‘Richardson’ 
Griffith & Curner’s 
56 lbs. to the bushel. 
FIELD CORN 
One bushel plants 5 to 6 acres. 
Our Field Corn is especially grown for seed purposes. 
It is all hand selected, tipped, and butted. We have ex- 
ercised the greatest care in selecting strains for their 
high yields and adaptability to this climate and location. 
OPEN POLLENATED 
SEED CORN 
Boone County White. Matures in 125 days, roasting ears 
in 95 days; 9 feet tall. 
Johnson County White. Matures in 120 days, roasting 
ears in 93 days; 9 feet tall. 
White Ensilage. Our improved strain has larger ears, 
more grain, and yields 20 per cent more silage than 
ordinary Eureka. 
HYBRID 
SEED CORNS 
@ 15% to 30% Higher Yield! Deep- 
er Roots! 
@ Drought and Wind Resistant! 
Storm Resistant! — 
@ Increased Stalk Strength! Great- 
er Uniformity! 
Hybrid Early Yellow Dent. (100 
days). Grows tall. 2 medium 
sized ears, 14-16 rows of medium 
deep grain. Very good root sys- 
tem and strong stalk. Our best 
medium late hybrid for West 
Virginia, Eastern Pennsylvania, 
New Jersey and Maryland. The 
hybrid corn’s resistance to wind 
storms is its outstanding quality. 
U. S. 44, Yellow. (111 days). Me- 
dium tall. Adapted to lower West 
Virginia, Maryland, and south- 
east Pennsylvania, for grain; or 
for ensilage farther north. 
U. S. 13, Yellow. (115 days). Large 
ears, high yield. Tall, strong 
stalks. Same adaptation as U. S. 
44, 
All Above Hybrid Field Corn, pk, 
$2.25; % bu., $4.25; bu., $7.50. 
F. O. B. Baltimore. 
Improved Early Leaming. Matures in 110 days, roasting 
ears in 82 days; 8% feet tall. The ears are yellow, 9 
inches long, rough dent, 16 to 18 rows of deep grains, 
closely set on small red cob. 
Lancaster Surecrop. Matures for silage in 90 days, for 
grain in 100 days. It makes the largest ear of any 
early Corn. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. Matures in 119 days, roasting ears 
in 91 days; 8% feet tall. The large, heavy-type ear, 
10% inches long, has 18 to 20 straight rows of deep 
yellow grains, closely wedged together on a mediuffi- 
sized red cob. 

90-Day Yellow. Matures in 90 days, roasting ears in 75 
days; 7% feet tall. Ears 7 to 8 inches long, with 14 
to 16 rows on a small cob. Half of the stalks have two 
ears. 
SEED POTATOES 
Maine-Grown 
CULTURE—Potatoes do _ particularly 
well on sod ground or pasture land, 
where the turf has been freshly turned. 
Tubers are usually cut into two-eyed 
pieces; plant in April in furrows of good 
depth about 3 feet apart. Scatter a lib- 
eral quantity of manure or fertilizer 
along the drill, and set the seed from 10 
inches to a foot apart in the row. Cover 
with 4 inches of soil, and cultivate fre- 
quently after the plants are up. Plant 
late crop July ist to August 1st. Eight 
to 10 bushels will plant an acre. 
All Open Pollinated Seed Corn, pk., $1.00; 14 bu., $1.75; 
bu., $3.00. F.O.B. Baltimore. 
ADD POSTAGE ON FIELD CORN 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUME SEEDS WITH 

1898—FORTY-FIVE YEARS OF SERVICE—1943 
When ordering, Always state name of seed. 
We can supply the two new varieties 
of Potatoes: Chippewa for early, and 
Katahdin for later. Both varieties 
BEANS 

ALFALFA p i 
Swt., Bur, Hubam Clovers | String, Wax, Kidney 
STANLEY’S Size Retail | Size Retail 
Y, bu. each...$ .30 Y% bu. each...$ .25 
seem cer ae 30 | aa cebu each... oa89 
1 
Crow Repellent {api bak echacer|ip ty bunteacta 
LESPEDEZA 
CLOVERS 
keeping off crows, larks, blackbirds Medium and Mammoth SET see 3 33 
and other corn-pull- Red, Alsike, Crimson and ; sie ees 
2 Large (Inoculates up to 
ing birds, as well White Clovers 100. Ibs. seed)... P 
have unusual merits, and were origi- 
nated by U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 
Write for prices. 

—It protects your corn plantings by We are not quoting prices in our cata- 
log. When ready to plant, write us, and 
we will then quote you the very lowest 
prices consistent with the quality of our 

nat ; 30 
K as moles, woodchucks, Y% bu. each...$ .3 seed stock. 
: “ee s squirrels, etc. Does 1 bu. each... .50 SOYBEANS, LIMA 
Saas not clog’ the planter 2%, bu. each... 1.00 | BEANS, COW PEAS, | Dakota Red (Jersey Red). Equals’ Me- 
} STANLEY'S | protects the corn Pete PEANUTS Cormick in yield and keeping qualities, 
INCGROW_/|| rotting. Not poisonous PEAS (All Varieties) Small, (Inoculates up butter egeking fa Supe h Craters 
| || and will not injure VETCHES(AllVarieties) | to 120 Ibs. seed) $ .30 mepl ya Skin ds red Bee oe 
l the, geed.a By}, mail Y bu. each...$ .25 5 bu. each “95 Green Mountain. A very popular main- 
Be ‘il postpaid, % _ pint 
FPFLLE (enough for 1 bushel 
|) SAVES | corn) 70c; pint $1.15; 
REPLANTING | quart $2.00. Not post- 
L omres roman | paid, % pint 60c; pint 

/ $1.00; quart $1.75. 


te) bus-each..5. 233 
12%, bu. each... .50 
121% bu. each... 3.50 
25 bu. each 
(One can) 
30. bu. each. ..... 3.25 
(6-5 bu. cans) 
GARDEN SIZE — Garden Peas and Beans 
Sweet Peas and Lupines 
Enough for 6 lbs. seed — Retail Price 10c each 

crop Potato. 
Irish Cobler. Round to oval with smooth 
skin and pure white flesh. Early and 
very popular. 
Red Bliss Triumph (Improved Red Ber- 
muda). One of the earliest varieties. 
Great productiveness, handsome color, 
and resistant to disease. 

32 E. MILLER RICHARDSON & CO., 108 Light St.—Plaza 8684-8685 
