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TUCKERS’ SEED HOUSE, CARTHAGE, MISSOURI 
TUCKERS’ QUALITY SEED CORN 
Our Seed Corn Guarantee 
We K'liarantee eJieli variety of our Seetl Corn to l»e exactly as represeiiteil, ainl if <»ii arrival ami 
exainiiiatiou you are not perfectly satisfied, just ship it back anil will gladly refund money 
and pay freight charges both ways. The varieties of seed corn we offer are selected with the greatest 
care, the seed nubbed, tipped, graded, tested for germination and sure to please you. 
OUR SEED CORN is all grown in Southern and Central Missouri, and thus is acclimated to this entire 
and southern section. _ 
Tuckers^ Golden Rod 
The Best Deep Grained Yellow Corn on Earth 
Deep Grained, Small 
Cob, Medium Early; 
.stalks short an.d 
strong'; ear.s niediiini 
siKC. Golden Rod is an 
entirely distinct v;i- 
riety, and will outyield 
:ind outsell any me¬ 
dium Early Variety of 
corn we have ever 
seen. 
Golden Rod is the 
Rest, Surest and Deep¬ 
est Grained com. 
Golden Rod matures 
in 100 to 110 days. Ears 
average 9 to 10 inches 
in length and grow 
just the right height, 
31/4 to 4 ft. high on the 
stalk; stalks 6 to 7 
feet tall. Blades broad, 
and lots of them. 
Grains very deep and 
as yellow as gold. 
Postpaid! pkt. 10c; 
ties, .$1.65 per bushel. 
TUCKERS’ GOLDEN ROD 
11». 15c; 3 lbs. 30c; gallon 40c. Not prepaid, peck, 50c; hii. .$1.75. Larger qiianti- 
Midland Yellow Dent 
Ear medium in size, remarkably uniform, and of 
bright yellow color, with solid, deep grain and 
small red cob. Has from 18 to 20 rows of kernels 
on the cob. Fifty to sixty grains in the row, and 
fills well over the ends. Postpaid, i»kt. 10c; lb. 1,5c; 
3 lbs. 30c; gallon 40c. Not prepaid, peck 40c; hii. 
$1.50. Larger quantities, $1.40 per bushel. 
Golden Beauty 
The ears are of perfect shape, with from 10 to 12 
straight rows of bright golden yellow grains. The 
richness of color and fine quality of grain make it 
vastly superior for grinding into meal. Golden 
Beauty matures in 100 to 110 days from planting. 
Postpaid, pkt. lOc; lb. 15c; 3 lbs. 30c; g;illon 40c. 
Not prepaid, pk. 40c; bu. .$1.,50. Larger quantities, 
$1.40 per bu. 
80 Day Yellow Dent 
An extremely early yellow dent, medium size ears, 
has a good stalk, gi'owing about six feet high and 
Ijroducing two ears to the stalk very often. This 
corn produces well on most any soil but is espe¬ 
cially adapted to thin and worn out soils, where 
larger varieties will not produce. Postpaid, pkt. 
10c; lb. 1.5c; 3 lbs. 30c; .5 lbs. 45c; gallon 50c. Not 
prepaid, pk. .50c; bu. .$1.60. I.arger quantities, $1.,50 
per bu. 
Long John 
This is the old reliable Long John variety. It is 
one of the surest sorts, seemingly standing more 
dry weather and hard knocks than most other va¬ 
rieties. The ears are extra long, averaging 11 to 14 
inches and have 10 to 12 rows of grains. The color 
is yellow. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; lb. 1,5c; 3 lbs. 30c; 
gallon 40c. Not prepaid, peck 45c; bu. .$1..50. Larger 
quantities, $1.40 per bushel. 
St. Charles White 
The St. Charles White is a pure variety of white 
corn set on a red cob. The ears are usually 8 to 10 
inches long, 16 to 18 rows of deep, broad kernels 
being rounding. Postpaid, pkt, lOe; lb. 15c; 3 lbs. 
30c; gallon 40c. Not prepaid, peck 45c; bu. $1.50. 
Larger quantities, .$1.40 per bushel. 
Hickory King 
The cob is so small and the grain is so large 
when an ear if broken in half, one grain will cover 
the entire end of the cob. Nearly all of the stalks 
bear two ears. Does well on thin land. It ripens 
in from 100 to 110 days from time of planting. Post¬ 
paid, pkt. 10c; lb. 15c; 2 lbs. 35c; 5 lbs. .50c; gallon 
60c. Not prepaid, peck .50c; bushel .$1,60. Larger 
quantities, $1.50 per bushel. 
Early Gartner—80 Days 
An Extra Pine Early White Corn. Early Gartner 
is an extremely early white corn, maturing in 80 
days. The ears average 12 to 14 rows of kernels. 
Set very compactly on a white cob. Average length 
of ears, 9 to 10 inch. It is a certain yielder, seem¬ 
ing to withstand hot, dry weather better than most 
varieties. Postpaid, pkt. ■ 10c; lb. 15c; 3 lbs. 35c; 
gallon .50c. Not prepaid, peck 50c; bushel $1.60. 
Larger quantities, .$1..50 per bushel. 
Tuckers’ Four Ear 
This variety of corn originated in the South 
and our seed comes direct from the growers. 
This variety of corn makes exceptionally large 
yields. It is better adapted to poor soils than 
most of the large varieties and is very hardy. 
The ears while not as large as the big late va¬ 
rieties are still good size, averaging 7 to 9 inches 
in length and 10 to 14 rows of kernels. The color 
is pure white and the grains are deep and set on 
a small cob. The stalk is medium height and has 
broad leaves. Matures in about 90 days. This 
corn will average three to four good ears to the 
stalk and is a wonderful yielder. We urge our 
many friends to give our Pour Ear Corn a trial 
and assure them that they will not be disap¬ 
pointed. Po.stpnid, lb. 1.5c; 3 lb.s. 3,5c; .5 lbs. 50c; 
gallon 4i5c. Not prepniil, peck (iOc; biisbcl $3.3.5. 
Use Semesan Jr. for Better Corn Yields 
