Perfection Brand SEED CORN--POPCORN 
MISSOURI HYBRID SEED CORN 
Developed by the Missouri Experi- 
ment Station and grown in South- 
eastern Missouri. Missouri No. 8 is 
vigorous, strong stalked and deep- 
rooted. Matures in 105 to 110 days. 
Large ears, deep grained, yellow in 
color, not flinty or hard. Produces a 
splendid percentage two-eared plants 
under favorable conditions. Missouri 
No. 8 has proved itself through the 
years by outstanding yields of high 
quality corn. 
Bushel, $9.00, F.O.B. Tulsa. 
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OKLAHOMA GROWN CORN 
Our crop of Oklahoma grown seed 
corn is very short. We hope to have 
some varieties, but unable to quote 
price at the time of printing our cat- 
alogue. If interested please write us. 
For main crop. Hand picked, butted 
and tipped. 
Reid's Yellow Dent. 
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FUNK'S HYBRID SEED CORN 
Missouri and Kansas Grown 
Funk’s Hybrid Corn has proven 
highly successful in Oklahoma the 
past two years. Yields of 100 bushels 
per acre in test plots in the Choska 
bottoms were made during 1942. 
Prices for 19438, regular flat grains: 
Bushel, $9.25. 
F.O.B. cars Tulsa, subject unsold. 
G702, 701, 704, and 88. Circular on 
request. 
Red Mexican June. 
White Mexican June. 
Yellow Mexican June Select. 
Southwestern Yellow Dent. 

HYBRID SEED CORN 
U. S. No. 13 
A grand hybrid in every way. Deep 
kernels, high in feeding value. Re- 
sistant to drouth and chinch bug. Our 
stock is Kansas grown. Regular flat 
kernels. 
Bu., $8.00, F. O. B. Tulsa. 
POPCORN 
Popcorn is a very profitable crop, yields well 
even in unfavorable seasons, and there is most 
always a good market for it. Plant at rate of 
3 to 4 quarts per acre in drills 3 feet apart, 
dropping seed 1% feet apart in rows. Or plant 
in hills, using 4 to 6 pounds of seed per acre. 
Cultivate the same as field corn. May be 
planted with regular corn planter, using spe- 
cial plates. 
SOUTH AMERICAN LARGE YELLOW 
—Our stock of this variety is grown 
in Ohio especially for seed purposes. 
If you grow pop corn for the market 
plant Ohio seed as it is the true 
rounded seeded type that is in demand 
by the poppers. 
Lb., 35c; 5 Ibs., $1.50, postpaid. 
BLACK BEAUTY—Ripens earlier than 
other varieties. Kernels black but 
snow white when popped. 
Y2 Ib., 20c; Ib., 35c, postpaid. 
Be Sure to Treat Your Corn Seed 
See page 28. 
with Semesan Jr. 

Perfection Brand POULTRY SUPPLIES 
PEAT POULTRY LITTER 
Vacuum Cleaned—Saves Time, Labor, Money 
It is a natural absorbent, capable of taking 
up and holding four or five times as much 
moisture as straw, shavings or sawdust. It is 
harmless to birds if eaten by them. It provides 
a resilient cushion over the floor so that birds 
will not develop bumble foot. 
_ It reduces fire hazard. It requires no break- 
ing up, is easy to spread, and may be left in 
the poultry house for several months. Peat 
Moss is one of the best humus or mulch prod- 
ucts known to horticulture, and with addition 
of poultry droppings it becomes a fertilizer of 
the finest type. 
Per bale of 20 bushels, $3.60 each. 
prices on larger lots. 
SERVALL POULTRY LITTER 
A farm product made from sugar cane. Dust- 
less—Odorless—A bsorbent—Sanitary—Bright— 
No Dusty Eggs and Fixtures—Keeps Eggs 
GLASS PAN FOUNTAIN 
For Mason Jars 

Drinking pan heavy 
molded glass with 
smooth edge. Mason Jar 
serews into metal clip 
and is held firmly in 
position when clip snaps 
over outer edge of pan. 
Jar and clip quickly de- 
tached from pan. Ideal 
for feeding medicated 
water or buttermilk to 
chicks. They can’t get 
into the pan and drown. 
Jar not furnished. 
No. B25—Each, 
1 doz., $1.10. 
S CHICK FOUNTS 
Quart jar all-glass Mason pan, 12¢ each, 
$1.30 doz. 

























Ask for 
10c; 
INCUBATOR THERMOMETER 
Engraved tube, every fifth line and figure 
stamped on the scale. Each one accompanied 
by maker’s certificate of accuracy. 
Each, $1.00. 
Incubator Thermometers, 80¢ each; post- 
paid, 90c. 
Brooder Thermometers, 65¢ each; postpaid, 
15Ce 
ASSORTED COLORED 
CELLULOID LEG BANDS 
Dozen, 15c; 50 for 50c; 100 for 70c. 
BANDETTES—The best colored Celluloid Leg 
Bands. Spring clip pattern. Neat and joint- 
less appearance. Double numbers easy to read. 
25¢c per dozen; $1.50 per 100. Packed in 
boxes. State what size wanted when ordering. 
Clean and Salable—Light Color Improves II- 
lumination—Never Any Bare Spots—Does Not 
Mat or Pile Up. Booklet on request. 
100 Ib bale, $2.25 each. 
1 gallon with base, complete, 70¢ each. 
21% gallon with base, complete, $1.80 each. 
Extra glass base for 1 gal. and 2% gal., 
38c each. 
DOUBLE NUMBER PIGEON BANDS — Same 
style as Economy Double Number. 
Dozen, 25c; 100, $1.50, postpaid. 
Time Tested Remedies for Use 
KOW KARE 
It has many uses on the dairy farm, its supply should never be per- 
mitted to get low. It is recommended for scouring, loss of appetite, 
bunches; especially favorable in cases of possible or threatened abor- 
tion. Widely recommended for barrenness, for retained afterbirth, for 
milk fever. There is no better medicine for cows. A handy book, ‘“‘The 
Home Cow Doctor,’’ mailed on application. 
Kow Kare, large size pkg., $1.25; medium size, 65c. 
‘Pink tye’ Powder 

Easy to apply. Quick to act. Stops “pink 
eye’ losses. 
A 5-gram bottle—enough to treat 30 to 40 
cases—$1.00 25 Dilators packed 
on Dairy Farms 
BAG BALM 
For all diseases of udders and teats, such as 
caked bag, sore teats, bunches, chapping, cuts or 
inflamed parts, you can use this remedy with 
perfect safety; positive results in every case. The 
use of Bag Balm will make decidedly easier milk- 
ers of your herd. 
Price: 60c per can. 
AG BALM DILATORS 
Scientifically shaped to the correct normal position of the delicate 
tissues of the muscles of the teat canal. 
retains correct amount of Bag Balm to promote rapid healing. 
Non-irritating. Fluted shaft 
in Bag Balm for 60c. 

PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS—Since 1906 
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