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FIELD CORN—Continued 
White Dent—120 Days 
Very similar in all respects to Snow¬ 
flake, except that all grains are dented, 
while Snowflake is inclined to have 
many gourd seeds. An exceedingly 
fine ensilage variety. 
\i bu. Yz bu. 1 bu. 
White Dent .95 1.65 3.00 
POP CORN 
Golden Queen—115 Days 
Snowflake 
Golden grain, creamy white when popped. Height 
of stalk 6| to 7 feet. Two or three ears on a stalk. 
Length of ear 5 to 7 inches. Practically identical 
in every way to the Plain White, except that the 
grain is a golden cream color. One of the popular 
popping varieties. 
Japanese or Australian Hulless—95 Days 
Grains long and pointed, and white in color. Height 
of stalk about 5 ft. This is a dwarf growing sort, 
producing an abundance of very thick short ears 
3| to 5 inches long. These are closely set with 
narrow tight grains, some ears having 30 to 40 rows 
of kernels. This variety is superior to White Rice. 
The grains are hulless which makes them when 
popped the most tender of any pop corn on the 
market. Once tried will never be discarded. 
White Rice—110 Days 
Grains long and pointed, somewhat resembling 
rice, from which it takes its name. Height of 
stalk 5 to 6 ft. 2 to 3 ears on a stalk. A hand¬ 
some, very prolific variety of white pop corn. Ears 
5 to 7 inches long, having 14 to 20 rows of kernels. 
This variety is considered one of the best varieties 
of corn for popping purposes. 
Pop Corn 
M lb. 
1 lb. 
5 lbs. 
10 lbs. 
Golden Queen. 
.12 
.20 
.85 
1.60 
Japanese. 
.15 
.25 
1.05 
1.95 
White Rice. 
.12 
.20 
.85 
1.60 
Corn Yields Increased 10% by Treating Seed 
with New Improved Semesan Jr. 
2 \ cents an acre for New Improved Semesan Jr. 
is a trifling investment to increase your corn crop 
10%. In 51 tests on Corn Belt farms, this new 
ethyl mercury phosphate dust produced an average 
increase of 10% in yield. New Improved Semesan 
Jr. protects seed field or sweet corn against rotting; 
gives better stands; reduces losses from root rots. 
Easily and quickly dusted on seed at the rate of 2 
ounces a bushel. There is a measuring spoon in 
larger sized tins. Costs less than 3 cents an acre. 
Does not reduce the rate of drop in planting. 
4 oz., 35c.; lib., 1.00; 5 lb., 4.75; 25 lb., 23.25 
WHAT THE MATURITY FIGURES MEAN 
Throughout the vegetable section of this catalog, 
figures representing the days to maturity follow 
immediately the names of the individual varieties. 
These represent the average days required from the 
planting of the seed to the harvest of the crop. 
They are particularly valuable for comparison as 
to the approximate maturity of various types of the 
same vegetable. Weather conditions and localities, 
however, obviously alter the exact number of days 
required. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
X lb. 
Lb. 
Corn Salad, Broad Leaved 
.05 
.15 
.45 
1.40 
Cress, Broad Leaved. 
.05 
.15 
.30 
1.00 
Cress, Curled. 
.05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
Cress, Upland. 
.05 
.15 
.45 
1.50 
Cress, Water. 
.05 
.25 
1.20 
4.00 
Dandelion, Cabbaging. 
.05 
.45 
1.50 
5.00 
Dandelion, French Garden 
.05 
.30 
.85 
2.75 
Rice Pop Corn 
