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54 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 
Mexican June. This is a valuable ad- 
dition to our large and selected list of 
field corn, best adapted for the South, © 
has been thoroughly tested in the past 
and has proven all that was claimed for 
it. It is the best late corn yet intro- 
duced. It is a strong, robust grower, 
sending the roots deep into the soil. 
Stands heat and drought well. Kars 
large, small grain and well covered with 
shucks. We recommend same highly. 
Shoul* be planted in succession from 
middle of April to end of August. 
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New England. 
Best of All. 
Early Su_ar or New England. A long 
eight-rowed variety, which succeeds the 
Extra Early sorts. Desirable kind. 
Best. of All. This white corn is the 
most profitable variety yet introduced. 
It is a week later than the Large 
Adams, but the ears are very large, 
nearly double the size of Adams, there- 
fore the lateness of bearing is offset by 
its extra large size, a quality that is 
demanded by all our truckers and 
gardeners. We recommend it very highly. 
Blunt’s Prolific Field. This is a very 
excellent variety, either for field or the 
table, it is very prolific, producing from 
four to six ears of corn. They are 
medium size, but rwell filled and heavy. 
It is second early. We recommend it as 
an early yielding corn for field culture: 
Large White Flint. A very popular 
variety with gardeners and amateurs. 
It is planted for table use principally. 
Hickory King. 
Hickory King. This field corn has 
come into general cultivation. It has 
proven itself all that is claimed for it 
and is the largest grained and smallest 
cobbed Pure White Dent Corn in the 
world. It is early, the ears are from 
seven to nine inches in length, and are 
generally borne from three to five on a 
stalk, making it very productive. The 
ears are well covered by the shucks, a 
great consideration in field corn planted 
in the South. 
Seed Drills, all the Best Kinds. 
