SWEET CORN— A Favorite in the South 



Country Gentleman 

 14 pounds, one peck; SB pounds, one bushel. Bred With Bloodlines ior Yield Production 

 Culture — Planting time, Southern States, February to July. Plant in hills 3 feet apart in rows 

 and rows 3 feet apart, four or five seeds and thin out to 2 or 3. For the best success, seed 

 com should be planted within three days from time of receipt from seed house to avoid 

 trouble from weevils. A pound will plant about 400 hills. One peck to an acre. Approxi- 

 mate number of days to edible condition (roasting ears) on Sweet and Sugar Corn and to 

 maturity on Field com is given after each variety. This varies with soil and climatic conditions. 

 Com Is often planted some each week during planting season so that the harvest will be 

 throughout the season. 



SUGAR CORN 



ARISTOGOLD BANTAM— 83 days. A true 

 aristocrat of the sweet corn hybrids. Fast 

 growing, makes exceptional yields even 

 in hot, drouthy seasons, because it stands 

 early planting in cold, wet soil. Has 

 great resistance to ear worm and smut 

 damage. Stalks 8 to 9 ft. tall and ears 

 extra long with 12 to 14 rows. Sweet, 

 tender and delicious. 



GOLDEN BANTAM— 88 days. Most widely 

 known early variety, grown In every 

 section, stalks five feet in height, heavy 

 foliage, ears 6 to 7 inches long, eight 

 rowed, with broad kernels of a golden 

 yellow color. Flavor distinctly different. 

 Stools very rapidly and should be al- 

 lowed to remain as the stools are produc- 

 tive of an ear. 



COUNTRY GENTIEMAN— 90 days. Stalk 6 1/2 

 to 7 feet. Ears slim, about 8 Inches long. 

 Grains, long and irregular, very narrow. 

 Considered by many one of the best corns 

 for family garden. The silk on Country 

 Gentleman ears Is always very red and it 

 can be easily distinguished by this feature. 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEN— 96 days. Height of 

 stalk about 7^2 feet. Ears about 8 tncjies 

 long, very white, excellent roasting ear 

 variety. Market gardeners grow this variety 

 more than any other. 



GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM— An oustondlng hy- 

 brid bred for yield and quality. Large well 

 filled and uniform ears. 



CROW REPELLENT 



It protects your corn plantings by keep- 

 ing off crows, larks, blackbirds and other 

 corn-pulling birds, as well as moles, wood- 

 chucks, squirrels, etc. Does not clog the 

 planter; protects the corn from rotting. 

 Not poisonous and will not Injure the 

 seed. 



By modi postpaid, l/i pint (enough for 

 I bushel com), 70c; pint, SI. 15. Not 

 postpaid, 1/2 pint, 60c; pint, SI. 00. 



SEMESAN JR. 



Seed treated with Semeson, Jr., Is pro- 

 tected against many seedling diseases 

 and seed decay vi^hich cause missing hills 

 and hills with only one stalk. Fifty-one 

 farm demonstrations in the Com Belt 

 showed that Semesan Jr. Increased stands 

 by 5% to 15%. 



I'/^ oz. size, enough to treat 1 bushel of 

 seed com. Postpaid, each, 18c. 



SWEET CORN 



IMPROVED ADAMS EARLY— Large, 68 

 days. Similar in type to the Adams Extra 

 Early but larger and somewhat later al- 

 though still a very early sort. Used as 

 a table com throughout the South for 

 both home use and shipping; average 

 height of stalk 4V2 feet. 



SILVERMINE— 95 days. Large white com, 

 ears 9V2 to 10 inches with 16 to 20 rows 

 of large deep kernels. Rough dent, tall, 

 heavy stalk growth. White cob. One 

 of the best roasting ears and shipping 

 varieties yet introduced. 



EXTRA EARLY ADAMS — 63 days. Stalks about 

 3V'2 feet tall, ears about 5V2 inches long. 

 One of the best roasting ear corns that can 

 be planted. Usually 12 rowed, white ker- 

 nels and white cob. 



TRUCKER'S FAVORITE — 90 days. Large late 

 corn often used for roasting ears. Ears 

 around 11 Inches long with 12 to 14 rows of 

 broad white kernels. Stalks tall with me- 

 dium foliage. One of the leaders for shipping. 



FIELD CORN 



14 lbs, 1 peck; 56 .bs., 1 bnsheL 



JARVIS GOLDEN PROLIFK^-Mahires dry 

 corn in 115 days or less, one of the finest 

 early yellow corns, 14 to 18 rows to the 

 ear, heavy yielder and prolific. 



IMPROVED YELLOW LEAMING— 110 days. 

 Long yellow ears. Tall stalks producing 

 two good ears, very productive, an ex- 

 cellent variety for the South. A splendid 

 teeding variety, one of the best. 



Com Prices 



Country Gentleman Sugar 



Golden Bantam Sugar 



Stowell's Evergreen Sugar 



Golden Cross Bantam Sugar 



ftristogold Bantam Hybrid 



Improved Adams Early Sweet 



Silver Mine Sweet (Improved) 



Extra Early Adams Sweet 



Trucker's Favorite Swreet 



Jarvis Golden Prolific 



Improved Yellow Learning 



Hill's Creole Yellow Dent 



Surecropper Com 



Calhoun Red Cob 



White Tuxpan 



Imperial \Ahiite Dent 



Hastings Prolific White 



Hickory King 



Tennessee Red Cob 



Mosby Prolific 



Improved Golden Dent 



Improved Mexican June 



Popcorn — South American or Dynamite.. 



HILL'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. 



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. 



CALHOUN RED COB — Cob deep red in color, 

 kernels white and yellow. Matures In 130 

 to 150 days from planting. One of our lead- 

 ing Southern varieties. 



WHITE TUXPAN— Matures in 140 days. Late, 

 tall growing variety. Its long, tight shucks 

 make it resistant to damage by com ear 

 worms and weevils. Ears large, heavy and 

 well filled. Grain whits and hard. 



IMPERIAL WHITE DENT— 125 days. Large ear, 

 stands wet weather and drought better than 

 any other variety. Good roasting ear for 

 table and shipping, good for feed and for 

 grist. 



HASTINGS PROLIFIC WHITE— 100 days. Re- 

 quires a fairly long season to develop hard 

 corn. Stalk is large, 8 to 12 feet tall, accord- 

 ing to soil and season. Ears of medium size, 

 two or more to the stalk, depending on the 

 distance given and the growing condition. 

 Cob Is small, ears are well filled out. Best 

 com for grain production, for roasting ears, 

 for making meal and for stock feeding. 



HICKORY KING— 110 days. A prolific white 

 corn, large kernels, small slim cobs, prolific 

 producer, grown extensively by market gard- 

 eners for roasting ears. 



TENNESSEE RED COB — An extra large Held 

 coni; grains long, white and broad. Ears 

 run from 9 to 12 Inches long and have from 

 18 to 20 rows. One of the best ensilage 

 varieties. 



MOSBY'S PROLIFIC — One of the most prolific 

 corns in existence. Grains are long and set 

 close to the small white cob, very uniform 

 and well filled. A southern variety and 

 recommended for a general crop. 



IMPROVED GOLDEN DENT— High yielding yel- 

 low com for the South. Medium early 

 variety maturing in 110 to 115 days. Makes 

 one to two ears, well filled out on both ends. 



IMPROVED MEXICAN lUNE— 125 days. A very 

 dependable variety late in the Spring 

 throughout the Cotton Belt. Stalks ore usual- 

 ly short, ears 8 to 9 Inches long, grains short 

 to medium, cobs medium In size, white with 

 a few blue grains. The best late com for 

 the South. 



POP CORN 



SOUTH AMERICAN or DYNAMITE — Vigorous 

 grower, deep orange kernels, smooth and 

 round, which pop double the size of others. 

 Yellow, crisp and tender, no hard centers. 





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STICKLER SEED COMPANY, Ine., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 



