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YOPP SEED COMPANY, PADUCAH, KY. 
STANDARD VARIETIES OF SWEET CORN 
OCULATE 
Alfalfa, Soy Beans 
Clover s ™^aTlLegumes 
JL perbu.size— 
Alfalfa, Clovers, 
Lespedeza 
REDUCED TO 
50c per bu 
. size—Peas, Vetch, Beans, Aust. W. Peas 
35c per bu. size—Soy Beans, Cow Peas 
YOU CAN NOW AFFORD TO INOCULATE ALL YOUR 
LEGUMES WITH DATED, HIGH COUNT NITRAGIN 
Full value guaranteed in every package of NITRA¬ 
GIN—packed with Billions of live, fresh and effi¬ 
cient Legume Germs. 
For your protection every package of NITRAGIN 
bears the Expiration DATE, Germ COUNT when 
packed and the PRICE. Don’t gamble! Know what 
you are buying. Insist on NITRAGIN. 
NITRAGIN EASY TO APPLY 
NITRAGIN is- a granular MOIST soil-like culture, 
packed in tins. Easy to apply. Directions on every can. 
NITRAGIN — The Original Legume Inoculator — is the 
lowest priced, high quality inoculator 
on the market. 
NITRAGIN INOCULATION PRICES 
When ordering, always specify kind of seed. 
Alfalfa, all Clovers 
lespedeza 
Size Price 
Vi bu..._...$ .35 
1 bu.65 
2*4 bu.. 1.40 
Peas, Vetch, Beans, 
Austrian Winter Peas 
Size 
V 2 bu. 
1 bu.. 
*l 2 /3 bu. _ 
5 bu. 
Price 
...$ .35 
... .50 
... .80 
2.25 
Soy Beans, Cow Peas 
Size Price 
1 bu...$ .35 
2 bu. .65 
5 bu. 1.40 
10 bu. 2.45 
Garden NITRAGIN for 
Peas, Beans, Sweet 
Peas and Lupines 
Can be used on any 
amount oi seed, 
up to 8 lbs. 
Price 25c 
'*"100 lb. size" packed only ior Vetch and Peas. 
ALWAYS THE LARGEST—'and-most widely diitributed inoculator in .the U.S. A. 
SWEET CORN 
Not Prepaid 
Early Minnesota. (65 days). Very pop¬ 
ular standard early sort. Ears about 8 
inches long. Usually 2 ears to stalk. Ker¬ 
nels broad, sweet and of good quality. Pkt. 
10c, 1 lb. 25c. 
Golden Bantam. (65 days.) A very early 
sugar corn, dwarf in growth. Ears 5 to 7 
'nches in length; 2 to 3 fine ears to the 
stalk. Color of grain is creamy yellow, 
very sweet and tender and fine flavor. Pkt. 
10c, lb. 25c. 
Country Gentleman. (80 days.) This is a 
favorite second early or main crop variety 
with all private gardeners for its tenderness, 
delicacy, small, deep grains, and sweetness. 
The ears are of fair size, frequently 3 to 4 
to a stalk. Pkt. 10c, 1 lb. 30c. 
Stowell’s Evergreen. (85 days.) Although 
a late variety, this has long been a favorite. 
It makes good sized ears, has very deep 
grains, and will remain in the green state 
longer than any other sort. Pkt. 10c, 1 lb. 
30c. 
EARLY, But Not Sweet 
Not Prepaid 
Adams’ Extra Early. (52 days). The earliest 
kind, but ears are small and not as desirable as 
Adams’ Early which follows this variety closely in 
maturity. Pkt. 10c, 1 lb. 20c, 5 lbs. 80c, 10 lbs. 
$ 1 . 20 . 
Adams’ Early. (60 days). This is almost exclu¬ 
sively planted for the first roasting ears by the 
market gardeners. The ears are of good size, but 
otherwise for the table only same as common com. 
Pkt. 10c, 1 lb. 20c, 5 lbs. 80c, 10 lbs. $1.20. 
Paducah Market Corn. (70 days). White va¬ 
riety about a week later than Large Adams; it 
comes in between Large Adams and White Pearl; 
well filled large ears. Recommended highly for 
family use, and used largely by market gardeners 
here. Lb. 10c- 10 lbs. 75c, bu. $3.00. 
.Culture—Make hills 2 Vi to 3 ft. apart each way 
dropping 5 or 6 grains in each hill thinning out 
afterward to 2 or 3 stalks to the hill. 1 pound to 
200 bills. 7 to 8 pounds per aero. 
