ST. CHARLES WHITE—This variety Is 
very popular In Oklahoma and Is sometimes 
known as the red cob white corn, maturing In 
from 90 to 100 days according to the weather 
conditions. Our selection of seed Is very good 
this season. If you want a larger ear than the 
Silvermine or Early Yellow Dent varieties, try 
the St. Charles White this year. It Is especially 
adapted to rich heavy soils and rarely ever 
fails to make a crop. One pound 20c; two 
pounds 35c; postpaid. Not prepaid, one peck 
50c; one bushel $1.75. 
Other Seed Corn Varieties 
In addition to the individual varieties of 
seed corn listed on this page, we usually have 
good stocks of the following varieties that do 
well in Oklahoma. All available supplies of seed 
corn have been reduced, so you should place 
orders early for your needs. The Midland Yel¬ 
low Dent, White Wonder, Improved Dent Squaw 
or Blue Ribbon Corn and the Strawberry or 
Calico corn are all varieties that do well in our 
Southwestern sections. 
Mexican June Corn 
We carry in stock most of the planting 
season the Red Mexican June and the White 
Mexican June seed corn. Either of these varie¬ 
ties are well adapted all over the Southwest 
and the past season especially most growers 
who planted one or both of these drouth-re¬ 
sisting varieties came through the season with 
some corn to feed or sell for seed. The Mexican 
June varieties do especially well if planted late 
and very often there are many spots of 
ground that cannot be planted early but can be 
worked up and planted to the Mexican June 
corn varieties late in June if necessary. 
1 lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 35c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
Peck 50c; one bushel $1.75. 
Ferguson's or Southwest Yellow Dent 
This splendid type of Yellow corn was de¬ 
veloped in the Southwest and is generally 
known as a crib filler. It does best on the bot¬ 
tom lands and while it is a late type of corn, yet 
it seems to resist drouth and If any corn is 
made, the Southwest Yellow Dent will make It. 
A very large broad kernel and a good sized ear 
makes this corn popular with all feeders of 
livestock. Our seed stocks are selected from 
the best growers in this section. 1 lb. 20c; 
2 lbs. 35c; postpaid. Not prepaid, peck 60c; 
bushel $1.75. 
Reid's Yellow Deni 
Matures in 90 days. Has bright golden 
color. Ears good size. Is heavy and filled to 
the ends. Will be made before July 1st if 
planted by April 1st. Made 55 bushels per acre 
this year on medium soil. The best and surest 
yellow corn grown on the upland of the South. 
For the lighter soils this is the safest corn you 
can plant early—of the standard varieties. It 
has a small cob. One pound 20c; two pounds 
35c; postpaid. Not prepaid, one peck 50c; one 
bushel $1.75. 
Iowa Silvermine 
This is one of the old standbys, being a 90- 
day corn, nearly certain to make and very popu¬ 
lar with those wanting a white corn. Is a heavy 
yielder on the heavy soils and will make on the 
average upland soils of any climated strain 
grown in Oklahoma. One pound 20c; 2 lbs. 35c; 
postpaid. Peck 50c; bushel $1.75, F. O. B. Shaw¬ 
nee, Okla. 
Indian Squaw Corn 
We have special strain of deep red long 
ear type of this splendid Squaw Corn. This 
corn is sure crop maker and will make excellent 
roasting ears as well as an abundance of feed 
on account of all sucker stalks making ears of 
corn. If you want early corn to feed, try some 
of this well known and time tried Squaw Corn. 
20c per lb.; 35c for 2 lbs.; 75c for 5 lbs., all 
postpaid. $1.00 per peck —not postpaid. 
Surecropper 
This corn is an early maturing, drouth-re¬ 
sisting variety that is growing in popularity 
every year. It can be planted in summer on 
stubble ground and will produce a much larger 
tonnage than June Corn. Ears are large, corn 
white and run 14 or more rows to the ear. 
1 lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 35c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 50c 
per peck; per bushel $1.75. 
Hickory King 
White corn with smallest cob. Kernel will 
cover the end of cob. Largely planted for 
roasting ears, hominy and meal use. Lb. 25c; 
2 lbs. 40c, postpaid. 1 peck 75c. Not postpaid. 
Write us for Special Prices on large orders. 
Iowealth Hybrid Corn 
This past growing season of 1938 was the 
first experience many of our farmers had with 
the growing of the wonderful new Iowealth 
Hybrid Seed corn. One of our local farmers 
reported a yield of 91.6 bu. per acre from a 
measured plot of Iowealth corn that was plant¬ 
ed on May 2, 1938 and cultivated only one 
time, due to weather conditions preventing 
further work and was ready to shuck out 
three week’s ahead of his other fields of open 
pollinated corn that were planted much earlier. 
This yield was checked by representative of 
the extension department of our A. & M. 
College, so is authentic. If you are going to 
raise corn, by all means try some of the 
Iowealth this year. 
Three Important benefits come from the 
superior size of the Iowealth Hybrid corn 
roots. First, they reach moisture during drouth 
that ordinary corn never touches. Second, they 
provide the anchor that makes Iowealth the 
most wind resistant corn grown. Third, they 
are a factory which can bring more nutrients 
to the surface of the ground than ordinary 
corn, and make higher yields. Iowealth Hybrid 
corn is a Yellow variety of corn and will out- 
yield any of our regular types of native corn. 
Sold only in one bu. sealed bags at $7.00 per 
bu. delivered by freight. Only a limited supply 
of this special bred seed corn is available. In 
broken lots where only a few pounds are 
wanted, we quote same at 25c per lb. postpaid. 
2 lbs. for 45c postpaid. 
Oklahoma Certified Seed Corn 
Special offering of Seed Corn grown by a 
member of Oklahoma Crop Improvement As¬ 
sociation. 
OKLAHOMA SILVERMINE— This is strict¬ 
ly an Oklahoma type of Silvermine developed 
over period of many years and produced by a 
member of Oklahoma Crop Improvement As¬ 
sociation and grown in Pottawatomie County. 
We offer this seed in sealed bags with tag cer¬ 
tificate attached and quote you the same at 
$2.00 per bu. sacked, ready for shipment f.o.b. 
Shawnee, Okla. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT — This snecial 
strain of Reid’s Yellow Dent is grown in Potta¬ 
watomie County by a member of Oklahoma 
Crop Improvement Association and we are 
proud to offer such excellent; seed stocks to our 
customers. Each bag carries sealed tag certifi¬ 
cate attached so you are assured of getting 
just what you buy. Price: $2,00 per bu. sacked, 
sealed, f.o.b. Shawnee, Okla. 
Cow Peas 
A wonderful crop to produce and one of the 
highest protein feeds grown. They are a great 
soil builder, being a legume, gathering from the 
air a nitrogen so essential to the fertility of 
the soil. You can get the benefit of fertilization 
without turning the vines under, thereby get¬ 
ting the value of the hay and pea crop, and 
also building the land. Plant 10 to 12 pounds in 
rows, or 14 to 1 bushel broadcast. We will have 
in stock Whipporwilla, Red Rippers, New Eras, 
Clays, Yellow Crowders, White Crowders, Black- 
Eyed Peas and Lady Peas. Ask for prices. 
Austrian Winter Peas 
While these Winter Legumes are supposed 
to be planted during the fall months, they can 
be planted In the very early spring and make 
an excellent feed crop or can be turned under 
in May as a green fertilizer crop. If yon do 
not try them this spring, let ue quote you prices 
in the fall on whatever amount you may re¬ 
quire. Ask for prices. 
Grohoma Seed 
Our seed from selected heads, thoroughly 
matured and cleaned and tested, is the best 
seed produced. Two pounds will plant an acre 
in three-foot rows, though some claim that a 
pound is sufficient. We quote this seed at 1 lb. 
20c; 2 lbs. 25c; 5 lbs. 65c. Parcel post prepaid 
up to 5th zone. Ask for special prices on large 
amounts. 
Sugar and Slock Beets 
High in sugar content makes Beets a fine 
winter green feed for the poultry, cows and 
hogB. They make a rich feed, relished by stock 
and poultry and easy to keep. Plant for best 
results in 18-inch rows and thin to ten inches 
in the row. Store in basement or hill out in the 
open. About one-fourth the dally ration can be 
fed. 
Prices on 8ugar and Stock Beeta 
Golden Tankard _ 
Oz. % lb. 1 lb. 
__$0.10 $0.20 $0.56 
Giant Feeding .... 
_ .10 
.20 .66 
Mammoth Long Red . 
...._ .10 
.20 .58 
White Sugar - 
..... .10 
.20 M 
Lane’s Sugar- 
_ .10 
.20 A5 
5 lb. Lots . .. 
_$2.26 all postpaid 
Big German Millet 
Millet will make a hay crop in 60 days 
time or less and farmers and dairymen are 
growing more Millet hay every year on account 
of its quick maturity and splendid quality as 
a milk producing hay. In some sections good 
crops of Millet seed have been produced and 
we have secured supplies that should enable 
us to take care of our trade in a satisfactory 
manner. Market prices are not a a yet estab¬ 
lished but we are quoting prices in small lots 
only. If you want larger amounts, we will be 
very glad to quote special prices to you and 
send you sample of the quality we are offering. 
Prices: 1 lb. 20c; 3 lbs. 50c, postpaid. $2.50 
per 100 lb. f.o.b. Shawnee, Okla. 
WHITE WONDER MILLET 8EED — As 
a crop to grow for the seed or hay either one, 
you will find that the White Wonder Millet is 
well liked all over the Southwest. The seed 
crop is very short this year, so we will suggest 
that you ask for prices on the amounts you 
will need. Prices: 1 lb. 20c; 3 lbs. 50c, postpaid. 
$2.50 per 100 lb. f.o.b. Shawnee, Okla. 
Darso 
Darso is one of the sweet grain sorghums, 
the stalks of which are rich In sugar content, 
thereby making an excellent feed. Being a 
great drouth resister and also heavy yielder of 
grain, we assure you that it has a place on your 
farm. 1 lb. 15c; 2 tbs. 25c; 5 lbs. 60c, postpaid. 
$1.75 cwt. f.o.b. Shawnee, Okla. 
Cane Seed for Forage 
The early freeze and also general lateness 
of the cane and other grain sorghum crops has 
developed another shortage of high grade plant¬ 
ing seed stocks that will be available for the 
trade this spring. Special prices wtll be quoted 
on request, as at the time of printing our price 
list, we do not know the possible market prices 
that prevail in the spring. We will have the 
varieties of Early Orange, Kansas Red Orange, 
Red Top Cane and Sourless or African Millet. 
Small amounts quoted as follows: 1 lb. 15c; 
2 lbs. 25c; 5 lbs. 60c, postpaid. $1.75 per 100 
lb. f.o.b. Shawnee, Okla. 
Japanese Seeded or Honey Drip Cane 
Sorghum making on the farm has been 
the most profitable money crop that we know of. 
Thousands of gallons have been sold for good 
prices. 
This cane was thoroughly matured when 
headed, and the seed is the best we have ever 
handled. It is thoroughly rogued and inspected. 
Price: Lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 35c, postpaid. Ask 
for samples and prices on large lots. 
