——GARDEN CORN 

GOLDEN BANTAM 
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 exira 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. 
tools very rapidly and should be al- 
lowed to remain as the stools are produc- 
tive of an ear. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—90 days. Stalk 62 
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 inches 
long, very white, excellent roasting ear 
variety. Market gardeners grow this va- 
Tiety more than any other. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM—An outstanding 
hybrid bred for yield and quality. Large 
well filled and uniform ears. 
Corn Prices 
(% Ib. 25c) 
Country Gentleman Sugar 
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Jarvis Golden Prolific .. 
Hasting’s Yellow Prolifi 
Improved Golden Dent .. 
Hasting’s Prolific White . 
Improved Mexican June . 
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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 corn 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. Approximate number of days to 
edible condition (roasting ears) on Sweet and 
Sugar Corn and to maturity on Field corn is 
given after each variety. This varies with 
soil and climatic conditions. Corn is often 
planted some each week during planting sea- 
son so that the harvest will be throughout 
the season. 


SWEET CORN 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE—90 days. Large late 
corn often used for roasting ears. Ears 
around 1] inches long with 12 to 14 rows of 
broad white kernels. Stalks tall with me- 
dium foliage. One of the leaders for 
shipping. 
IMPROVED ADAMS EARLY —Large, 68 
days. Similar in type to the Adams Ex- 
tra Early but larger and somewhat later 
although still a very early sort. Used 
as a table corn throughout the South 
for both home use and shipping; aver- 
age height of stalk 4% feet. 




FIELD CORN 
14 lbs., 1 peck; 56 lbs., 1 bushel 
JARVIS GOLDEN PROLIFIC—Maiures 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. 



Not Postpaid—, 
Y Ib. Lb. 2 lbs. 10lbs. 50 lbs. 
ee) $ .65 $1.20 $2.60 $12.00 
-40 -70 1.30 2.80 12.00 
-35 65 1.20 2.55 11.25 
.50 -90 1.60 4.10 19.00 
nae) eda 1.15 2.00 6.25 31.00 
Peck Bu. 
14Ibs. ‘56 lbs. 
Oh) -55 1.00 2.75 9.50 
-40 .60 1.00 2.15 7.10 
25 45 .80 1.75 5.25 
30 -50 80 1.75 5.20 
30 -50 90 1.75 5.35 
30 -50 80 1.70 5.10 
30 -50 $0 1.80 5.60 
.30 -50 90 1.80 5.60 
30 .50 30 1.80 5.60 
25 45 80 

SILVER MINE 
SHOE PEG WHITE—100 days. Ear is me- 
dium size and length, and has a very smaH 
rich red cob. Grains large and pointed, 18 
to 20 rows to ear, well filled to the ends. 
Easy to shell and feeding value for stock 
is unsurpassed. 
HASTING’S YELLOW PROLIFIC—125 days. 
Prolific yellow corn, 2 to 5 ears on stalk, 
ears about 7 inches long, deep yellow 
grains on small ear. Great feeding value. 
HASTING’S PROLIFIC WHITE—100 days. Re- 
quires a fairly long season to develop hard 
corn. Stalk is large, 8 to 12 feet tall, ac 
cording 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 corn for grain production, for 
roasting ears, for making meal and for 
stock feeding. 
SHOE PEG YELLOW—100 days. Similar to 
above but a golden yellow grain. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN DENT—High yielding 
yellow corn 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 JUNE—125 days. A very 
dependable variety late in the Spring 
throughout the Cotton Belt. Stalks are us- 
ually 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. 


HYBRIDS 
FUNK’S G-740—Yellow hybrid corn for the 
deep south. Gives a much larger and 
more dent type ear. Excellent stalk 
quality and high yield, one of the best 
for silage. Lb. 60c; 2 Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. 
$2.15: Peck $3.70; 2 bu. $6.60; Bu. $12.20— 
F.0.B. New Orleans. 


FUNK’S G-785W—A new white prolific hy- 
brid which gives high yields and has ex- 
cellent stalk quality. Ears medium large, 
well covered to protect from weevils, birds 
and weather damage. Lb. 60c; 2 Ibs. $1.00; 
5 lbs. $2.15: Peck $3.70: 2 Bu. $6.60; Bu. 
12.20—F.0.B. New Orleans. 
FUNK’S G50 — Quick maturing and high 
yield make it possible to put hogs in the 
cornfield early. Produces large ears with 
medium soft arain and light shuck. Lb. 
60c: 2 lbs. $1.00; 5 lbs. $2.15; Peck $3.70; 
I bu. $6.60; Bu. $12.20 — F.O.B. New 
Orleans. 





POP CORN 
SOUTH AMERICAN or DYNAMITE—Vicgorous 
grower, deep orange kemels, smooth and 
round, which pop double the size of others. 
Yellow, crisp and tender, no hard centers. 

STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 
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