Jrazier’s SeeS Store ~ 6offeyt>ille, Kansas 
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Tested Seed Com 
Prices are F. O. B. Coffeyville and subject to market fluctuations. 
Owing to the wet weather this Fall and Winter the preparation of seed corn stocks have been delayed and 
for that reason we are unable to quote prices on all varieties at this time, which is early January. 
We are assembling a complete stock which should be ready within the next few weeks though and the 
price and quality will be satisfactory. Our seed corn, as usual will be tested for germination and vitality by 
the State Seed Laboratory. 
EARLY ADAMS—My idea in listing this corn here as well as on page 8 is to attract the attention of those 
who want to grow some extra early maturing corn for early hog and other livestock feed. I have known 
of Early Adams being planted as early as March 10th here. Planted on reasonably good corn ground, the 
stalks should grow to a height of 6 to 7 feet. Ears 7 to 8 inches in length. Should be ready to feed in about 
70 days and a yield of 20 to 25 bushels would not be too much to expect. Gallon 75c; peck $1.40; bushel $4.50. 
IMPROVED LEAMING YELLOW—This is one of the earliest yellow dent corn in cultivation, ripening in 90 
to 100 days. Orange yellow color and red cob. Stalks are tall and leafy. This variety is especially well 
adapted for upland and will prove a valuable sort for bottom lands. Price later. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT—This is one of the best strains of this popular variety I have ever seen. Our seed is 
grown by a reliable grower who knows how to select good seed corn and takes pride in producing the best 
type. The original of this seed took sweepstakes at the Missouri State College four years ago. It is care¬ 
fully tipped, butted and graded. The large ears are deep grained with a small red cob. Price later. 
BOONE COUNTY WHITE—Medium 
late and the best white corn for bot¬ 
tom land and fertile upland. Ears 
are large size, well proportioned, 
well rounded at butt and tip. Has 
a deep narrow grain, giving greater 
amount of corn to cob. Price later. 
HICKORY KING—This is an en¬ 
tirely distinct variety amongst 
white corn, combining the largest 
grain with the smallest cob. It does 
well on any soil. Gallon 60c; peck 
$1.00; bu. $3.75. 
MEXICAN JUNE—White with an 
occasional blue kernel. Resists 
drought and heat and makes a good 
yield with a moderate amount of 
rainfall. Usually planted in late 
May and June. Price $3.00 bu. 
Field of Grohoma 
Grain Sorghums 
ATLAS SORGO—A cross between Cane and Standard Kaffir, it has 
the sweet stalk of the former and the white seed of Kaffir. When 
planted as a row crop the leafy stalks grow from 8 to 10 feet tall. 
Atlas is now recognized as one of the best ensilage crops and a yield 
of 20 tons per acre of silage is not uncommon. Ask for prices. 
KAFFIR, STANDARD BLACKHULL—This is local grown seed, hand 
selected in the field, and re-selected in the head from bin. We are 
fortunate in securing such a nice lot of seed. Sorghums genei-ally 
were very immature. Anything of a suitable seed grade very diffi¬ 
cult to secure. Price lb. 10c. 
HEGARI, DWARF IMPROVED—Grain is white and similar to White 
Kaffir, but is two to four weeks earlier. More drought resistant 
than Kaffir and very dwarf, growing to a height of four to five feet. 
Yield equal to white kaffir. Large compact heads. Price, lb. 10c. 
DWARF GROHOMA—This wonderful new grain crop is a combina¬ 
tion of Kaffir and seeded ribbon cane, producing a large head and a 
larger grain than Kaffir. It has been known to yield as high as 50 
bushels of grain and six tons of forage to the acre. A sure pro¬ 
ducer on upland or bottom land. Wet or dry season. Price 10c per lb. 
For quantity prices see enclosed price list. 
Pop Corn 
SO. AMERICAN DYNAMITE—This 
is a new variety of yellow pop corn, 
which is very much in demand where 
ever a superior quality of popping 
corn is desired. The yellow kernels 
pop to a very large size. It is abso¬ 
lutely hulless and has a fine flavor. 
Price 1 lb. 25c. 
WHITE MUSHROOM or OZARK 
QUEEN—The big white grains pop 
to an extra large size. Hulless and 
is deliciously tender. Pops fully as 
large as the Dynamite.Price lb. 25c. 
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Dwarf Yellow Milo, lb.10c 
Feterita, lb.10c 
German Millet, lb.10c 
Dwarf Essex Rape, lb.15c 
Honey Drip Cane, lb.15c 
Tennessee Red Peanuts..20c 
White Jumbo Peanuts, lb.20c 
Mam. Russian Sunflowers, lb.15c 
Red Top and Orange Cane for hay. 
See enclosed price list. 
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