Dede Vire (OW TEIN 
Increases yields 40%-—Sound Ears—Deep 
Roots—Strong Stalks—Drought, Storm and 
Disease-Resistant—No barren Stalks. 
Reuter 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. 
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 dam- 
age. Lb. 35c 2 Ibs. 
65c; 5 lbs. $1.35. 
Not prepaid: Pk. 
$2.85; % bu. 
$5.25; bu. 
$9.75. 
Hybrid 
Yellew 
Dent 
Corn 

Safeguard Your Corn 
With 
CROW REPELLENT. 
Applied to the seed corns before 
planting prevents birds from _ pulling 
them up and saves replanting. One pint 
treats two bushels. % pt. 60c; pt. 
$1.00; gt. $1.75, postpaid. 
2 NEW LOUISIANA HYBRIDS 
770 Louisiana Hy brid 2509. 
Bred by Louisiana State University 
and similar to the Yellow Creole, but 
has proven to outyield same by ap- 
proximately 10 to 15 bushels per acre. 
It’s a flinty type with beautiful, close- 
ly packed ears 7 to 8 inches long and 
deep golden yellow in color. The tight 
shuck coverage gives it splendid wee- 
vil resistance. Very prolific produc- 
ing 2 to 3 perfect ears to the stalk. 
It has been especially well received 
and enjoys great popularity in South 
Louisiana. Lb. 35c; 2 Ibs. 65c; 5 
Ibs. $1.40. Not prepaid: Pk. $3.00; 
% bushel $5.50; bushel $10.25: 3 
bushels or more, $10.00 per bushel. 
77| Louisiana Hybrid 6810. 
This new Hybrid is particularly rec- 
ommended for the sugar cane belt. It’s 
a yellow corn which has been bred 
from two lines of Creole and two lines 
of Yellow Dent. It’s a semi-dent type 
and in many respects quite similar to 
the Yellow Tuxpan. A splendid yield- 
er with the medium-sized ears well 
protected from insects by the close 
shucks. Should become one of our 
most popular hybrids. Lb. 35c; 2 
Ibs. 65c¢; 5 lbs. $1.40. Not prepaid: 
Pk, $3.00; % bushel $5.50; bushel 
$10.25; 2 bushels or more, $10.00 per 
bushel. 

787 Shoe Peg Corn. 
breeding. Not a hybrid. 
very small, rich red cobs. 
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 
ean depend upon a heavy 
yield when you plant this 
variety. %4 lb. {Oc; Ib. 
30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 5 lbs. 
$1.15. Not prepaid. Pk. 
$1.75; bushel $6.25; 2 
bus. or more, $6.00 per 
bushel. 
CORNS 3 







Shoe Peg (Showing Grains) 
highly recommended for planting in most sections of Louisiana. 1 
fo lste maturing variety with good stalk averaging 2 ears of excellent quality. 
huck coverage is superior 
por it has shown an increase in yield of from 20 to 50 percent over the best 
ieties grown in Louisiana. : 
Sadeghi Ye Hybrid. Lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.40. Not prepaid: Pk. 
$3.00; % bushel $5.50; bushel $10.25; 2 bushels or more, $10.00 per bushel. 
100 days. 
The ears are of medium size and length and have 
The grains are unusually long and pointed, growing 18 
to 20 rows to the ear, and well filled to the ends. 
excellent milling corn. It is very easy. to shell. from the cob. 
SOUTHERN HYBRID CORNS 
785 Hybrid White Prolific. 125 days. 
The best weevil resistant white hybrid for the 
cotton belt, and also heaviest yielding white 
eorn for the entire South. It produced more 
than Whatley’s Prolific, Hastings’ Prolific and 
other leading varieties in many southern Ex- 
periment Station tests. Most prolific, strongest 
stalk and deepest roots of 41 hybrids and va- 
Tieties in one test, only 1%% of the stalks 
lodging, compared to 13% for the leading va- 
riety. Largest ear of any prolific corn, deep, 
sound grains, ears well protected with long 
shuck. Lb. 35c; 2 lbs. GOc; 5 lbs. $1.25. 
Not prepaid: Pk. $2.75; % bushel $5.00; 
een $9.50; 2 bushels or more, $9.25 per 
ushel. 
782 Hybrid Yellow Dent. 118 gays. an 
exceptionally high yielding hybrid of wide 
adaptability. It’s a tall grower with good roots 
and a heavy, stiff stalk making it very resistant 
to windstorms. Usually produces two beauti- 
ful yellow ears, long and medium thick. The 
Kernels are closely packed, very deep, with 
an extra high shelling percentage. A hy- 
brid of promising quality and highly 
recommended for the deep South. Do 
not overlook to try some of this Hy- 
brid Corn on your farm this year. 
Lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 65c; S5lbs. $1.35. 
Not prepaid: Pk. $2.85; % bushel 
$5.25; bushel $9.75. 
781 Funck's G-714 Hybrid. 
A yellow dent type produced 
from acclimated Southern yel- 
low corns. Will stand up well 
during drought and heat and 
has considerable root, stalk and 
ear rot resistance, making it 
a dependable producer outyield- 
ing very substantially other na- 
tive open-polinated varieties. The 
ears are of medium size with good 
shuck coverage as protection against 
weevil attack. Lh. 35c; 2 lbs. 65e3 
5 lbs. $1.40. Not prepaid : Pk. $3.00; 
% bushel $5.50; bushel $10.25; 2 bu- 
shels or more, $10.00 per bushel. 
769 Louisiana White Hybrid. 
This new hybrid is developed by 
Louisiana Experiment Station, and is 
It is a medium 
to that of the regular Louisiana prolific corns 
We strongly recommend you to try this 
The result of twenty years of careful 
The grains are hard and make 
In feeding value for 

Hybrid White Prolific 
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