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Increases yields 40%—Sound Ears—Deep 
Roots—Strong Stalks—Drought, Storm and 
Disease-Resistant—No barren Stalks. 
Renter offers only Hybrid Corns bred and 
developed in the South and thoroughly adapted 
to severe Southern growing conditions and cli- 
mate. Hybrids produced in the corn belt have 
repeatedly failed in the South for lack of 
shuck protection from insects. 
The surest way to find the best hybrid for 
your farm is to try a part of your crop in two 
varieties. 
Hybrid seed reduces your production cost 
about one fourth. It costs only 50c¢ per acre 
more to plant hybrid. 
792 Hybrid Trucker's Favorite. 
80 days. Tall grower with very heavy stalk 
bearing 2 ears of nice white grain, of same 
maturity as the open pollinated Trucker’s 
Favorite, but larger ears. It has better shuck 
protection and also a very strong, deep root 
making it resistant 
to drought and 
wind damage, 
Lb., 25¢c; 2 Ibs. 
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$6.25; 
2 bushels 
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$6.00 per 
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Hybrid 
Golden 
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Corn 
783 Hybrid Golden Prolific. 
120 days. The highest yielding yel- 
low corn tested at State Experiment 
Stations throughout the cotton belt. 
The most prolific: yellow hybrid. It 
is a cross involving inbreds from 
Golden Prolific and Jarvis Golden Pro- 
lific. Lb. 25c; 2 Ibs. 45c; 5 Ibs. 
1.00. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.75; % bu. 
3.25: bus. $6.00; 2 bus. or more, $5.75 
per bushel. 









Shoe Peg (Showing Grains) 
SOUTHERN HYBRID CORNS 
784 Hybrid Red Cob Prolific. 130 days. 
The highest producing corn with red cob and 
white grain for the South. Developed from 
the leading corns adapted to the South. This 
gives it the widest adaptation of any hybrid 
in the South. It inherits prolificacy, long 
tight shuck, sound flinty grain and resistance 
to weevil. Has very deep roots, strong stalk, 
very drought and storm resistant and has a 
high shelling percent. Usually makes 3 to 4 
ears to the stalk. Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 45¢; 
5 lbs. $1.00. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.75; 
% bu. $3.25; bus. $6.00; 2 bus, or more, 
$5.75 per bushel. 
785 Hybrid White Prolific. 195 aays. 
The best weevil resistant white hybrid for the 
cotton belt, and also heaviest yielding white 
corn for the entire South. It produced 
more than Whatley’s Prolific, Hastings’ 
Prolific and other leading varieties in 
many southern Experiment Station 
tests. Most prolific, strongest stalk 
and deepest roots of 41 hybrids and 
varieties in one test, only 1%% 
of the stalks lodging, compared to 
13% for the leading variety. 
Largest ear of any prolific corn, 
deep, sound grains, ears well 
protected with long shuck. 
Lb. 25¢c;_2 lbs. 45c; 5 Ibs. 
$1.00. Not prepaid: Pk. 
$1.75; % bu. $3.25; bus, $6.00; 
2 bus. or more, $5.75 per bushel. 
wea! 793 Hybrid White Tuxpan. 
120 days. Tall very heavy plant 
with 2 to.3 ears of medium dent 
and medium flint grain. The 
long, tight shuck assures protec- 
tion against weevil and other in- 
sect damage. ‘The very deep root 
growth protects against wind dam- 
age and assures plant more food 
and moisture. Lb. 25c; 2 Ibs. 45c; 
5 lbs. $1.00. Not prepaid: Pk. 
$1.75; % bu. $3.25; bus. $6.00; 2 bus. 
or more $5.75 per bushel. 
794 Hybrid Yellow Tuxpan. 
120 days. A very prolific strain with a wide 
range of adaptation. Stalks grow 10 to 14 feet tall with 3 to 6 ears of medium 
size, well filled out, small cob with deep grain. Heavy shuck protection coy- 
ering the ear tightly assures protection against bird, weevil and storm damage. 
A heavy yielding hybrid with high shelling content, excellent feeding value and 
rich in vitamins. Lb. 25c; 2 Ibs. 45c; 5 lbs. $1.00. Not prepaid: Pk. 
$1.75; % bu. $3.25; bus. $6.00; 2 bus. or more, $5.75 per bus. 
787 Shoe Peg Corn. 100 days. The result of twenty years of careful 
breeding. Not a hybrid. The ears are of medium size and length and have 
very small, rich red cobs. The grains are unusually long and pointed, growing 18 
to 20 rows to the ear, and well filled to the ends. The grains gre hard and make 
excellent milling corn. It is very easy to shell from the cob. In feeding value for 
stock it is unsurpassed. 
The stalks are medium. 
It is fairly early. Does 
equally well on hill land 
and creek bottom. Plant- 
ings can be made as late 
as June. The stock we of- 
fer is Mississippi-grown, 
field-selected, hand shelled, 
nubbed and tipped. You 
can depend upon a heavy 
yield when you plant this 
variety. 4 Ib. 10Oc; lb. 
25c; 2 Ibs. 40c; 5 Ibs. 
75c. Not prepaid: Pk. 
$1.25; bus. $4.00; 2 bus. 

Hybrid Red Cob Prolific 
Hastings’ Yellow Prolific—See page 58 or more, $3.75 per bus. 
CORNS 3 REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
