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F13 Van Antwerp’s Paymaster Red Cob 
Corn 
F3 
Hickory King 
This is an absolutely 95 to 100 per cent TWO-EARED 
CORN—many of the stalks with three good ears. A deep 
white grain on a very small bright RED COB—-stands the 
drouth—has a short, stocky stalk—does not blow down easily, 
and will mature in 100 to' 110 days. Big yielder—7 5 to 125 
bushels to the acre—according to soil. One of the highest 
feeding varieties and best milling corn on earth. NEVER 
FAILS TO MAKE A CROP. Price, % lb. 10c; lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 
35c, postpaid. For prices on larger quantities see PTice List 
in this catalog. 
F15 Champion Early White Dent 
It is an Early White Dent coming in almost as early as 
the Adams Early, but much larger; sample ears have been 
shown us 14 inches in length and 3% inches in diameter. 
For stock feeding it is very valuable; coming as 1 it does at a 
time when all fodder is very short, it fills a breach which all 
stock feeders can appreciate. Again, it is a corn that has 
made itself before the hot, dry weather and when other field 
varieties must make their growth. Champion Early White 
Dent is a safe crop to plant anywhere. It adapts itself to 
soils of any degree of fertility. On rich lands Champion will 
make enormous yields, and on thin land it adapts itself to 
hard conditions, and will come nearer to making a crop than 
any other corn you can plant. Price, V 2 lb. 10c; lb. 20c; 2 
lbs. 35c, postpaid. F'or prices on larger quantities see Price 
List in this catalog. 
F9 Large Golden Yellow Dent Corn 
Large Golden Yellow Dent is a medium early corn, and 
matures in 110 to 120 days.. A beautiful rich golden color; 
large deep grains with large, oily germs; medium cob, 16 to 
22 rows, many ears weighing a pound and a half each. While 
not a two-ear variety, many of our customers class it as such. 
We have yet to find a field of this variety with over 5 per 
cent barren stalks. The stock and chicken feed manufac¬ 
turers always pay a premium for this rich colored corn. AfLr 
our stocks are sold, we will have no more to offer, as we do 
not buy a grain of corn from other growers. Price, V 2 lb. 
10c; lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 35c, postpaid. For prices on larger quan¬ 
tities see Price List in this catalog. 
F1 Hastings Prolific 
Hastings Prolific is planted extensively in Georgia and in 
limited quantities in other Southern states. It takes 120 to 
130 days to mature. The stalks grow 8 to 12 feet high de¬ 
pending on soil and weather conditions. The ears average 2 
to the stalk, are medium size and well filled. The cob is 
small. Seventy pounds of ear corn will usually shell out 55 
to 60 lbs. of grain.. Shuck is heavy and covers thei ears tight¬ 
ly, keeping out birds and insects. It’s a good variety for 
roasting ear corn, also for making meal and stock feeding. 
Be sure to get Van Antwerpfs re-selected seed of this varie¬ 
ty. Price, pkt. 10c; V 2 lb. 15c; lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 35c, postpaid. 
For prices on larger quantities see Price List in this catalog. 
F4 Mosby’s Prolific (120 Days) 
The most prolific corn in existence; the stalks are tall, 
bearing 3 to 5 fine ears. The 1 grains are long, set close to a 
small white cob, very uniform in shape, well filled. It has 
good roots and will withstand storms better than any other 
prolific sort. Price, x / 2 lb. 15c; lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 35c, postpaid. 
For prices on larger quantities see Price List. 
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 because it can be de¬ 
pended upon to produce a crop on poor, thin land; on good 
land it bears two ears to the stalk.. Price, V 2 lb. 15c; lb. 25c; 
2 lbs. 35c, postDaid. For prices on larger quantities see Price 
List in this catalog. 
F19 Silver Mine, Iowa Grown 
The type of this corn is very even and uniform; ears run 
from 9 to 12 inches long; 16 to 22 rows of pure white ker¬ 
nels solidly set on a medium white cob; ears well' filled out 
at butt end and tip end. Matures in 100 days. For roasting 
ears, ready in 80 days. Price, V 2 lb. 15c; lb. ,25c; 2 lbs. 35c, 
postpaid. For prices on larger quantities see Price List in 
this catalog. 
F55 Gold Mine, Iowa Grown 
The same as Silver Mine, only the kernels are golden vel- 
low. Price, V 2 lb. 15c: lb. 25c: 2 lbs. 35-, oostnaid. For 
prices on larger quantities see Price' List in this catalog. 
Fn Early White Snowflake Corn 
This corn is largely planted for milling and feeding pur¬ 
poses. Ears 10 to 12 inches long, nure white withi smooth 
caoped grains. Well known and quite popular in the South¬ 
ern corn belt. Price, x / 2 lb. 15c; lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 35c. postpaid. 
For prices on larger quantities see Price List in this catalog. 
F27 Eureka Ensilage 
Eureka is a double purnose corn, for aside from being a 
first-class ensilage corn, as a field variety it ranks high in 
yield. It is tall and leafy. 12 to 15 feet high. with an enor¬ 
mous growth of fodder. Price, lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c. postpaid. 
F’or prices on larger quantities see Price List in this catalog. 
F7 Mexican June Corn 
This variety originated in Mexico and is largelv planted in 
the South. It iq a corn for) late plan + ing and should not be 
sown before Mav 1st, and can be sown thereafter until as 
late as August 1st. The grains are mostly white with a large 
number of blue and red cob grains running through it.. If it 
is wanted for forage and ensilage plant in Mav and for grain 
plant late in June or July. Splendid drought resister and 
recommended as the best keeper of all corns, being practical¬ 
ly free from weevil. We recommend our New Mammoth 
White June Corn described on this page as superior to Mex¬ 
ican June as it’s a true pure white variety free! from mixed 
grains and suggest you also give it a trial so that you can 
compare it with Mexican June. Prices, V 2 lb. 15c; lb. 25c; 
2 lbs. 35c, postpaid. For prices on large quantities see Price 
List in this catalog. 
F14 New Mammoth White June Corn 
Our strain of Mammoth White June Corn is vastly supe¬ 
rior to the Mexican June, as we consider this variety a mon¬ 
grel of the worst type. The Mammoth White June Corn is a 
beautiful snowflake white, soft and of fine texture. Ears 
average eight to ten inches, always filled out from tip to butt 
and very uniform in size and type. It has a decided double 
ear characteris’-tic, one reason fori its fine yield records. Get 
away from planting Mexican June, as Mammoth White June 
Corn will produce a much heavier crop of better corn than 
any June variety in existence. Price V 2 lb. 15c; lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 
35c; postpaid. For prices on larger quantities see Price List 
in this catalog. 
Jarvis Golden Prolific 
The South has long wanted a yellow prolific corn of the 
Van Antwerp’s type of growth. This is the nearest we have 
found. Should really be classed, in our opinion, as a semi- 
prolific. Averages 2 ears to the stalk, ears about 8 inches 
long, containing 14 to 18 rows of good size yellow grains. 
Shell out is good. Time to maturity (hard corn) about 120 
days. There is a distinct place in the South for a good main 
crop yellow corn. Price, V 2 lb. 15c; lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 35. 
