Memphis, Term, 
RUSSELL-HECKLE 
Seed Corn 15 
R. II. t o/s Top Xotcli Seed Corn 
Top Notch *Iarvis Goldrn Prolific 
This is one of the finest corns for this section on our list. A natural drought 
resisting variety, one of the few varieties of Yellow Corn that produces more 
than one ear. It is hard enough to withstand any kind of weather in the fall. 
Crops have been left in the field until early spring and then came out good, sound 
corn. 
A native southern Yellow Corn, carefully bred, and one that bears two good 
ears to the stalk. The stalk is rather dwarf, 6 to 8 feet high, and does not fall 
down in stormy weather. Grains are bright golden-yellow; ears are firm and 
solid, about 7 to 10 inches long. The grain is medium in size. This is a very 
productive and desirable variety, and is drought resistant. 
Our seed is all carefully selected. It will please you. 
Postpaid, 1 gallon, 60c. 
Top Notch Early Yellow Dent 
Yellow grains, medium size red cob, ears good length, about 90 day maturity. 
One of the popular varieties, for late planting particularly. 
Postpaid, 1 gallon, 55c. 
Top Notch Large Golden Deni 
Large golden grains, big ear, red cob, medium size. Maturity about 100 days. 
Extremely popular everywhere. 
Postpaid, 1 gallon, 60c. 
Top Notch Gold Mine 
A dandy big eared yellow corn that succeeds well in this section. Grains me¬ 
dium long, bright yellow and set on medium to large size ear about 8 inches in 
length. Does well on good uplands. Matures in about 105 days. 
Postpaid, 1 gallon, 55c. 
Top Notch Mexican dune Lorn 
Our native grown selected strain. This dependable variety, largely planted 
late in the spring throughout the entire Cotton Belt, originally came from 
Mexico. It is largely used for planting after oats and wheat and can be planted 
as late as August 15th with good results. The stalks are usually short, although 
early plantings make stalks 12 to 15 feet high, leaves 4 to 6 feet long. The roots 
run deep and spread, so that it is a splendid drought resister. Ears 8 to 9 inches 
long, grains short to medium, cobs medium in size, and while usually white, oc¬ 
casionally you’ll find a red cob with white and some blue grains. This apparent 
mixture of color is peculiar t6 many varieties of Mexican Corn. 
Postpaid, 1 gallon, 60c. 
Riissell-Heckle’s Celebrated 
HARPETH RIVER SEED CORNS 
Tennessee Seed and Grown 
We are proud of our Harpeth River Seed Corns. They are selected and 
handled right; they are what seed corns should be, and you will agree when 
you see them. Each bag is from hand selected ears, hand-nubbed and hand- 
tipped before shelling, then graded and cleaned, just as we do with our 
famous TOP NOTCH brand corns. 
Harpeth River seed corns established a reputation thirty years ago in 
the days of the late Col. Joe Ullathorne, who first introduced them. They 
were his pride then — they are ours now. 
Harpeth River Seed corns cost a trifle more than ordinary commercial 
seed corns, and are worth it. If the difference in cost were $1.00 per 
bushel, that would be just 12c to 15c additional cost per acre for seed; you 
should gather ten to thirty extra bushels per acre with Harpeth River 
corns, for “like produces like.’’ 
Every bag is plainly printed, “Harpeth River Seed Corn.” Buy only the 
genuine. Obtainable in the following varieties (see descriptions under Top 
Notch Corns) : 
Harpeth River Champion White Dent. 
Harpeth River Early Yellow Dent. 
Harpeth River Large Golden Dent. 
Harpeth River Hickory King. 
Harpeth River Jarvis Golden Prolific. 
Harpeth River Paymaster. 
Harpeth River Tennessee Red Cob. 
Harpeth River Hastings Prolific. 
Harpeth River Mosby Prolific. 
Prices on above are given on our Green Ink List. 
Pop Corn 
We can supply the following varieties. Prices uniform as follows: Postpaid, 
14 lb., 20c; 1 lb., 35c. Not prepaid, y 2 lb., 15c; lb., 25c. 
BABY BICE or JAPANESE HUI1ESS 
SOUTH AMERICAN YELLOW DYNAMITE 
Quantity Prices on Green Ink List. 
New Improved Semesan .Ir. 
is used as a dust disinfectant to control the ear, root and stalk 
rots of corn. In tests conducted in both Illinois and Iowa by the 
Federal and State governments, SEMESAN JR. increased yields 
from diseased seed by varying amounts up to 38%. 
NEW IMPROVED SEMESAN JR. is applied only as a dust, at 
the rate of three ounces per bushel of seed. The cost therefore 
is only about 5c an acre of field corn. Send for SEMESAN JR. 
Corn Pamphlet with full directions. 
Price, 4-oz. tin, 35c; 1 lb. tin, $1.00; 5 lb. tin, $4.75. Postpaid, 
45c; $1.10; and $4.95. 
Harpeth River Jarvis Golden Prolific 
