

 yield. Packet, lOc; 1 lb., 25c.; 2 lbs., 45c., 

 postpaid; 14 lb. peck, 91.50; 56 lb. bu., $4.00, 

 not prepaid. 



IMFBOVED YELLOW LEAMING-. — A 



very popular and extremely productive va- 

 riety On good land the stalks grow tall, 

 producing two good ears to each stalk. The 

 ears are long, with small red cob well filled 

 with grains of medium size, of a rich golden 

 color. Packet, 10c.; 1 lb., 25c.; 2 lbs., 40c.; 

 postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $1.00, 56 lb. bu., $3.00, 

 not prepaid. 



SILVEB MINE. — This wonderful White 

 Dent Corn is one of the most extensively 

 grown in our locality, as it is adapted to 

 a wide range of conditions; is drouth-proof 

 and of extreme vitality. The cob being 

 small, it dries out rapidly, while the cover 

 is ripening, thus it is ready for feeding, 

 marketing and milling purposes fully 3 to 4 

 weeks earlier than native corn. It will 

 shell out 62 pounds of corn from 70 pounds 

 of ears. Matures in 90 to 100 days. One 

 of the leading roasting ear varieties for 

 home use and shipping. Packet, 10c. ; 1 Xb., 

 25c.; 2 lbs., 45c., postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $1.25; 

 56 lb. bn., $3.50, not prepaid. 



CHAMPION WHITE PEARL.— This is a 

 very handsome white corn. The grain is 

 pure white, exceedingly heavy and long. 

 Being medium in size of stalk, it can be 

 planted much thicker than a large corn, 

 and at the same time bear a full-sized ear. 

 The originator has established in Cham- 

 pion White Pearl Corn a short, thick stalk, 

 an advantage in stormy weather. Planted 

 largely in this section by market gardeners 

 and for shipping. Packet, 10c.; 1 lb., 25c.; 

 2 lbs., 45c., postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $1.25; 66 

 lb. bu., $3.50, not prepaid. 



STECKLEB'S CREOLE YELLOW DENT 



(Universal Yellow Corn). — We offer the 

 pure type of this leading standard variety, 

 which stands among the best all round pur- 

 pose Yellow Dent Corns grown. Color deep 

 yellow, with lighter cap. Grain very deep, 

 closely packed; butts and tips almost en- 

 tirely covered over. Slightly rough, with 

 f rains dented on top. Leaves and stalks of 

 teckler's Creole Yellow Dent make the 

 finest ensilage and fodder. Matures in 110 

 days. Packet, 10c. ; 1 lb., 25c.; 2 lbs., 45c., 

 postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $1.50; 56 lb. bn., $4.00, 

 not prepaid. 



IMPERIAL WHITE DENT. — This is a 

 one-to-two ear large variety, a good heavy 

 yielder, strong grower, resists drought and 

 wet better than any other corn on account 

 of its strong growing habit and equally 

 strong root system. It is not a fast ma- 

 turing corn; it takes from 3 to 4 weeks 

 longer than the Yellow Dent to mature. It 

 is strong enough to stand up after being 

 knocked down by storm even after the ears 

 are well developed. Packet, 10c.; 1 lb., 

 25c; S lbs., 450., postpaid; 14 lb. peck, 

 $1.60; 56 lb. bn., $4.00, not prepaid. 







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