CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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Improved Yellow Learning. 





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Silver Mine. 



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IMPROVED YELLOW LEAMING.-A 

 very popular and extremely productive va- 

 riety. On good land the stalks grow tall, 

 producing- two g-ood ears to each stalk. 

 The ears are long, with small red cob well 

 filled with grains of medium size, of a rich 

 golden color. Extensively grown by sugar 

 planters for first feed, making a good crop 

 even in dry seasons, by reason of its strong 

 vigorous growth. Stalks are leafy, making 

 exc< llent fodder, while the grains being so 

 deep, yield an extra large quantity of 

 shelled corn per bushel of ears. Packet, 

 10c; y a lb. 2Cc; lb, 30c, postpaid; 14 lbs. 

 $1.25: 53 lbs. $5.00. not prepaid. 



BLOODY BUTCHE3.-A most beautiful 

 large-grained Red Corn. It is an enormous 

 yielder of large, handsome ears, measuring 

 from 10 to 12 inches long and containing 

 from fifteen to twenty rows of splendid, 

 deep grains. Packet, 10c; y z lb. 20c; lb. 

 30c, postpaid; 14 lbs. $1.50; 56 lbs. $5.00, 

 not prepaid. 



BLUNTS PROLIFIC WHITE. —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 well filled and heavy. It is second 

 .early. We recommend it as an early yield- 

 ling coin for field culture. Packet. ' 10c; 

 \V 2 lb. 20c; lb. 30c, postpaid; 14 lbs. $1.50; 

 '56 lbs. $4.50. not prepaid. 



SILVER MINE.— This is a deep 



white rough-topped corn, with a small 

 White cob. Ears run from 9 to 12 

 inches long with 16 to 20 rows of pure 

 white kernels, solidly set on ears well filled 

 out at butt and tip. The cob being small 

 it dries out rapidly, and can be mark* ted 

 early, it will make a safe crop anywhere 

 in the corn belt, and in all the Southern 

 Stotes. Packet, 10c; }A lb. 20c: lb. 30c, 

 postpaid; 14 lbs. $1.50; 56 lbs. $4.50, not 

 prepaid. 



