COKER’S PEDIGREED ELLIS CORN 
“An Excellent Corn for Poor Lands—Better for Rich” 
It makes more corn on thin soils than any other variety we know of. 
Yields with the best on stiff soils. Is safe because it stands drouths and 
resists weevils. Good and hard—makes fine meal. 
DESCRIPTION 
-Low and stocky, ears set very low. 
..Usually one, sometimes two per stalk, 7" to 9" long 
and about 2%" in diameter; mostly 16 and 18 rowed. 
-Generally white, few red. 
..A dimple dent, white or creamed colored, deep, 
hard, flinty. 
-Very good. 
..Its dwarf habit helps it make corn in spite of 
drouths. 
-130 to 150 days. Makes beautiful straight rowed 
ears, remarkably free from weevils and rot. 
PRICES: (See Enclosed Price List.) 
COKER’S PEDIGREED 
GARRICK CORN 
“Good for Seed and Silage” 
Vigorous grower, 8 to 10 feet tall under average field conditions. 
When well manured on fairly good soil with sufficient rainfall, it will 
make a growth of from 12 to 18 feet. Has produced as high as 20 tons 
silage per acre on our farms. Hard, flinty, white grains, white cobs, 
excellent for home use or milling purposes. Prolific two and three ears. 
DESCRIPTION 
SEASON__Medium to late. 
COB_White. 
GRAIN_White, flinty, medium deep. 
PROLIFICACY_Two and three ears; usually two. 
WEEVIL RESISTANCE_Very good. 
STALK_.Vigorous grower. 
PRICES: (See Enclosed Price List.) 
GOOD’S GOLDEN CORN 
The heaviest yielding, most reliable, yellow corn we know of—offered 
one year from breeder. 
For years we have been looking for a good, general purpose yellow 
corn and at last have found a variety which comes nearer filling our re¬ 
quirements than any we have previously been able to find or test. It was 
bred by J. H. Good, Cordele, Ga., from a cross of Hasting’s Prolific and 
Cuban Flint crossed back on Whatley’s Red Cob and continuously selected 
for more than seven years. The type is not fixed and the cob varies some¬ 
what but it is highly productive and dependable, and can be more profit¬ 
ably grown than any yellow variety we know of—some of our fields this 
year produced from 50 to 60 bushels per acre. It has good shuck covering 
and is relatively free from weevils. 
PRICES: (See Enclosed Price List.) 
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EARS_ 
COBS_ 
GRAINS_ 
WEEVIL RESISTANCE 
DROUTH RESISTANCE 
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