YOPP SEED COMPANY, PADUCAH, KY. 
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SEED CORN—White 
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Paducah Market. (70 days). A very early fair sized ears, well 
filled, recommended highly for roasting ears and planted largely 
for early maturing field corn. Gal. 50c, peck 90c, bu. $3.00. 
Silver Mine. (90 to 100 days). One of the very best yielding 
White Dent corns. Originated in Ford County, Illinois, and intro¬ 
duced in Iowa. Creamy white in color, cylindrical shape, tapering 
only a little at the tip; 18 to 20 rows; length 9 inches, circum¬ 
ference 7 inches; kernels rough and deep, a little space be¬ 
tween rows. A fine shelling and high-yielding variety. Gal. 35c, 
*4 bu. 60c, bu. $2.00. 
Hickory King. (100 to 110 days). An old favorite sort, well 
known in this locality. Ears are rather small, but usually 2 or 
3 on the stalk, and is a good yielder. The cob of this variety 
are small, a single grain of corn sometimes being large enough 
to cover a cross section of the cob. The grains are very large, 
flinty, and of the finest quality for milling or feeding. Gal. 35c, 
*4 bu. 60c, bu. $2.00. 
Tennessee Red Cob. (120 days). An extra large field corn, the 
ears of this sort run from 9 to 12 inches long and have from 18 
to 20 rows. It is a rather late maturing sort, but for bottom 
land and late crops this corn cannot be excelled. One of the 
best milling corns; stalks from 8 to 12 feet high and broad and 
short jointed. It makes one of the best ensilage corns. Gal 35c, 
>4 bu. 60c, bu. $2.00. 
Boone County. (100 to 110 days). It is a very large, white 
corn, somewhat like Silver Mine, larger and later. Ear 10 to 11 
inches long, cylindrical. 18 to 22 rows. Grain deep and rather 
rough. Well filled at both ends. Cobs always white and medium 
feize. Gal. 35c, ^4 bu. 60c, bu. $2.00. 
Neals Paymaster. (110 days). This has become the most popu 
lar of the Red Cob Dent Corns. The grain is softer and more 
dented than the other Red Cob Corns and has two ears to most 
every stalk. The yield of this Corn is very large. The ears are of 
medium size and fill out well to the tip. Deep grain, and medium 
size cob. Gal. 35c, *4 bu. 60c, bu. $2.00. 
SEED CORN—Yellow 
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Reid’s Yellow Dent. (100 days). This is now the standard variety 
in many of the corn-growing sections of the Middle West. Ears 
average 9 to 10 inches, tapering slightly toward tip, are about 6 
inches in circumference, contain from 14 to 16 rows and are remark¬ 
ably uniform. Kernels light yellow, deeply dented and well placed 
on a cob of medium size. Gal. 35c, *4 bu. 60c, bu. $2.00. 
IMPROVED LEAMING 
Improved Learning. (100 days). A very pop¬ 
ular and productive variety. On good land the 
stalks grow tall, producing 2 good ears to each 
stalk. The ears are long, with small red cob 
well filled with grains of medium size, and of 
rich, golden color. Gal. 35c, *4 bu. 60c, bu. $2.00 
Jarvis Yellow Prolific. (120 days). A heavy 
yielder, real deep golden grain; averages 2 ears 
to stalk, 14 to 18 rows to ear. Larger ears 
than white prolific. Gal. 35c, y t bu. 60c, bu. 
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BOONE COUNTY WHITE DENT 
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