dz 
' H. G. Htt>s{f'ngs'<Sf' Gff\'ySerd^mhm^A'tl>iStTittJGrc'o'Kgia. 
Ill' /III'. -..'J ,i| ■; |,: , , ,,, 
At.the)^lin6itbiapag0io/ ,th 0 . Ratn-log^e ha^ to gO , . 
iicornicoQtastsarg notion,o-Xhfi.heaYiest yield reported lb ns,so iar In Georgia Is that of 
>£M'aVk9B)GoiiJ3.tjn, feieoigta, wbO ihade,\vlth,Hasfin<i8’Prolific Com, 214 bus 
o tlie printer the full reports of the,, 
■ Ben 
bushels 
This yield >vaij‘ 
iDeath.ot 
and>iO pctn-fudsitin. a measured apre at.a cost of lo cents perbiishel. 
sipi.?*.. 
acUye (Jbrn Clubs'111 his^CongresMoiial District and all statements £§ 
to,tills ttrop w.etejhipUnfrp'ei}'., tml'Uss'sotnel'higdiei' yluld is reported by January Ist.Ben'V 
Beatp 'wlU,f!)^.t'^’e'|Bo 5 r t!'fi'jVtf|^i6nC(^r'il 'GtoiYer of Georgia for itill and to the best ot onr 
' Georgia in any year. On page 29 will ^ 
P'qr fear tliat,some of the other Georgia 2 
Ish to aniio.unce that Ben Lealh v\ill not 
'flfyp V’lilolv i'5 linw 1ft '• W''*. 
’’Wnen, aak'eif.tvliiit M'wafe gqiilg to’db next ygar, be 
„ corit'e’st^^Ben.'L'WU fhtiie.r'inVId'are going 
,;,ex,actlj|llS.e.l. ,(Jid jny(®;i;afcrf.‘’ ’‘Xli'at's’ e^.tiiclW th^'ri'j 
..'.very ^TOaynb^lbre'.'•■W {Jrfyljig grbtr.t; 
..•;; otberipi^|y^^e,'^il^,Wg klfl^ ot bp^jihe is?(igi.ih fiapds 
. , age.bvliiclr is ilow 18, 
to’db heyt year, being barred out by age from further 
prepare and tend 12 acres of corn'- 
ri'ght spirit, the doing of farming the 
Ben's Jiictnre is reproduced on un¬ 
to bhild' it up to its rightful position 
iiv(i^SiM ()f WiifhBl:s Plant Hastings’ Prolific 
I'.. '.Weioafii’fr, foTilaoU ofispaice in tots cata.rog,uq'give the, yields and reports of eontestant,s 
but i-t Jsia.iaet that'-neinly fo'u-^istns '.bfi t-nfi prize, winners; in the, various contests planted 
■ iHarittn^sIS’iioIiifio Com.: we ,P.Qint,n:e ivant to )nali,e, here. When anyone seuds in an 
"ordar-kveiicia’it k'BO.g.iyhgtlier.jtt's Rir a p'tjte. contes.t ,of riot and every order is filled alike. 
..Ourseed of.thBiVWlPlJfi.Hasttnfi^VPmlific. lia'^trie producing power that will give anyone 
• big.yJieids.if ghey only glo'P it.the yight kind.of a ,chance. Asa prize, winner in these corn 
eed p.tb.ck ofit h,as no equal; ri bile'below arc found many testimonials 
winner at the farm 
record with a 
____, , , . E'i&UjCquBty, Florida, 
i%1jii.?h'eiyat,a riost’bf'sliglitly'ove'r^i) cents per bUshelj 
Mobley, of the’llliited PtateS BepaftrifentofAgricultuTe la . 
.Ariaiisa.^, Teportfe'.fO us'as fotlotysi- 'Wnlf er Hole, ol Bradfoi;j|iiCeU>fiv,j—-^ 
'tir^t prize for Af ka’-has \vitli a yield of IllJ^'bicihels. 'W. P^: 
'.'lU'^s'ebbri.dp'rlzU, hkVing r&I^ed 124 ‘busliels.-' Vour Hasfindii* 
five'aifed wo,a the'jitlge for the la.rge.iit'yifeld iuiArkansafi in 1911. y 
irrfn'Mariifil'Ya'zoo Oonnty'.’MisS..' reports' 113''7jushels, 31J4 poiinds'^’’' 
Isaac H. Wolfe, Tallahatchie County, madfeBU bUsHtlsper acre. . '• 
■4 e-irlonl hi Oj : ; ; n; ' .t ■ , ■ : 
icail'J 11 
IC Danger From Planting Doubtful Seed 
t’CMlnjyiplainteis'hhvethe-Idea-that the best wgi,'to increase yields is to get seed corn 
■ <>''ft'©irf>f»i®«'ifii.lolsts ta their neighborhood. This is selddm true. Most of these were small 
patches and grown near other tiahlsof inferior aad rundown varieties. Corn will easily mi.\ 
a lialf mile and if there has been mixingwhh inferior corn Itwill greatly reduce yieldsin 
'Vfops7?fa'riTOT'lffita"Hll(l',s?PiT; ^BrefJ^g'irr's^fF^'S'dkr'dlfecf from us gels better. You ruu no 
risk whertaae^dsthOMgJit (fcset#5qai.-Ba»^ii^s. , ' I 
TIM^frAi^.'l.afaeiA'Silleici Ctajaly.TexastwjTJes: "I have rglsejtij'our sHastings* Com’ 
1 Livlu/fgtjuifoijrealte.y Lai^ y'eg.trif tniidv B5 liUshels pertaew. Ifl^theCorn for Teixas/V 
Mr. J. H. Walker. Orange County; Texas, write.s: "This Corn rCiist.Tto drought. _J,t.tt-yerag&i 
46 tc^abu^elg pC ... . .. ,. . . 
mmu 
and made 55 bushels, 
•■Wr;-'TPJ.*9fm‘iriotis:' of nenvpstead Bounty, J^rkansasi>writes:';'Have‘'.beenri' 
flllllilliO/lu planting your Prolific «.orn since 19J5. I ^t six egrs^rom eich stf^k--.. 1 '•.. 
have just gathered a'fidferlbbed'l'JlH'bhsh els froth one acreV' Thisfcroipf;w®s growuln tS08. - 
rf4..JBI]KIJl!Ul.-0IiYer F, Boyd, Bossier Bari.sh. writes ns:'- wqn Preraitifn at-our 
•rt*“l«Malflni'ft'F4r1sh Fkir‘Sa Hasting^’ Prolific Corn".”,;'’' ' ~ ”-r-- 
.eaxoT 
^ne.-yiird,^,ore than our ojjrr corn.' 
ic Corn.”,! T. il. W', Sgiinett, .Sf. IIe%na, -J 
ifict’ 4i"(Janfi, ndl'l^tiirzer; mad® 70 
tell soa^e=of your Prolific “ 
lathered 
-•rfwoiai A4idripw4..:SIt'4gins, Jlobile Connty-. wrtt^si 'Kin dhe 8 .ficrfel; I-plantedip, 
nLnU/tlUn your Prolific Corn I am getting from to fg 53 bushels peFl acre. On 4 
-tniasoreSacre-fagathere'd^barrels of slipped -sh'ucked eaTs.'''.- mY. Dempsy Hii^non, Lamar 
County, writes: "I had 6 to 9 ears to the stalk on my Hastinek' Prolific.” 
,b|\^.helS^<V^ Hfi[^tin6s’jPj.pVific I 
W. il?Bfvan.' Laur ”ns Cou'ntV, repofts‘Y8'bttehl^s fiom 1 acre; H. 
to gather ICX) to 12.0 bushels per acre. Mr. M. T. KuehneL of; C 
let ofcColib i ounty, writes:’ 
j aicrei’' fThos. Hudgins, 
stings* Prolificv 
Olib -- 
,gnejaf:,tl^ bapt-fleUlsln .Gn'hli.Tlpupty,.. .-i)'i.,Vinsl)elSfipitf: ifrrei” Th 
County. ‘^It’s the linest looking dorn ever seen in this contmUnits. 
..JffiS UASTK’ PBUlinC, pri|e winning seep 
ri 11 pint, 00 cents; quart*., 50 
cents; post^i^. Pecl^, uot^ prepaid, Sl.QO; ^shel, $ 3 . 50 ; ’ 
bushels. 
EVi no Q uox bt 
