Very Nighest Standard Quality « 
TOP NOTCH MAMMOTH BLOODY BUTCHER. 
Its ability to resist drouth has always been an 
outstanding characteristic of Bloody Butcher. It 
will produce mostly two ears to the stalk, and 
grows about 8 feet tall. It can be planted up 
until June lst safely, and with ample moisture 
present June 15th planting would probably do 
all Tight. Bloody Butcher is one of the best 
varieties we know of for thin upland soils— 
truly a poor land corn. And, of course, does 
even better on richer soils. Our stock is limited. 
Please let us know your requirements early. 
Postpaid, pt., 20c; qt., 30c; 2 gal., 50c; gal., 85c. 
TOP NOTCH HASTINGS’ PROLIFIC. (120-130 
days.) It will make 2 ears to the stalk on aver- 
age land, and if planted 24 to 30 inches apart 
in the row on good strong land, 4 to 6 ears to 
the stalk can be had. The ears are well filled 
at both ends; the cob is small; the shuck is 
heavy and covers the ear tightly, protecting it 
from birds and insects. Postpaid, pt., 20c; qt., 
30c; 12 gal., 50c; gal., 85c. 
TOP NOTCH TENNESSEE WHITE RED COB. 
(120 days.) An extra large field corn; grains 
long, white, broad and evenly lined on large 
red cob. The ears of this sort will run from 9 
to 12 inches long and have from 18 to 20 rows. 
The stalks grow from 8 to 12 feet high, are 
broad, streng and short-jointed. It makes one of 
our best ensilage corns. Postpaid, pt., 20c; qt., 
30c;: 2 gal., 45c; gal., 75c. 
TOP NOTCH HICKORY KING. (120 days.) The 
white grain is so wide and deep, and the cob 
so small that often a single grain will cover the 
end of a broken cob. It has been called the 
Poor Man’‘s Corn because it can be depended 
tpon to produce a crop on poor, thin land. On 
good land it bears two ears to the stalk. Post- 
paid, pt., 20c; qt., 30c; 1 gal., 50c; gal., 85c. 
TOP NOTCH EARLY YELLOW DENT. (90 
days.) Yellow grains, medium size red cob, 
ears good length. One of the popular varieties, 
for late planting particularly. Postpaid, pt., 
20c; at., 30c; 12 gal., 45c; gal., 75c. 
POP CORN FOR PLANTING 
AUSTRALIAN DYNAMITE OR T. N. T. (120 
days.) Produces large yellow kernels, pops 
large, crisp and tender, flavor excellent. Vigor- - 
ous, tall growing, produces 2 to 3 ears to a 
stalk, 6 to 9 inches long. Postpaid, pkt., 10c; 14 
Ib., 15c¢; lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 
BABY RICE. (120 days.) This is a dwarf grow- 
ing, heavy yielding variety; the ears are thick 
in proportion to their length, The kernels resem- 
ble the best white rice and pop larger and 
without hull. The flavor is excellent. Fine for 
home use. Postpaid, pkt., 10c; 2 lb., 15c; Ib., 
25c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 

TREAT SEED CORN 
Seed treated 
with New Im- 
proved Semesan 
Jr. is protected 
against many 
seedling dis- 
eases and seed 
decay which 
cause missing 
hills and hills 
with only one 
stalk. Fifty-one 
farm demonstra- 
tions in the Corn 
Belt showed that 
New Improved 
Semesan Jr. in- 
creased stands 
by 5% to 15%. 
1144 oz. size, 
enough to treat 1 
bu. of seed corn. 
Each, 18c, post- 
paid. 
— sl 
See Green Ink List « 

TOP NOTCH JARVIS GOLDEN PROLIFIC. 
(110-120 days.) This is one of the finest corns 
for this section on our list. A natural drought- 
resisting variety, one of the few varieties of 
Yellow Corn that produces more than one ear. 
It is hardy enough to withstand any kind of 
weather in the fall. Crops have been left in the 
field until early spring and then come out good, 
sound corn, A native southern yellow corn, 
carefully bred, and one that bears two good 
ears to the stalk. The stalk is rather dwarf, 6 
to 8 feet high, and does not fall down in stormy 
weather. Grains are bright golden yellow; ears 
are firm and solid, about 7 to 10 inches long. 
The grain is medium in size. This is a very pro- 
ductive and desirable variety, and is drought 
resistant. Our seed is all carefully selected. It 
will please you. Postpaid, pt., 20c; qt., 30c; 12 
gal., 45c; gal., 75c. 
TOP NOTCH GOLDEN SURPRISE (Leaming 
Yellow). (90-100 days.) A large yellow corn for 
our southern farmers. Ears 8¥2 to 912 inches 
long, usually 14 to 16 rows of well-dented 
grains; grows a stalk 7 to 10 feet high. Among 
its excellent qualities are the grains, which are 
very narrow and deep, of a bright golden yel- 
low color and are medium hard, not at all 
flinty, just hard enough to stand the rainy 
weather conditions to keep ears from rotting. 
Golden Surprise produces well on most any 
soil—good upland as well as low moist loca- 
tions. It is a good yielding variety. Each stalk 
produces two good large ears, shells easily, is 
also often used for an ensilage crop. Postpaid, 
pt., 20c; qt., 30c; 12 gal., 45c; gal., 75c. 
TOP NOTCH WHITE DENT. (100 days.) White 
grains, slightly dented, medium size white cob, 
ears good length, well filled. An old standby 
for late planting. Postpaid, pt., 20¢; qt., 30c; 12 
gal., 45c; gal., 75c. 
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ACME No. 306. A hand 
corn planter that plants up 
to six acres per day. All 
working parts of steel, in- 
cluding stripper... no 
brushes to wear out. Oper- 
ates automatically, easily 
and accurately. 
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TOP NOTCH YELLOW DENT 
TOP NOTCH SILVER MINE. (100 days.) Ears 
measure from 10 to 12 inches in length. They 
are very uniform in size and shape, 16 to 20 
straight rows of deep, pure white kernels on a 
small white cob. Postpaid, pt., 20c; qt., 30c; 14 
gal., 45c; gal., 75c. 
TWO TOP NOTCH CORN 
PLANTERS 
ACME No 311. A patent- 
ed ACME planter of great 
popularity. Plants corn or 
beans. Operates automati- 
cally, easily and accurate- 
ly. Adjustable for desired 
number of kernels. Also 
equipped with adjustable 
depth gauge. 
EQCh vers, chebsteneuaietal 20a0: 
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