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STUMPP &, WALTER CO., NEW YORK CITY 
S.&W. CO.’S SELECTED STRAINS OF FIELD CORN 
The various Field Corns offered on this page have had our personal inspection in their production. They are grown especially for 
us in territory that is free of European Corn Borer; our customers may therefore plant our seed with the fullest confidence. 
The 1934 Corn crop was very short. Prices are subject to change without notice. 
New Golden Eureka Dent Eeam^ng 0 
Luce’s Favorite 
The favorite for Long Island, eastern New York, and northern New Jersey. A Dent Corn which is as 
early as the Flint varieties, yet one that yields two to three ears per plant. The ears are crowded with 8 to 
12 rows of broad, dented, golden kernels. The plant is 
making it an excellent sort for fodder and the silo. 
$4.50, 10-bus. lots, $4.25 per bus. 
Improved Early Horsetooth. Same as Southern 
Horsetooth, but better selected and earlier. Small 
stalks; much foliage, but rarely produces ears in 
northern U. S. Qt. 25 cts., postpaid, 40 cts.; pk. 
$1.25, bus. $3.75, 10-bus. lots, $3.50 per bus. 
a strong grower, and the leaves are broad and long, 
Qt. 25 cts., postpaid, 40 cts.; pk. $1.35, bus. 
Evergreen Fodder. A variety of the Sweet Corn 
especially valuable as green fodder. Sow broad¬ 
cast, 2 bushels to the acre; in drills 3 feet apart, 
one bushel per acre. Qt. 35 cts., postpaid, 50 cts.; 
pk. $2, bus. $7, 10-bus. lots, $6.50 per bus. 
Longfellow Flint 
This beautiful eight-rowed Flint often yields two good ears to the stalk. Ears sometimes 15 inches long. 
Cobs small, kernels of good size. Safe for planting as far north as Massachusetts. Our stock of seed is of 
the best selection and has given a yield of over 100 bushels to the acre. Selected stock, qt. 25 cts., 
postpaid, 40 cts.; pk. $1.35, bus. $4.50, 10-bus. lots, $4.25 per bus. 
Pop-Corn 
We offer a specially select stock of this fine Corn, which has been 
meeting with great favor. It is a tremendous yielder. We have had 
reports of yields of over 150 bushels of shelled Corn to the acre. The 
plants grow from 12 to 15 feet high, a great proportion of them bearing 
two ears to the stalk, the ears averaging 12 to 15 inches long, with 18 to 
22 rows of deep rich yellow grains and small cob. Seventy pounds of 
ears frequently yield 60 pounds of shelled 
Corn. While not so quick to mature as a Flint 
Corn, where 100 days of “Corn weather” are 
assured, it is the best Corn to grow. A very 
fine variety for ensilage, and frequently pro¬ 
duces 25 tons of good Corn silage per acre. 
Qt. 25 cts., postpaid, 40 cts.; pk. $1.35, 
bus. $4.50, 10-bus. lots, $4.25 per bus. 
Early Smoky Dent. The earliest Dent Corn 
in cultivation, maturing generally in about 
90 days. Ears are 8 to 10 inches long, 12- to 
16-rowed. Stalks average 8 feet or more on 
good ground. Valuable for both crib and soil 
purposes. Qt. 25 cts., postpaid, 40 cts. ; pk. 
$1.35, bus. $4.50,10-bus. lots, $4.25 per bus. 
Treatment is similar to that of field or sweet Corn. Care given in curing determines the popping qualities: 
place the ears under cover in thin layers with free access to the air. Sow 5 pounds per acre, in hills. 
Sunburst. A fine new variety with large, yellow kernels that have a buttery tint when popped. Lb. 30 
cts., postpaid, 40 cts.; 10 lbs. $2.50, 100 lbs. $20. 
White Pearl. Kernels of this variety are small and smooth. Lb. 25c., ppd., 35c.; 10 lbs. $2.25,100lbs. $17.50. 
Crow Repellent Seed Preserver for Corn, Large Can (2-bus. size ) $1; Small Can 60 cts. 
Longfellow Flint Corn 
A field of S. & W. Co.’s New Golden Eureka Dent 
Cornell No. 11. A no- to 115-day Yellow 
Dent. Good variety for silage, as well 
as for grain where seasons are long 
enough. Ears 9 to 10 inches long, 14- to 
18-rowed, with small red cobs. Kernels 
are large, bright yellow, and very deep. 
Stalks 8 to 9 feet tall. Qt. 25 cts., postpaid, 
40 cts.; pk. $1.35, bus. $4.25, 10 bus. $40. 
Jumbo Silage (bIEIS,) 
A first-class ensilage variety. Grows 12 to 15 feet high, with mammoth stems in proportion, and an 
enormous growth of leaves. Under favorable conditions it will produce ears a foot or more long, yielding 
two of them to a plant. Jumbo Silage Corn is recommended for rich, low lands, where it yields heavy 
fodder. Qt. 30 cts., postpaid, 45 cts.; pk. $1.50, bus. $4.75, 10-bus. lots, $4.50 per bus. 
SEMESAN JR. A Corn-disinfectant. Protects seed 
against rotting, increases germination, controls blight. 
4 ozs. 40 cts., lb. $1.50, 5 lbs. $7, 25 lbs. $28.75. 
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