

ARTHUR G. LEE, SEEDSMAN AND 
FLORIST, PORT Ss M UT. ARKANSAS 

Seed Corn 
We do not offer what is usually termed 
Commercial Grade Seed Corn. All corn of- 
fered is carefully selected as to type, hand 
tipped and butted and tested for germina- 
tion. While the hand-selected corn costs 
slightly more, it is well worth the difference. 

NATIVE GROWN CORN 
Generally considered to be the best medium 
or late corn for this locality. 
LEE’S IMPROVED ST. CHARLES WHITE 
(110 days). Known throughout the South 
‘as a standard red cob corn. Has a large deep 
white grain set on a large red cob. Ears 
remarkably large. Especially adapted to 
bottom lands- 4 
LEEH’S BIG YELLOW DENT (110 days). A 
standard late heavy-land corn. Cob is long, 
red and medium small. Kernel long, deep 
yellow, rather soft. A very heavy yielding 
variety. 
IOWA SILVER MINE (90 days). We offer 
a limited quantity of this excellent native- 
grown corn. Does exceptionally well on 
medium or heavy soils. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT (90 days). This 
fine Early Corn is adapted to both upland 
and bottom land. Grains are deep and close- 
ly packed. Our largest selling variety of 
corn and one of the best of the Yellow Dent 
varieties. 
PAYMASTER (110 days). An extra large, 
long, deep grained white corn with red cob, 
especially adapted to bottom land. 
HICKORY KING (110 days). Has _ the 
smallest cob of any corn grown producing 
a large flat white flinty grain. Makes the 
finest meal and hominy. Much used for 
roasting ears, having a pleasing flavor of 
its own. Very resistant to drought on ac- 
count of its deep root system. 
Pareprices’RefereTo Green. List Enclosed 

LEE’S DWARF WHITE JUNE. A late 
planting wariety. Noted for its drought re- 
sistant properties. 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE (70 Day White). 
The most valuable extra early corn we have 
ever offered. Produces an ear 9 to 11 inches 
long, usually two to three ears to the stalk. 
Not only will it produce a crop equal to most 
of the larger varieties, it rarely misses ma- 
turing a crop before the drought sets in. 
The corn we offer is Northern grown, which 
will mature earlier than our native-grown. 
HYBRID SEED CORN 
Hybrids have a heavy root system to re- 
sist drought and offer greater resistance to 
insects. Have sturdy stalks that resist 
wind and storms and are resistant to cold 
wet weather and hot winds. 
Hybrids are no longer in the experimental 
stage and each year more and more corn 
erowers are planting a large vortion of 
their acreage to one or more proved strains. 
We offer Funk’s Hybrid Corn grown in 
Missouri under their supervision. Also, 
1001 Hybrid. This is a soft: corn fully 
described in this column. 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-244. An early matur- 
ing yellow, two-eared hybrid. Medium tall, 
excellent grain quality and resistant to 
drought and insects. An excellent hybrid 
for general-use on both upland and bottom 
soils and adapted to early and late planting. 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-46. Medium: early 
maturing two-eared hybrid. Later than 
G-244 and recommended for bottom lands. 
Noted for large ears and yield. 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-702. 
maturing, large single ears. 
medium and high fertility soils. 
Medium, late 
Adapted to 
1001 HYBRID CORN. Developed by one of 
America’s foremost corn breeders, is a main 
crop, late-maturing, yellow-grain, white col 
variety, doing its finest in fertile soil unde 
favorable conditions, or unfavorable when 
the going is tough. A large, tall, full-season 
corn, with high shelling percentage, not 
hard. Resistant to drought and chinch bugs, 
shucks easily. This is the variety of Hybrid 
Corn that we have been looking for since 
the Hybrid Corns have been introduced, suit- 
able for feeding mules and preferable to any 
variety of Hybrid Corn we know of for this 
purpose. 
Write for quantity prices on field seeds and 
I will quote you lowest prices and give you 
freight or express rates to your station. 
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