
BUCHANAN’S SEED CORN 
All Prices on This Page Post Paid Through Third Zone Only 
Prices Not Prepaid—See Yellow Price List Enclosed 


1131I—TENNESSEE YELLOW PAYMASTER (100 days)—A new, 
heavy yielding, yellow corn adapted to the Central South. The 
University of Tennessee developed this excellent corn by first 
crossing Jarvis Prolific and Neal Paymaster. Then by crossing 
back with Neal Paymaster for a number of years, eliminating most 
of the Jarvis characteristics, except the yellow color, this very 
rolific corn was developed which has all the desirable character- 
istics of Neal Paymaster. In many tests over this state Tennessee 
Yellow Paymaster has consistently produced higher yields than 
any other yellow corn. It is probably no better than Jarvis for thin 
land, but on rich land, well adapted to producing corn, it is cer- 
tainly a most desirable corn to plant. Stalks medium height, strong, 
nearly all bear 2 ears 7 to 8 inches long; not flinty, but medium 
soft, with little or no faulty grains. 
Price—% gal., 45c; 1 gal., 70c; peck, $1.15; 1%4 bu., $1.95 
1142—REID’S YELLOW DENT (About 110 days)—Has : probably 
won more championships in the corn belt than any other variety. 
It is medium early, large eared and semi-prolific. It is well adapted 
to the Mid-South if planted on good, rich corn land. It has large, 
beautiful, show-type ears, 10 inches long; 18 to 20 straight rows of 
deep grain, closely wedged together on a medium sized red cob. 
Tip and butt completely filled out. 
Price—% gal., 35c; 1 gal., 60c; peck, $1.10; 144 bu., $1.80 
1144—JARVIS GOLDEN PROLIFIC (About 90 days)—A yellow 
prolific corn with husk covering the ears so completely and tightly 
that it is practically impossible for any bird or weevel to get to the 
corn in the field. It produces firm ears always sound and the stalks 
are strong and storm resistant. Resists drouth remarkably well, 
produces two good, medium size ears to the stalk and is very de- 
sirable for a yellow roasting ear corn. The heaviest yielding corn 
on upland. 
Price—¥% gal., 35c; 1 gal., 60c; peck, $1.10; 144 bu., $1.80 
1139—LARGE YELLOW DENT (About 115 days)—A most popular 
large-eared variety of yellow corn for rich bottom land; produces a 
medium tall stalk with ears of uniform size and shape, 10 to 12 
inches long, with 14 to 18 straight rows of yellow kernels on a 
medium sized red cob, and ears are well filled out over tip. Is 
drouth resistant and an excellent main crop variety. 
Price—¥% gal., 35c; 1 gal., 60c; peck, $1.10; 144 bu., $1.80 
1134—MEXICAN JUNE, NATIVE GROWN (About 90 days)—lIt is 
a great drouth resister and usually, if there is enough moisture for 
it to get a fair start, a crop is assured. Early maturing and semi- 
prolific, averaging more than one ear to the stalk. Ears 8 to 9 
inches long, grains short to medium, cobs medium in size, and 
while usually white, red cobs are often found. Ears have mostly 
white grains, but dark blue and red grains often appear. 
Price—¥ gal., 45c; 1 gal., 70c; peck, $1.15; 4% bu., $1.95 
141—EARLY SURPRISE (Hard corn in 90 days)—This Northern 
grown, early maturing white corn is perfect to plant for quick 
feed crop. It is prolific producing medium long ears ideal for 
roasting ears or stock feed. Planted early and cut green you can 
grow 2 crops a season on same ground. 
Price—Pkt., 44 lb., 10c; % Ib., 15c; 1 Ib., 25c; 2 Ibs., 35c; 144 gal., 50c; 
1 gal., 85c; Peck, $1.40; 14 bu., $2.25. 
137—TRUCKERS FAVORITE (Hard corn in 90 days)—While usu- 
ally planted for roasting ears, it is used freely by dairymen and 
stock raisers for quick feed planted either early or late. This is a 
prolific, rather deep grained white corn; medium size ears. 
Price—Pkt., %4 Ib., 10c; 14 Ib., 15c; 1 Ib., 25c; 2 Ibs., 35c; %4 gal., 50c; 
1 gal., 85c; Peck, $1.40; 14 bu., $2.25. 
POPCORN 
CULTURE—For field planting rows should be about 3 feet apart. Thin to 1 
stalk about every 8 inches in row. 
34—D YNAMITE—A vigorous grower, 6 to 8 feet tall, producing 
2 and often 3 ears, 8 to 9 inches long, with deep orange kernels, 
smooth and round, which pop double the size of others. Rich 
parse yellow, crisp, tender, deliciously flavored and no hard 
centers. 
Pkt., 14 Ib., 10c; 1%4 Ib., 15c; 1 Ib., 25c; 2 lbs., 40c; 5 Ibs., 70c 
ALL SEED CORNS SHOULD BE TREATED WITH SEMESAN, JR. 
This treatment hastens and increases germination, increases the 
yield, protects corn from rotting, allows earlier planting, produces 
sturdy plants, controls seeding blight and reduces root rot. 



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New Improved Semesan Jr. increased the yield on the aver- 
age 3.55 bushels per acre. Only 4 ears, or 38% pounds of 
corn required to pay for this increase in yield when corn is 
selling at 64c a bushel. See page 68. 

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