SATEX SEED COMPANY, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 
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CROTOX 
PROTECTS Your Corn From 
Gophers, Rats, Birds, Etc. 
See page 21 for Full Details 
Field Seeds 
SEMESAN JR. 
The varieties of field seed listed are adapted to the climate conditions 
of Southwest Texas. They are grown for us by the best growers of field 
seeds in the state, and you will find them of the best quality and true 
to name. 
NOTICE—Owing to the fact that grain markets are constantly fluctu¬ 
ating, it is impossible for us to quote field seed in larger quantities than 
by the pound. Should you be interested in large quantities, we would be 
very glad to quote you on any item that you may be interested in. We 
especially recommend that you try some of the Arizona Grown Hegari and 
Milo Maize. 
Alfalfa 
HAIRY PERUVIAN—Is particularly recommended for our own state of 
Texas. As compared with common alfalfa, Hairy Peruvian is more upright, 
less branched and has fewer and somewhat coarser stems and smaller crown. 
It is also characterized by rapid growth, large amount of leaves, quick 
recovery after cutting and ability to make growth in cool weather after 
ordinary alfalfa has ceased growing. Lb., 25c, not postpaid. 
WHITE FLOWERING SWEET CLOVER—Thrives on practically all 
soils in Texas. Sweet Clover is a splendid soil builder and especially so 
when the entire crop is turned under. Every planter with cows should have 
a patch as it is a great milk producer. Sow at the rate of 15 to 20 pounds 
to the acre. Lb., 25c, not postpaid. 
Texas King 
SEMESAN JR.—For Field and Sweet Corn. A 
simple, quick, inexpensive dust treatment with 
Semesan Jr. destroys harmful disease organism 
on the seed, protects seed from rotting in cold 
wet soil, controls seedling blight, reduces root 
and stalk rots and generally increases crop yields. 
Harmless to seed 
corn. Does not slow 
up rate of drop. 
Only 2 ounces ne¬ 
cessary per bushel 
of seed field or 
sweet corn. Costs 
only 214c an acre. 
PRICES 
4- oz. tin_$0.40 
1-lb. tin_1.50 
5- Ib. tin_7.00 
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Algeria 
'Alfalfa 
A new grain, very superior both as a grain and as a forage crop to any 
of the crops now being grown. 
Produces in most cases from 2 to 3 times as much grain per acre as the 
other grains, and as much as 12 times as much fodder per acre. 
It makes a large soft grain, the largest heads ever produced by any crop. The heads 
weighing from % to 1 pound, each making as high as 8 heads to the stool. 
It makes a stalk from 4 to 5 feet, with leaves about twice the size of Indian Corn, and 
from 15 to 19 leaves to the stalk. Lb., 20c, not postpaid. 
Seed Corn 
SURE CROPPER CORN—A truly remarkable drought resisting power. As old as is the 
history of corn growing in the South and Southwest is the search for a corn able to hold 
up and make a crop on the scanty moisture which we have in so many fields at some period 
of almost every season. In Sure Cropper we have found that corn. Lb., 10c, not postpaid. 
GIANT WHITE RED COB—Makes a very large ear of the finest corn. Grains very 
large, deep, wide and thick, cob red, very popular wherever tried. We recommend this as 
being the finest variety of White Red Cob Corn. Has a very large, deep, wide, thick 
grain. Grains of medium size. Lb., 10c., not postpaid. 
GIANT YELLOW—This beautiful yellow corn is deeply grained and very uniform in 
size. It is a sure cropper and good yielder. Matures in 90 to 100 days. Lb., 10c, not postpaid. 
NATIVE SQUAW CORN—A drought-resisting variety, plantable in the summer 
months. It has blue and white grains, therefore not so desirable by the market gardener. 
However, it makes a sweet and very juicy roasting ear. Lb., 10c, not postpaid. 
TEXAS GROWN JUNE CORN—The stalks under favorable conditions grow from 7 to 8 
feet high, and yield from 30 to 60 bushels to the acre. For best results it should not be 
planted until June or July, as it stands the hot weather better than any corn. Seed can 
be procured at any time after May 15th. Lb., 10c, not postpaid. 
CHAMPION W r HITE PEARL—An extra early pure white variety of dent corn. Matures 
in 100 days from time of planting, is very productive and the ears are exceedingly heavy. 
The grains are extra deep and white, and the cob is very small. A great favorite. 
Lb., 10c, not postpaid. 
TEXAS KING—A 90-day white corn. A cross of Surecropper and Hickory King. A 
splendid drought resister and a very heavy yielder. We suggest that you plant some of 
this in comparison with your present corn. Lb., 10c, not postpaid. 
DROUGHT RESISTER CORN 
—It is a white early maturing, 
deep rooted, drought resisting 
corn, with medium size stalk; 
a corn that is easy to get a 
stand of, for it is a very hard 
variety and a fast grower. 
Reese* Drought Resister is an 
exceptionally deep rooted corn 
with roots almost straight 
down, with an abundant root 
system, permitting plowing 
within 0 inches of stalk and to 
a depth of 6 inches without 
disturbing the root system. It 
is almost impossible for a man 
to pull up a stalk of Reese 
Drought Resister when in 
roasting ear. Lb., 15c; pk., 
$1.50, not postpaid. 
