PERFECTION OF QUALITY 
WHITE HICKORY KING 
The great feature of this variety is the large 
grain and small cob it produces. So large are 
the grains and so small the cob, that in an ear 
broken in half a single grain will almost cover 
the cob section; this can be done with no other 
variety. It is a vigorous grower, ears of fair size, 
ten rows, and grains pure white. Ripens in 
115 to 125 days. A variety that can be depended 
on to produce a crop on poor, thin land. 7 lbs. 
(/■£ pk.), 65c; 14 lbs. (peck), $1.10; 56 lbs. 
(bu.), $3.50. 
BLOUNT’S WHITE PROLIFIC 
A prolific white variety of flinty nature, mak' 
ing excellent meal. It is of quick growth, pro' 
ducing from three to six ears to the stalk. 
Blount’s Prolific also makes a first-class ensilage 
corn. 7 lbs. (14 pk.), 65c; 14 lbs. (peck), $1.10; 
56 lbs. (bu.), $3.50. 
EUREKA ENSILAGE 
This corn originated in Virginia. It is pure 
white, medium hard, fine keeper and decidedly 
the best ensilage variety. It bears one to two 
ears to the stalk; the ears frequently measure 9 
to 12 inches. It is tall and leafy, 12 to 15 feet 
high, with an enormous growth of fodder. 7 lbs. 
(V 2 pk.), 65c; 14 lbs. (pk.), $1.10; 56 lbs. (bu.), 
$3.50. 
POP CORN 
WHITE RICE 
A popular variety. Pkt., 10c; lb., 30c; postpaid. 
Not prepaid, lb., 20c; 10 lbs., $1.50. 
GOLDEN QUEEN 
Pops perfectly white. Pkt., 10c; lb., 30c; post¬ 
paid. Not prepaid, lb., 20c; 10 lbs., $1.50. 
BUIST’S PRIZE MEDAL SNOWFLAKE 
In sections where white varieties of corn are 
preferred, the only kind that should be planted 
is the "Buist’s Snowflake,” as it has no equal for 
earliness, productiveness and fine quality. 
Our customers in the South write that they 
consider it far superior to any other variety, and 
find it especially adapted to that section. Its 
growth is from seven to eight feet, producing 
two large ears to the stalk. The cob is very thin 
and grains very deep. It matures in about 100 
days, and will shell more corn from a given 
weight on the cob than any other white variety; 
it is also famous in the South for the fine quality 
of its roasting ears. 7 lbs. (}& pk.), 65c; 14 lbs. 
(peck), $1.10; 56 lbs. (bu.), $3.50. 
IOWA SILVER MINE 
This variety seems to have the faculty of pro¬ 
ducing a better crop on old, thin land than any 
other corn, as it seems to adapt itself to unfavor¬ 
able conditions. It is early, maturing in about 
ninety-five days, and is a good corn in every way. 
The cob dries out rapidly, so that it is ready for 
market very early. 7 lbs. (14 pk.), 65c; 14 lbs. 
(pk.), $1.10; 56 lbs. (bu.), $3.50. 
SELECTED FIELD CORN —White Varieties 
Buist’s Prize Medal Snowflake Corn 
