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CORN 
“The Supporting 
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Successful Southern 
Farmer” 
VAN ANTWERP’S 
EUREKA 
Van Antwerp’s Eureka is a double purpose 
corn, for aside from being- a first-class en¬ 
silage corn, as a field variety it ranks high 
in yields. Many farmers plant Eureka to be 
cut for early green corn and carry the sur¬ 
plus for feed usage. 
Eureka is gaining in popularity each year, 
and large fields of this variety can be seen 
during the spring. It is a tall leafy type 
growing from 12 to 15 feet high — with an 
enormous growth of fodder. Without any 
doubt, Eureka is the finest type to use for 
silage purposes. 
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GOLDEN DENT 
The large, full white ears make a beauti¬ 
ful sight. The grains are large, and are 
fairly; tough which makes Eureka an ideal 
variety to crib for stock feeding between 
crops. 
Write to us for any additional information 
desired and by all means give this wonderful 
variety a trial this year. 
Pri ces: 1 lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, pk. $1.00; bus. $3.50; 2 bus., 
per bus. $3.40. 
Improved Golden Dent Corn is a medium 
early variety—maturing from 110-120 days. 
A beautiful golden color; large, deep grains, 
medium small cob make this an ideal variety. 
While not a two-ear variety many of our 
customers will class it as such. The stock 
and chicken feed manufacturers will pay a 
premium for this choice improved yellow 
corn. 
Our stocks are all choice, hand selected. 
This is a fairly hard yellow type and carries 
well in the crib during the summer months. 
Prices: 1 lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c, Postpaid. 
Not prepaid, pk. $1.00; bus. $3.50; 2 bus., 
per bus. $3.40. 
