HASTINGS’ 
Selected Field Corn. 
Rockdale— Our finest Georgia variety. It’s a thorouglibred. 
Ears large. 11 to 13 inclies. Very flinty with long grains, cob 
small and white, grains deeply dented. Splendid variety for 
meal and a general all-around good corn for general plant- 
ing for main crop. Quart, 10 cents; peck, 60 cents; bushel, 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Improved Golden Dent — Large ears, medium sized grains and 
cob. Color a deep golden yellow. A strong grower and an 
extra early. Makes good roasting ears and is a favorite in 
this section. Quart, 10 cents; peck. 50 cents ; bushel. $1.75. 
Prices subject to market changes. 
Improved White Dent — Favorite white early variety for roast- 
ing ears and early field crop. Large ears, good sized grains 
and white cob. A strong robust grower and does well in this 
section. Quart, 10 cents ; peck, -50 cents ; bushel, 11.75. Price 
subject to market changes. 
Cocke's Prolific— Splendid variety of Virginia origin, grown 
very extensively around Atlanta for roasting ears and for 
field crop. Medium size ears, white grain and averages 3 to 
i ears to the stalk. A very heavy cropper and quality of the 
best. Quart. 10 cents; peck, 5u cents; bushel, 81.75. Price 
subject to market changes. 
Blount’s Prolific — A standarrl variety for this section. Medi- 
um size ears, white grain and cob, first-class for either roast- 
ing ears or field crop. Very prolific, 3 to <3 ears on each stalk 
and is a sure cropper even on poor land where other varieties 
fail. Quart, 10 cents ; peck. -50 cents ; bushel, §1.75. Price sub- 
ject to market changes. 
Hickory King — This comes as near being all corn as any vari- 
ety known. It combines the largest grains with the smallest 
cob. White grain and cob, fine for roasting ears or for meal. 
Medium early. Ears are well filled out and will make mor® 
shelled corn for bulk of ears than any other. Strong, vigor- 
ous grower rooting deeply, withstanding drought and does 
not blow over easily. Quart. 10 cents ; peck. 50 cents ; bushel. 
§1.75. Subject to market changes. 
Southern Snowflake — A valuable white field variety, a heavy 
yielder and makes meal of the finest quality. A splendid 
roasting variety producing large ears with deep grains. Early 
maturing in 1(K) days. Produces 2 to 3 ears to the stalk. Does 
not blow down easily. Quart. 10 cents ; peck. -50 cents ; bushel, 
§1.75. Price subject to market changes. 
Mexican June Corn— Practically a drought-proof variety and 
in many sections of the Southwest has made a crop without 
rain. Can be planted after oats. etc. If wanted for ensilage 
or fodder, plant in April and May. It makes 2 to 3 times as 
much blade as any other. For grain, plant during June. 
Early planted crops seem to run to forage, late crops to grain. 
It stands overflows remarkably well. Its greatest value, 
however, is as a drought-resister. Color of grains variable 
from white to purple. Stalks grow 12 to 15 feet high and 
make 2 to 3 ears to the stalk. Quart, 15 cents ; peck, 65 cents ; 
bushel, 82.2-5. Price subject to change. 
Broom Corn— We have had numerous calls for broom corn 
during the past 2 years. This grows readily in this section 
and the enormous prices paid for the product make its cul- 
ture profitable. We have succeeded in obtaining a supply of 
the “Tennessee Evergreen" from a broom corn specialist, this 
variety being best adapted to this section. Quart. 10 cents ; 
peck. 60 cents ; bushel $2.00. 
Miscellaneotis Seeds. 
Velvet Beans— Packet. 5 cents ; quart, 10 cents ; peek, 60 cent-s; 
bushel, 82.00. Price subject to change. 
Chufas— Packet, 5 cents ; quart, 20 cents; peck, .$1.25; bushel, 
84.25. 
Japanese Buckwheat— Packet, 5 cents ; quart, 10 cents; peck, 
50 cents ; bushel, §1.75. 
Mammoth Sunflower — Packet, 5 cents; pound. 10 cents. 
Tobacco — Hyeo for smoking; Sweet Oronoko for chewing. 
Each— Packet, 5 cents ; ounce. 15 cents ; ounce, 25 cents ; 
pound, 70 cents ; poand. $2.40. 
Spanish Peanuts— Lb, 10c ; peek, 40c ; bushel. 81.30, 
Virginia Peanuts— Lb, lOc; peck, 40e; bushel. .$1.40. 
Teosinte— Packet, 5e ; oz, 10c ; lb, 2-5c ; lb, 90c. 
German Millet— Price variable. Present price for Tennessee 
grown — peck, 40c ; bushel, $1.50. 
Pearl or Cat -tail Millet — 10c lb. Price variable. 
Soja Beans — Quart, 15c ; peck, 60c ; bushel. i'J.OO. 
Herbs — Anise. Sweet Basil, Borage, Caraway. Coreander, 
Dill. Horehound, Lavender, Sweet Marjoram, Balm, Kose- 
mary. Sage. Summer Savory, Tansy and Wormwood, each -5c 
packet. Catnip, Pennyroyal, Peppermint and Thyme, each 
10c per packet. 
