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The cost per acre is so small on seed corn that it would be unwise to plant anything but the best seed. Corn has been a most important 
crop, but will be even more so. Thousands of acres that have been planted in cotton in past years will go into corn. We handle principally 
Southern grown corn, as we find it gives best results. However, in some cases it is advisable to plant a smaller acreage of Northern grown 
corn, which is earlier and may make a crop, when your main crop would be lost account of dry summer. Treat your corn with Semesan Jr. 
before planting. See page 59 for prices. 
Southern Grown 
NICHOLSON’S DROUGHT RESISTANT 
CORN. A native of Texas and has been bred 
a number of years to meet Texas conditions. 
Makes a short, sturdy, vigorous stalk, about 6 
feet tall. Its deep rooting system makes it 
storm and wind resistant and a very heavy 
producer. One of its outstanding features is 
early maturity. Roasting ears have been 
gathered in 80 days after planting. Stands 
up well. Has long shank on ear, which 
turns down and protects the ear from rain. 
Has heavy broad blades, many of them being 
5 to 7 inches wide. Ears are large; kernels 
medium size and depth, showing slight dent 
and above average size, many of them one 
pound. Corn white, cob white. Requires 100 
days. Not prepaid, pk., 85c; bu., $3.10; 2 bu., 
$6.00. Ask for prices on larger quantities. 
GIANT YELLOW DENT. The finest yellow 
Corn for the Southern planter. Has a large, 
deep grain, good sized ears. We sell more 
of this variety than any Corn we handle and 
recommend it as the best yellow. Southern 
grown Corn. Our seed is all carefully selected. 
It will please you. Requires 120 days. Not 
prepaid, pk., 65c; bu., $2.25; 2 bu„ $4.30. 
Ask for prices on larger quantities. 
SURECROPPER. An early maturing and 
drouth-resisting Corn, suitable for spring and 
summer planting, and is considerably used to 
plant in stubble ground after grain has been 
cut. Ears are of good size, stocky and well 
formed. Requires 110 days. Not prepaid, 
Pk., 65c; bu., $2.25; 2 bu., $4.30. Ask for 
prices on larger quantities. 
DWARF MEXICAN JUNE. This Com is 
planted very extensively during the months 
of May, June and July ; stands the dry weather 
and makes a splendid yield with a moderate 
amount of moisture. Requires 110 days. Not 
prepaid, Pk., 65c; bu., $2.25; 2 bu., $4.30. 
Ask for prices on larger quantities. 
HASTING’S PROLIFIC. Makes two or more 
ears to the stalk ; requires 110 days to mature. 
Shells out exceptionally heavy and is good for 
roasting ears, meal, or stock feeding. Not 
prepaid, pk., 80c; bu., $2.75; 2 bu., $5.30. Ask 
for prices on larger quantities. 
WHITE RED COB. Large ear of the finest 
Corn. Grains very deep, wide and thick ; red 
cob, very popular wherever tried. We recom¬ 
mend this as being the finest variety of White 
Red Cob Corn. You will make no mistake in 
planting the White Red Cob. Requires 120 
days. Not prepaid, pk., 65c; bu., $2.25; 2 bu., 
$4.30. Ask for prices on larger quantities. 
WHITE WONDER. Immense quantities of 
the variety have been planted all over Texas 
for a number of years. Requires 110 to 120 
days. Not prepaid, pk., 65c; bu., $2.25; 2 bu., 
$4.30. Ask for prices on larger quantities. 
HICKORY KING. Has the smallest cob of 
any Corn grown. Makes a very large, white, 
flat grain; largely planted for roasting ears. 
Requires 110 to 115 days. Not prepaid, pk., 
80c; bu., $2.75; 2 bu. $5.30. Ask for prices on 
larger quantities. 
BLOODY BUTCHER. A beautiful red grain. 
A splendid yielder. Requires 120 days. Pk., 
65c; bu., $2.25; 2 bu., $4.30. Please ask for 
prices in larger lots. 
STRAWBERRY. Has always done well in 
Texas. It is larged-eared and very heavy 
cropper. Fine all-purpose Corn. Crop very 
short. Requires 120 days. Pk., 65c; bu., $2.25; 
2 bu., $4.30. Please ask for prices in larger 
lots. 
RED JUNE CORN. A red Mexican June 
Corn that stands the drouth well. The ear 
is slightly larger than the regular June Corn. 
Requires 110 to 120 days. Pk., 65c; bu., $2.25; 
2 bu., $4.30. 
Corn—Surecropper 
IMPROVED SQUAW. A natural drouth- 
resisting variety. Most of the Corn runs to 
blue and white grains. Makes a first-class 
large ear, 10 to 12 inches long. Many people 
plant it late in the season the same as 
Mexican June Corn. We recommend it highly. 
Requires 110 to 115 days. Not prepaid, pk., 
75c; bu., $2.50; 2 bu., $4.80. Please ask for 
prices in larger lots. 
YELLOW HICKORY KING. Same as the 
original White Hickory King, except in color. 
Pk., 80c; bu., $2.75; 2 bu., $5.30. 
STAIR’S YELLOW SURE CROP. An ex¬ 
cellent early Texas Yellow Corn, that matures 
in about 100 days, the ears measuring 10 to 
12 inches and a big portion of the crop makes 
2 ears to the stalk. It is a heavy yielder per 
acre and will stand a drouth better than 
most varieties. This is the first year we 
have been able to obtain a stock of this com 
since 1931. Not prepaid, pk., 75c; bu., $2.60; 
2 bu., $5.00. 
Northern Grown 
REID’S EARLY YELLOW DENT. A 
splendid variety. Ears are of good size, with 
very deep, bright yellow kernels. Cob is small, 
stalks grow to a medium height and often 
produce two ears. Requires 85 to 95 days. 
Not prepaid, pk., 60c; bu., $2.00; 2 bu., $3.80. 
Ask for prices on larger quantities. 
GOLD MINE. Similar to Silvermine ex¬ 
cept in color. Ears are of good size and 
symmetrical ; a bright golden yellow color, 
and cob is small. Requires 90 to 100 days. 
Not prepaid, pk., 60c; bu., $2.00; 2 bu., $3.80. 
Ask for prices on larger quantities. 
EARLY WHITE PEARL. Use for roast¬ 
ing ears as well as for field purposes. A 
little larger, smoother ear; has more fluid 
in it than Silvermine. Requires 90 to 95 days. 
Not prepaid, pk.. 60c; bu., $2.00; 2 bu., $3.80. 
Ask for prices on larger quantities. 
EARLY SILVERMINE. A standard white 
variety. Splendid yielder, extremely hardy, 
will produce well on thin soil. By some, 
white Corn is considered a surer cropper than 
yellow. Requires 90 to 95 days. Not prepaid, 
pk., 60c; bu., $2.00; 2 bu., $3.80. Ask for 
prices on larger quantities. 
POP CORN 
There is always a good market for Pop 
Corn, and every Corn grower should plant 
some. The children and grown folks enjoy Pop 
Corn and a few rows should be planted for 
home use. 
WHITE RICE. Best variety of white Pop 
Corn for popping. Lb., 25c; 2 lbs., 45c, post¬ 
paid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs., $1.50. 
LITTLE BUSTER OR JAPANESE HUL- 
LESS. Produces well in the South. Extra 
small grain a~d excellent for popping. Pure 
white and good yielder. Lb., 25c; 2 lbs., 45c; 
postpaid. i\ot prepaid, 10 lbs., $1.50. 
SOUTH AMERICAN. A large yellow grain 
Corn that grows well in Texas. Cream col¬ 
ored when popped and has distinct flavor. 
Lb.. 30c; 2 lbs., 55c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
10 lbs., $1.85. 
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