_OMEGA PLANT FARMS OMEGA GEORGIA 
SEED CORN 
HASTINGS PROLIFFIC— The seed 
we offer you was grown from seed 
purchased from H. C. Hastings Co., 
last season and is what we believe 
to be the best variety for the South. 
It is a late season corn maturing 
in 125 days. Stalks 8 to 12 feet 
tall, making from 2 to 7 medium 
size ears to the stalk. 
BY MAIL OR EXPRESS— 
CHARGES COLLECT 
S Lbs. 50c;: 14 Lbs. (1 peck) 75c; 
56 Lbs. (1 bu.) $2.50 

Frank Powell, president of our 
company and 1940 Colquitt County 
champion corn grower shown stand- 
ing in his 10 acre field which aver- 
aged 8614 bushels per acre and won 
first prize. 
This, of course, may look little 
to growers of the corn belt but 
please bear in mind the average 
yield per acre in this County for 
the past ten years was less than 
12 bushels per acre. 

Pecan Trees 
PECANS—tThe only shade tree that will 
pay the taxes on your farm. 
STUART—A heavy producer of large 
oblong nuts 1 1-4 to 2 inches long. Shell 
medium thin and brownish color. Kernel 
is full, plump and bright in color and is 
| giving great satisfaction in all sections 
' of the country. 
| SCHLEY—Medium to large size, thin 
; shell, light reddish brown color with 
full kernel of rich nutty flavor. 
SUCCESS—Large size. oblong and red- 
dish brown. Full plump kernels of ex- 
cellent flavor. Three foot trees of above 
varieties: 



1. TREE: 2: 2S 2 eee $ .65 
6 J-REES 357. os eee 3.75 
12 TREES jo. 35>) ee 7.00 
ALL F. 0. B. THE NURSERY 
Have other varieties space Coes not permit listing here. Write giving vari ti 
Will be glad to quote. Pecan trees for shipment from November Vetoes ra 10th. cs 
We recommend express shipment on all pecan trees. 
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PLANTS ARE AN INVESTMENT; CONSIDER THE RETURNS 
AS WELL AS THE BUYING COST. 
