SELECTED STRAINS OF SEEDS ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN SOILS AND CLIMATE 
HOWARD’S RED COB PROLIFIC 
POP CORN 
Plant 10 pounds per acre. 
SOUTH AMERICAN GIANT. (85 days). South Amer¬ 
ican variety, one of the finest popping corns. 
Kernels are golden color and rich buttery flavor. 
Produces 2 ears to the stalk. 
Pkt. 10c; 1 lb. 25c; 2 lb. 45c; 5 lb. 95c. 
JAPANESE HULLESS. (85 days). Cleanest popping 
corn, highest quality; small white ears. 
Pkt. 10c; 1 lb. 25c; 2 lb. 45c; 5 lb. 95c. 
Write for our special field seed price list. 
FIELD SEEDS 
All prices on field seeds, regardless of quantity, 
are f. o. b. our store. We urge all those interested 
in field seeds to get our prices before buying. The 
market on seeds of this kind was not established at 
the time our catalog went to press, consequently our 
prices may be higher or lower than prices listed. 
While our prices are subject to market fluctuations, 
we endeavor to furnish field seeds at the best prices 
at all times. 
FIELD CORN 
All of our corn seed is hand-selected, butted and 
tipped. 
Plant 7 to 8 pounds per acre. 56 pounds per bushel. 
HOWARD'S RED COB PROLIFIC. (95 days). This is 
one of the heaviest yielders of prolific corns, pro¬ 
ducing large white ears with husk closing well 
over end, insuring great protection from weather, 
birds and winds. Howard’s Red Cob Prolific Corn 
is flinty enough that it is a wonderful keeper; also 
makes a very desirable roasting-ear. Great care 
is taken in selecting this seed, only perfect ears 
are used, coming from the cream of the crop and 
not the tail-end. 
1 lb. 10c; Pk. $1.00; Bu. $3.50. 
FLORIDA FLINT. (100 days). This corn will pro¬ 
duce on most any kind of soil and is one of the best 
keeping corns that can be planted, being as near 
weevil-proof as any white corn grown. The husk 
well covers the ends of the ear which is a great 
protection. Florida Flint has long, deep, white 
flinty grains and a very small cob. 
1 lb. 10c; Pk. $1.00; Bu. $3.50. 
GOLDEN DENT. (85 days). Produces large, long, 
golden ears, and a very fine flavor for roasting-ear. 
It is one of the finest corns planted for early feed¬ 
ing. Every gardener should plant some Golden 
Dent as it is very profitable, both for early roast- 
ing-ears and for feed purposes. 
1 lb. 10c; Pk. $1.00; Bu. $3.50. 
HICKORY KING. (92 days). A very desirable white 
corn and a standard throughout the South, espe¬ 
cially in Florida. Hickory King produces 1 to 2 
good ears to the stalk. The grains are very large 
and broad with very small cob. Very desirable for 
roasting-ear and can be planted on very thin soil. 
1 lb. 10c; Pk. $1.00; Bu. $3.50. 
HASTING'S PROLIFIC. (120 days). Hasting’s Pro¬ 
lific Corn is known widely and favorably in the 
South. It is a late season corn, maturing large, 
hard, white ears in 120 days. Ears fill out well, 
cobs very small with deep pointed grains. This is 
a very fine corn for meal, roasting-ear or stock 
feeding. 
1 lb. 10c; Pk. 85c; Bu. $3.00. 
CUBAN FLINT. (98 days). This is one of the hard¬ 
est corns that is planted. The ears are large, with 
tight husk and very small yellow grains, making 
it one of the finest chicken corns grown. Cuban 
Flint can be grown on almost any kind of soil and 
will stand a severe drought, where other corns will 
fail. Protect your feed crop by planting some 
Cuban Flint. 
1 lb. 10c; Pk. $1.00; Bu. $3.50. 
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