Coker’s Pedigreed 
Ellis Corn 
We have been breeding the Ellis variety since 
1919 and consider it the safest corn to plant year 
in and year out that we have ever bred, grown or 
tested. It is not spectacular but is dependable. 
Our breeding work has been carried on continu¬ 
ously in an effort to further increase its yield and 
maintain its other desirable qualities. As a result of 
this work, our present strain of Ellis averages a 
much higher percentage of 2-eared stalks. Its stocky, 
sturdy plants are very drought resistant and make 
it the best and most dependable yielder for light, 
sandy soils that we know of, and it is, of course, 
an even better producer on good soils. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Stocky, strong, ears set medium low. 
Ears: Mostly 2; 7 to 10 inches long; about 21^ 
inches in diameter; 16 to 18 rows. 
Cobs: White. 
Grains: Dimple dent; white to cream colored; 
medium deep; hard and flinty. 
Weevil Resistance: Excellent—the best of any white 
variety we know of. 
Drought Resistance: Very good. 
Season: 130 to 150 days. 
PRICES: $5,00 per bushel; $4.50 per bushel in five 
bushel lots, f.o.b. Hartsville, S. C. 
Coker’s Pedigreed Garrick Corn 
“GOOD FOR SEED OR SILAGE” DESCRIPTION 
A vigorous grower, 8 to 10 feet tall under average 
field conditions. When well-manured on fair to good 
soil with sufficient rainfall, it will make a growth 
of from 12 to 18 feet and a yield of 15 to 20 tons 
of silage per acre, 
Garrick is also a heavy producer of grain. It 
makes a hard, flinty, white grain (has white cob) 
and is excellent for home use or milling purposes. 
Season: Medium to late. 
Cob: White. 
Grain: White, flinty, medium deep. 
Ears: Two to four to stalk. 
Weevil Resistance: Good. 
Stalk: Vigorous grower. 
PRICES: $5.00 per bushel; $4.50 per bushel in 5-bu. 
lots, f.o.b. Hartsville, S. C. 
Coker’s Garrick ensilage corn furnishes an appropriate background for pure-bred Guernsey cows and visiting Agriculture Experts. 
