4 CORN 
RUSSELL-HECKLE. 
MEMPHIS, TENN. 
Russell-Heckle’s Top Notch Corns 
are selected by experienced people with the utmost care from high-yielding fields, are nubbed, tipped, graded and oleaned. 
Our sole purpose in spending so much time and labor on the selection of these seeds is to make them a superior seed 
stock. If you are seeking the best in seeds, order our Top Notch grade—you will be rewarded when you gather your crop. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
R.-H. Co.’s Top Notch Mosby’s Prolific 
One of the most prolific corns in existence; the stalks are 
tall, bearing 2 to 5 fine ears. The grains are long, set close 
to a small white cob, very uniform in 
shape, well filled. Another important fea¬ 
ture of this fine oorn is its abundant 
foliage, whleh renders it superior to most 
sorts for ensilage purposes. This is a 
southern oorn, and is recommended for 
general crop. It is pearly-white, small 
cob, deep full grain, neither too hard nor 
too soft. Matures in 110 to 120 days. 
Postpaid, 1 gallon, 65c. Not prepaid, 1 
gallon, 45c. 
Quantity Prices on Green Ink List. 
R.-H. Co.’s Top Notch 
Hastings’ Prolific 
It will make two ears to the stalk on 
average land, and if planted 24 to 30 
inches apart in the row on good strong 
land, four to six ears to the stalk can be 
bad. The ears are well filled at both 
ends; the cob Is email; the shuck is heavy 
and covers the ear tightyl, protecting it 
from birds and insects. Matures in 120 to 
130 days. Postpaid, 1 gallon, 65c. Not pre¬ 
paid, 1 gallon 45c. Quantity Prices on 
Green Ink List. 
R.-H. Co.’s Top Notch 
Hickory King 
The grain is so wide and deep and the 
cob so small that often a single grain 
will cover the end of a broken cob. It 
has been called the Poor Man’s Corn be¬ 
cause it can be depended upon to pro¬ 
duce a crop on poor, thin land. On good 
land it bears two ears to the stalk. Post¬ 
paid, 1 gallon, 70c. Not prepaid, 1 gallon, 
50c. Quantity Prices on Green Ink List. 
R.-H. Co.’s Top Notch 
Mexican June Corn 
Our native grown selected strain. This 
dependable variety, largely planted late 
in the spring throughout the entire Cot¬ 
ton Belt, originally came from Mexico. 
It is largely used for planting after oats 
and wheat and can be planted as late as 
August 15th with good results. The 
stalks are usually short, although early 
plantings make stalks 12 to 15 feet high, 
leaves 4 to 6 feet long. The roots run 
deep and spread, so that it is a splendid 
drought resister. Ears 8 to 9 inches long, 
grains short to medium, cobs medium in 
size, and while usually white, occasional¬ 
ly you’ll find a red cob and some blue 
grains. This apparent mixture of color is 
peculiar to many varieties of Mexican 
Corn Postpaid, 1 gallon, 70c. Not prepaid, 
1 gallon, 50c. 
Quantity Prices on Green Ink List. 
New Jellicose White. 
R.-H. Co.’s Top Notch Jellicose 
The new variety developed at West Tennessee Experiment 
Station, which has made such a splendid record for yield and 
general excellence. All white grain, white cob, as 
many two ears to stalk as Paymaster and fills out 
to end of ear; about 110 days maturity and very 
heavy yielder. Postpaid, gallon, 80c. Not prepaid, 
gallon, 60c. 
Quantity prices on Green Ink List. 
R.-H. Co.’s Top Notch Paymaster 
We indorse this corn as one of the most satis¬ 
factory and heavy yielding corns for the southern 
farm. Its origin is southern, its reputation is 
southern and its nature southern. And it produces 
two ears to the stalk. Matures in about 110 days. 
■■■. The cob is small, has well-filled butts and tips. The 
— 1 grain is deep, white, the cob is bright red, the type 
is standard and popular. Postpaid, 1 gallon, 65c. 
Not prepaid, 1 gallon, 45c. 
Quantity Prices on Green Ink List. 
R.-H. Co.’s Top Notch Tennessee 
White Red Cob 
An extra large field corn; grains long, white, 
broad and evenly lined on large red cob. The ears 
of this sort will run from 9 to 12 inches long and 
have from 18 to 20 rows. The stalks grow from 8 
to 12 feet high, are broad, strong and short-jointed, 
it makes one of our best ensilage corns. Matures 
in 120 days. Postpaid, 1 gallon, 65c. Not prepaid, 1 
gallon, 45c. 
Quantity Prices on Green Ink List. 
R.-H. Co.’s Top Notch 
Jarvis Golden Prolific 
This is one of the finest corns for this section on 
our list. A natural drought resisting variety, one of 
the few varieties of Yellow Corn that produces 
more than one ear. It is just hard enough to with¬ 
stand any kind of weather in the fall. Crops have 
been left in the field until early spring and then 
came out good, sound corn. 
A native southern Yellow Corn, carefully bred, 
and one that bears two good ears to the stalk. The 
stalk is rather dwarf, 6 to 8 feet high, and does not 
fall down in stormy weather. Grains are bright 
golden-yellow; ears are firm and solid, about 7 to 
10 inches long. The grain is medium in size. This 
is a very productive and desirable variety, and is 
drought resistant. 
Our seed is all carefully selected. It will please 
you. 
Postpaid, I gallon, 65c. Not prepaid, 1 gallon, 45c. 
Quantity Prices on Green Ink List. 
Pop Corn 
See Page 25 for List and Prices. 
Standard Yellow Varieties of Top 
Notch Seed Corn 
La/ 
Standard White Varieties of Top Notch 
Grade Seed Corn 
NORTH CAROLINA PROLIFIC . . 
SILVER MINE . 
EARLY WHITE 90 DAY. 
ST. CHARLES WHITE RED COB 
TAIT’S EARLY WHITE DENT . . 
Quantity prices given on our Green Ink List. 
Gallon Gallon 
Postpaid Not Postpaid 
EARLY YELLOW 90 DAYS .$0.60 $0.40 
GOLD MINE .60 .40 
TENN. MAMMOTH YELLOW DENT.. .70 .50 
Feck, Bushel, and Two-bushel Prices Quoted on Green 
Ink List. 
Gallon 
Gallon 
Postpaid 
Not Postpaid 
$0.45 
. . .60 
.40 
.40 
. . . .60 
.40 
. . . .70 
.50 
5 PACKETS OF FLOWER 
SEEDS 
With any order to the value of $1.00 or more at 
catalog prices we will send you FREE 5 packets of 
Flower Seeds, 5c size, your selection, or we will se¬ 
lect them for you. Please state if you want the free 
Flower Seeds. 
OUR GBSEN INK LIST GIVBS PECX AND BUSHEL PRICES ON SEED CORN. 
