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PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS 
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Perfection Brand Seed Corn 
ENSILAGE CORN 
Virginia Grown 
Virginia is noted for its high quality Ensilage Seed Corn. We offer 
two varieties that under normal conditions will yield 12 to 15 tons of 
silage per acre. 
Per Peck Per Bushel 
Red Cob Ensilage $1.00 $3.50 
Golden Ensilage 1.00 3.50 
OKLAHOMA GROWN CORN 
For main crop. Hand picked, butted and tipped. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent 
Per Peck 
$1.00 
Per Bushel 
$3.25 
Silver Mine 
1.00 
3.25 
Red Mexican June 
1.00 
3.50 
White Mexican June 
1.00 
3.50 
Southwestern Yellow Dent 
1.00 
3.50 
Hay’s Golden—An early type originated 
Kansas 
in 
1.00 
3.50 
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI GROWN CORN 
For main crop. All hand-picked, butted and tipped and graded. 
Per Peck Per Bushel 
Learning Yellow Dent $ .80 $2.65 
Boone County White .80 2.65 
St. Charles White-Red Cob .80 2.65 
OHIO GROWN CORN 
All early varieties. The continued drouth in Oklahoma necessitates the 
planting of early varieties of corn early. Treat your corn with Semesan 
Jr. It kills seed borne diseases and keeps seed from rotting during cold wet 
weather. 
Per Peck 
Per Bushel 
Clark’s 
Early Strain Reid’s 
Yellow Dent $ .75 
$2.65 
Clark’s 
90 day Yellow Dent 
.75 
2.65 
Clark’s 
Iowa Gold Mine 
.75 
2.65 
Clark’s 
Early White Dent 
.85 
3.75 
Popcorn 
BUCKWHEAT 
Buckwheat is used mostly for filling fields unplanted after the first of 
June. The blossoms furnish a large amount of honey for bees. It is 
well to remember that on worn-out soils a plowed-under buckwheat field 
is a great fertilizer and improved. Sow 25 lbs. to an acre. 
JAPANESE—A popular and standard sort. Very large grains of dark 
brown color; early and heavy-yielding. Choice recleaned seed. Lb., 15c; 
10 lbs., $1.30, postpaid. 
If you have Stock 
Peas, Soy Beans or 
Mung Beans to sell, 
submit samples 
stating quantity 
that you have to 
offer. 
Corn—Mexican June 
POP CORN 
Culture—Pop Corn is a very profitable crop, yields well even in un¬ 
favorable seasons and there is most always a good market for it. Plant 
at rate of 3 to 4 quarts per acre in drills 3 feet apart, dropping seed 1^ 
feet apart in the rows. Or plant in hills, using 4 to 6 pounds of seed 
per acre. Cultivate the same as field corn. May be planted with regular 
corn planter, using special plates. 
JAPANESE or HULLESS—A splendid white corn, productive, having 
very little hard center or hull when popped. By mail, lb., 25c; by freight 
or express, lb., 20c; 10 lbs., $1.75. 
SOUTH AMERICAN LARGE YELLOW—A very fine variety of large 
yellow corn and in great demand by the poppers. Lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.30, 
postpaid. 
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