TUCKERS’ SEED HOUSE, CARTHAGE, MISSOURI 
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Tucker’s Jumbo 
A Grand, Large Eared, Deep 
Grained Yellow Corn 
Tucker’s Jumbo combines all of the 
good points found in other large eared 
varieties as well as special points of its 
own, such as extremely deep kernels, 
strong rugged stalks, very profuse, 
wide blades, making it one of the best 
ensilage, as well as a fine large yield¬ 
ing feeding variety. Large ears having 
IS to 20 rows of grains. Length from 
9 to 11 inches. Very deep grains. Color 
yellow. Kernels dented and rows run 
very even on the cob. Matures in 120 
days. It makes a rapid, strong and 
rank growth, attaining a height of 9 to 
10 feet, often producing 2 to 3 large 
ears to a stalk. The foliage is large, 
healthy and makes unusually fine fod¬ 
der and is one of the best varieties for 
that purpose. We consider Jumbo the 
variety to plant where an extra large 
eared corn is wanted. If you want the 
best big eared corn grown with large 
heavy deep grains, a yellow corn that 
is strictly right, plant Jumbo. Post¬ 
paid, pkt. 10c; lb. 15c; 3 lbs. 35c; gal. 
HOc. Not prepaid, peck 75c; bu. $2.!N). 
Larger quantities, $2.05. 
MEXICAN JUNE CORN 
Mexican June is the greatest drought resisting variety of field corn known. It will make a crop with 
less moisture than any other variety. The ears average 8 to 9 inches long and the corn is very solid. 
Height, 6 to 7 feet; lots of foliage and makes a heavy root growth. Mexican June is an early corn and 
a great yielder. We recommend this variety as one of the best for the southwest section. 
There are two varieties of Mexican June Corn. White and red. AA r e offer 
both varieties. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; lb. 15c; 3 lbs. 35c; gallon (55c. Not prepaid, 
peck 75c; bu. $2.75. Larger quantities, $2.(55 bu. 
SEED POP CORN 
Pop Corn is one of the best paying crops that you can plant. Our Pop 
Corn Seed is selected, and is the best that can be had. All seed shelled. 
South American Mushroom 
A new variety of the rice type, larger grains, a pearl color and pops out 
well. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 80c; 10 lbs. $2.50. Not prepaid, 25 lbs. 
$5.75. Larger quantities, 22c per lb. 
Tom Thumb or Jananese 
The Tom Thumb is a dwarf growing, White Rice Pop Corn. Is ready for 
popping soon after it is husked. It is almost hulless and when popped there 
is absolutely no hard center. The stalks grow about 5 feet high and bear 
2 or 3 perfect ears each. Ears are very uniform in size and nearly white in 
color. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 80c; 10 lbs. $2.40. Not prepaid, 25 lbs. 
$5.50. Larger quantities, 21c per pound. 
TUCKER’S JUMBO 
CERESAN 
Treat grain seed with Ceresan to prevent stinking 
smut of wheat; seedling blight of cereals caused 
by seed-borne scab; smuts of oats; covered smut and 
stripe of barley; kernel smuts of sorghums. Cere¬ 
san increased yields of oats 12.1 bu.; of wheat 9 bu. 
per acre over untreated seed. Only 2 ozs. needed 
per bu. of seed wheat, rye, sorghums, or millets and 
3 ozs. for oats, barley and cotton. Lb. 75c; 5 lbs. 
$3.00; 25 lbs. $12.50; 100 lbs. $49.00, not prepaid. 
Not mailable. 
SEMESAN, JR. 
Four Bushels an Acre Increase. 
Four bushels more corn can reasonably be ex¬ 
pected by any farmer who treats seed corn. Iowa 
Experiment Station tests show. Semesan Jr. con¬ 
trols certain root rots carried by seed; and helps 
prevent seed rotting in cold, wet soil. Use 2 ozs. per 
bu. Costs 2%c to 3c an acre. 4 oz. tin 40c; lb. tin 
$1.50; 5 lb. tin $7.00. 
NEW IMPROVED SEMESAN BEL 
This quick dip treatment gave an average increase 
in yield of 35.4 bushels per acre on farms in five 
states. Controls seed-borne scab and Rhizoctonia, 
reduces rotting of seed, improves yields and quality. 
One lb. treats 60 to 80 bu. of seed at a cost of l%c 
to 2c a bu. No soaking; just dip, drain, plant. 4 oz. 
tin 50c; lb. tin $1.75; 5 lb. tin $8.00. 
SEMESAN 
For Vegetable and Flower Seeds. 
Semesan should be applied in dust or liquid form 
to flower or vegetable seeds before planting. Seme¬ 
san is such a powerful and effective disinfectant 
that seed treatment with it is ridiculously low in 
cost, from y±c to lc per lb. of seed. One ounce treats 
15 lbs. of seed. Effective in controlling damping-off, 
many seed-borne diseases and such devastating 
gladiolus diseases as hard rot and scab. 2 oz. tin 
50c; lb. $2.75. 
