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^guatate^ with Rock 4 al 9 .,^tn\J't; 5 J|.^'Geor^a g'aifla ^ ali (^e have 
^ gtovSlR^^^vs&Rlflf, fer :Bome 16 years. 
*r''S^ttfg^'^jBTS-fe!‘lis'?hr;^^m^ crop. Our n1^^ratiaa|e-;a^lVu]^ pva^ and 
^^ 'shwvayt^jJtoe^enejal;appearance of the ears” 'Very; flinty -a early for 
sQ ln^jinre^j(^:sniK^ Vfhite, with long, sliglttiy dentcd"4‘?.®i’"'^5\4e >gfaip,S-) 
H -^l^ditly ri^yciS'h i$, found In It but this Is seldom. Ears veiy largte,10't5a 13! itrcluacloiig:oDd:,, 
H we%fi'l td''^p6'tif)ds4ach. One Texas grower reported ' 2 % p'phpd'eai‘s,;|^-Fi3e!(0|^ 
'.Q an all-rouiid;gepe!ltl purpose-main crop corn with big ears lti’a,pne^,o^!^ 4 >^Hfo 3 ifa aapanlab huji 
aj rjn the ^^'dippght in Texas 7 years ago it ex ceiled all others. 'MT. dieb/.B. Gtmy^ofjCendBdL?: 
g Ckmn'ty, Te»^’jyrote us then; ‘U,plan ted some, of your RockdaK'lSis't'Spi‘fi^^tfur'{p^Vl?^ti^frtj^ 
S Grqund wapiiii'^^.only 10,per cent, could come up. ,;\Phat- did,eome,up^re\Y^{jrp‘'a^aropgij,-,./' 
^ bred and l'p;iiVB.gQt more aotual feed un 1 acre th,a,n my neighbors hay.'OP'i. id aptyg ”);,(■ Gn-j (G i 
'j lioulsBi'-fcriiiiiron.BradfoA. Oounty, Florida, writes: '“‘Rockdale corn has’a JiUp^rggrrtaliipJV;) 
3 here. Three ears, Uld end to end, measured 38 inches. One pf the ear^^aheM®? 
3 a dry quart measure,'’' ,^ V,, i'am;;, ey iim'e.jiLir. •:- 
iJiUW n^corn, intrpd.uced-i We.pav&wtofetek-BflWilla^di'etu 
-“JJ.coad’Gialh JlfdKory Kiiig, as shown in .our'idlujlratioiif a singlpgsajB-nw-e-.HfiieOTPningfeihereiiiHi. 
K tire c'db. It isittstfenggrower; the stalks laEea,iirm'hold,;Qu-tbe groHind.andrgBailiWBtfSiR.ii 
g resisting heay.y wind storms without blowing down. In, fairlygfmdlfitdl.’fftflfe.'lMk Pas^rmaesdia 
M sometimes 3 mediumsiir.ea ears. It yields gqqd props nn iig4rtfSplfe,aaddipn@e¥UPif iP«adl>?6t'a)li<Ma 
a duetiveand profltahldwljlte varieties for planting Indh.ecUputhK-rlmj's'fSfcipntgFaHgaiwiavtJlia 
S make more sheltedr^ntdbulk of ears than any pther yariaty^ait-l5aS«etfcfdr)liifia^8g«Waf®id 
□' follow Early WhiteBentrniakes splendid qualityaofpqra apeaWaaBdi JsdMSfiithn r.ttaeteSJiHofJMia 
S stock feeding, helUg^WinoSt all corn and yer-y:-llti4e,qob„, It,ii)gtsresr^fef.'ls-fronu}^? t« ^idassoa 
Packet, 10 cen%pittt; 20 cents; quhrt, 35 qentsj postpaid^ Fecit.•#ioen-teybi«b#4jcSS>-fi5w ,ablrol'dlo 
i ’ 'r.- '-', ' bill? : fif!; jid .1 -ri rq,; elori-.rid OS smoa el hialy enatsva 
I 100-Baj,Q,r ExteiiyfelplIiiSSfelf”; 
^ ■ Scrathern farmers generally wSnt yellnw eom fpr; earliest-feed^ngiSom^tbi^tBhttwjaredna 
id away ahead of^h,egeneral corn cr<)p. , , : ; <id hiooTr o'-i j-oggira rrrO .iarjpa on 
,jjj The old or improved Golden Dent is a splendid, predmin eaglpfieip toW lib-ftngdjieiwelftOiOay/,'} 
g or Extra EaTlv-y»Ubw 3&etif wehaye a varietyimaturing hard Cpr® Jp t0 j.4;d.ayg essudioitAteainfShtea 
U improved Golti'ea5l|pt„tfvariety maturing hard corn In IQOjday^.orilesgcrSlas mfidbim .SOataigOJI 
■pi; ears, small coh'^K OhPP'giains of light yellow color. A gq,qd vlgocojls ggQWeiMarad}*aiB#tmtilhVo 
S qiiicklv and we&slrd.'is- r,eady for feeding long Joefpre •eny;Oth®f> fteldivaried.,zjidawanBkeftu 
a splendid earlyV*tpi!6ting” ears somethlngthat;ev,e!ryfafntlf-«ar4enen«ed3ta Ea6lai-hcWce.tjtri;'>{ 
pint, 20cts.; qUatti^.f'msdipostpaid. By express or freight not pi:ep«ld4jeeki'iI5atslijto6t«alci>Jh98d 
fi .'r,','.'- "‘.t,, . . ’ !3 rt ■ '.'.■■giM,'on 9VBd 97/bna aigrosD 
W TIoiTif The standard yellow, varieta foe plBllMna to hheio 
■flS lllipro i'C-U.t South in recent year$ita;;sjilfe,n.di>iiiHedt 0 BtceftsTfio 
< yellow field cor^^t^^dheiSbuth. Xarge ears. With smaUrJob ,andJftjg^a85ajtimo^Id98B«0iEben)8 
m yellow color. ,jtsttong''grower standing up against hot dry weather remarkably well for a eOEK;'-; 
w oflts class. Itmtereshard corn for feedingln ilO to 115;days, the gratabmtig:i?tch,lacf??^g 
S value. Also goomi&t.roasting ears. The Improved Golden pent, is la. vitluablftiystUlo.WijSOBngem'ja 
S early■plnntlngsInfhe'South, being second only to our 103-Day Yellow Dent in mat.uoltfg.ttard'd 
,5 corn. Packet, 10 efenis; pint, 20 cents; quart,- 30 cents; postpaid./By^Xffresari)rfre}gnitn<9«- 
3 prepaid,peck'cents; bushel,'52.25. . , : .vUilOT^I OlOtlTliirfi 
g Corn Crop Insurance cofhfails.but we 
.■,3 fiom poor seed corn.' .Planting-out rightly bred aiid grown Squtljerh segdlp‘cff-fy . 
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