
TOP NOTCH PAYMASTER. (100-115 days.) Ween- TOP 

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rane eS , NOTCH MOSBY’S PROLIFIC. (110-120 days. 
m4 ag OG dorse this corn as one of the most satisfactory One of the most prolific corns in existence; the | 
ede t é eS and heavy yielding corns for southern farms. Bred stalks are tall, bearing 2 to 5 fine ears. The grains 1 
ie mt ee in Tennessee, its excellence reached the point are long, set close to a small white cob, very | 
sp oe where 75 per cent of all the corn planted in the uniform in shape, well filled. Another feature is 1 
f I Sa state of Tennessee is reported to be Paymaster. its abundant foliage, which renders it superior to | 
f na eee ey, Paymaster is now planted all over the South. most sorts for ensilage purposes. This is a south- | 
wor os at White grain, cob bright red; mostly 2 ears to stalk, ern corn, and is recommended for general crop. 
ie the 9 = Le 4 ee! ears well filled to end. A tall variety making good It is pearly white, small cob, deep full grain, neither | 
Rape pee eT TO pees ensilage. too hard nor too soft. 
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eta ‘I re ae When we selected Top Notch brand for our seed corn many years ago we had in mind the highest 
a Ft) Se eS standard of quality, and every year since then we have tried to live up to that brand. The tremendous | 
a 4 volume of TOP NOTCH quality seed corn that we sell year after year is ample proof that farmers are 
3 a ce og pleased with our corns. Top Notch brand corn costs a trifle more than machine-graded corns and are 
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ERS’ FAVORITE expect 10 to 25 extra bushels per acre with Top Notch co 










variety is best suited for all soils and conditions. 
native grown selected strain. This dependable 
variety, largely planted late in the spring 
throughout the entire Cotton Belt, originally 



: a # came from Mexico. It is largely used for plant- 
ye Sil es ing after oats and wheat, and can be planted 
Sh 5 foe as late as August 15th with good results. The 
Ee eS stalks are usually short, although early plant- 
2 eh 2 ings make stalks 12 to 15 feet high, leaves 4 
So Micka ea to 5 feet long. The roots run deep and spread, 
Sana : ewes so that it is a splendid drought resister. Ears 
ye SF Oe SO om, dium, cobs medium in size, and while usually 
mt 4 white, occasionally you'll find a red cob with 
ott white and some _blue grains. This apparent 
cee 3 we. mixture of color is peculiar to many varieties 
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Seed treated with New Improved Semesan Jr. is 
protected against many seedling diseases and seed 
decay which cause missing hills and hills with only 
one stalk. Fifty-one farm demonstrations in the Corn 
Belt showed that New Improved Semesan Jr. increased 
stands by 5% to 15%. See page 24, 
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ST. CHARLES 
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. and recleaned. Top Notch brand corn costs a trifle more than machine-graded corns and are more than 
worth it. If they cost $1.00 per bushel more that would be just 1214 cents to 15 cents per acre additional 
TOP NOTCH TRUCK- cost. One peck per acre additional yield from Top Notch brand would equalize that—we believe you can 
Seed corn produces best results when planted under climatic and soil conditions similar to those 
under which it was originally produced. Our seed corn is produced in localities where each variety 
is at its best. With corn as with other crops, no one variety has all the best qualities. No one | 
varieties usually make best yields in the South, but for those who want quicker action we are 
prepared to supply the best Northern and Western 
TOP NOTCH MEXICAN JUNE. (90 days.) Our TOP NOTCH EARLY SURPRISE. (85 days.) This 
from 8 to 9 inches long, grains short to me- 'OP NOTCH TRUCKER’S FAVORITE. (85 | 














rns. 
Plant corn suited to your locality. Southern 
varieties. 
splendid early corn is already well-known. Yo 
can plant it early and gather it early. Depend- 
able because it matures before the summer 
droughts. The white grains are medium size. 
Ears snow-white, about 8 inches long. The 
grains are set on a medium white cob; stalks 
medium tall and produce average two good ears. 
Our stock of Northern Early Surprise corn is | 
genuine, grown for us by the introducer, Be 
careful—don’t be misled and plant Barly Sur- } 
prise of uncertain origin. | 
days.) Ears 8 inches long, even rowed, tender — 
and of fine quality, usually produces two good — 
ears to each stalk. An excellent variety for 
field culture or for late planting to use as a 
garden crop. } 
pe Maxi cascar iy TOP NOTCH YELLOW MOSBY. (100-110 days.) | 
Very similar to White Mosby except it has yel- | 
low grains and a red cob. Growers claim it is a | 
bigger yielder than White Mosby and earlier in | 
maturity. While Yellow Mosby is rather a new i: 
comer and not generally known, those who have | 
tried it are enthusiastic and say it will become 
a prime favorite wherever grown. || 
CRO-TOX 
Protector of Planted Seed 
CRO-TOX. Protects corn 
from crows, blackbirds, 
moles, ete. It aids and 
hastens _ germination, 
' which means _ healthier 
stalks and larger yields 
per acre. Crow-Tox will 
not kill birds or animals. 
Saves seed loss. 
Yo-pin can, treats 1 bushel 
of seed corn, 60c; post- 
paid, 70c; 1- pint can, 
$1.00, postpaid, $1.10; 1- 
quart can, $1.50, postpaid, 
. «= « For Quantity Prices 
