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WHITE FIELD CORN 



Boone County White Corn. 



G. & T. CO.'S IMPROVED MARY- 

 LAND WHITE DENT CORN. — After 

 years of careful selection we have se- 

 cured this improved White Field Corn; 

 grows good-sized ears and makes splen- 

 did meal. Produces better crops on 

 average land than most any other 

 variety. Qt., 20c. Pk.. $1.00 Bu., 

 $3.50 



BOONE COUNTY WHITE. — We 



believe this to be the best all around 

 White Corn in existence. It is a heavy 

 yielder; has large ears, deep grain, small 

 cob and produces good-sized fodder, 

 free from barren stalks. Matures in 

 110 to 115 davs. Prices: Qt., 20c. 

 Pk., $1.00 Bu., $3.50 



HICKORY KING WHITE CORN — 



Produces very large broad, flat, white 

 dent grains, which are closely placed on 

 a very slender cob. Qt., 20c. Pk., 

 $1.00 Bu., $3.50 



90-DAY CORN (White with Red Cob). — 



This is an elegant corn for truckers and market 

 gardeners, as it is as good a seller as green corn. 

 Is suitable for either early or late crop. Qt., 20c. 

 Pk., $1.00 Bu., $3.50 



WHITE ENSILAGE CORN. — S pecially 

 adapted for ensilage. Bushel, $3.50 



POPCORN POPPERS. — 35*. each. 



SEED OATS 



IMPROVED WHITE TARTAR. 



The most remarkable Oats now under cultiva 

 tion. Our customers sav they will sow no others. 

 These grand Oats outyield all others. The very 

 best for all-round purposes. Greatest yielding 

 variety in existence and rust-proof. Succeeds 

 well on all soils. Straw is of golden yellow color, 

 while the grains are white, with a slight golden 

 cast. Withstands stormy weather. A measured 

 bushel weighs from 36 to 42 lbs. Would highly 

 recommend these Oats to all our customers. 

 Change your seed this season. Bushel of 32 

 lbs. Write for price. 



WHITE SEED 

 OATS 



For spring sowing. 32 pounds to the bushel. 

 Extra heavy fancy White Oats. Ask for prices. 



WINTER TURF 

 OATS 



Perfectly hardy in the Southern and Middle 

 States, standing the winter nearly as well as 

 wheat. Yields, on good land, from 50 to 70 

 bushels to the acre, of fine, heavy grain weighing 

 from 30 to 40 pounds to the measured bushel. 

 Furnishes excellent fall, winter and early spring 

 grazing, without injury to the grain crop. Write 

 for prices first of August. 



Maryland White Dent Corn. 



JOHNSON COUNTY WHITE CORN, 



A favorite white corn in the Western Corn Belt 

 Ears are a little longer than the Boone Co. White 

 but about the same diameter. Good, deep grain 

 on small, white cobs, and not quite so indented 

 as the Boone Co. It will shell from six to sever, 

 bushels per barrel. 



We recommend it as a fine general main croc 

 sort. Will mature in about 120 days. Hat> 

 abundant foliage, which makes it also valuable fos 

 ensilage purposes. 



Quart, 20c. Peck, $1.00 Bushel, $3.5© 



SEED WHEAT 

 AND RYE 



We can offer choice stocks of Seed Wheat and 

 Rye, recleaned and at reasonable prices. Write 

 US August 1 for special prices for fall sowing. 



SEED BUCKWHEAT 



JAPANESE. — The best sort. The plants are 

 large and vigorous, maturing their seed early and 

 resisting drought and blight remarkably well, 

 while the grain is much larger and at the same 

 time has a thinner hull than the common or the 

 Silver Hull. Owing to its branching character, 

 only one-half the seed is required per acre, while 

 the straw is much stiffer and stands up better 

 We recommend this especially for well-drained ox- 

 sandy land and the dry climate of the Western 

 plains. Peck, 75c. 



SILVER HULL. — Same price as above. 



BARLEY 



BEARDLESS FALL BARLEY.— A fall Va- 

 riety without beards. Ask for prices. 



BEARDED FALL BARLEY. — A heavy yielder, 

 much better than spring sown. Sow in September 

 for best results. Ask for prices. 



WRITE FOR PRICES OF FIELD SEEDS IN QUANTITY. 



