












Hybrid Golden Prolific 
790 Florida W-I Hybrid. 
An excellent new Hybrid Corn developed 
by Florida Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion. This isa white corn with smooth 
round kernels covered with a long, tight 
husk, which makes it-unusually weevil- 
resistant. Very prolific producing 2 or 
more ears to each stalk, Highly recom- 
mended for nearly all. the. Southern 
States from Florida up to Georgia inclu- 
_ sive.’ A very promising Hybrid Corn for 
the Southeastern States. Lb. 25c¢; 2 
Ibs. 40c¢;3 5 Ibs., 9Oc. Not prepaid: Pk. 
$1.85; % bushel $3.35; bushel $6.25; 2 
bushels or more, $6.00 per bushel. 
783 Hybrid Golden Prolific. 
120 days. The highest yielding yellow 
corn tested at State Experiment Stations 
throughout the cotton belt. The most 
prolific yellow hybrid. It is a cross in- 
volving inbreds from Golden Prolific: and 
Jarvis Golden Prolific. The plants are 
tall, strong and vigorous. Ears well. 
filled with kernels packed closely on a 
small white cob. Lb. 36c; 2 lbs. 6GOc; 
“8 Ibs. $1.25. Not prepaid: Pk. $2.85; 
% bushel $5.15; bushel $9.75; 2 bush- 
els or more, $9.50 per bushel. 

has proven to outyield 
deep golden yellow in color. 
vil resistance. 
Louisiana. 
Ibs. $1.40. 
bushels or more, $9.75 per bushel. 
-This new Hybrid is particularly rec- 
a yellow corn which has been bred 
from two lines of Creale and two lines 
of Yellow Dent. It’s a semi-dent type 
and in many respects quite similar to 
the Yellow Tuxpan. 
protected from insects by the close 
| shucks. Should become one of our 
' most popular hybrids. 
| Ibs. 65c; 5 Ibs. $1.40. Not prepaid: 
SPE. $3.00; 
' $10.00; 2 bushels 
bushel, ; 


2 YELLOW LOUISIANA HYBRIDS 
770 Louisiana Hybrid 2509. 
Bred by Louisiana State University 
and similar to the Yellow Creole, but 
it: 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 
The tight 
shuck coverage gives it splendid wee- 
Very. prolific produc- 
ing 2 -to 3 perfect ears to the stalk. 
It has been especially well received 
and enjoys great popularity in South 
Lb. 35c¢; 2 lbs. 65¢; 5 - 
Not prepaid: Pk. $3.00;° 
¥% bushel $5.50: bushel $10.00: 2 
’ ommended for the sugar cane belt. It’s 
Lb. 35c¢; 2 
% bushel. $5.50; bushel 
or more, $9.75. per 

771 Louisiana Hybrid 6810. 
A splendid yield-. 
er with the medium-sized ears well 

787 Shoe Peg Corn. 100 days. The re- 
sult of twenty years of careful breeding. 
a hybrid. The ears are of medium size and 
length and have very small, rich red cobs. 
The grains are unusually long and pointed, 
growing 18 to 20 rows to the ear, and well 
filled to the ends. 
wiake excellent milling corn. 
to, shell from the cob. 
stock it is unsurpassed. 
dium. 
on hill land and creek bottom. 
be made as late as June. 
is 
shelled, nubbed and tipped. b f 
upon a heavy yield when you plant this vari- 
ety. 
Ibs. 
$6.25; 2 bus. or more, $6.00 per bushel. 
780 Caraway Yellow Prolifiic. wot a 
hybrid. A new promising prolific Corn 
adapted to both the hills and alluvial see- 
tions. ‘It grows toa height: of from 8-to:9- 
feet but with the. top. ear only 4% to 5 feet 
from the’ ground. ; 
to 3 ears which are about 1% larger: than 
Jarvis Prolifie. 
yellow and set.on small cob. 
ports that the; shuck. covers the ear better 
than Hastings Prolific and makes it more re- 
‘sistant to .weevils. : 
5 lbs. $1.00. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.40; bushel 
$4.75; 2 bushels or more, $4.50. per bushel. 
SOUTHERN HYBRID CORNS 
Increases yields 40%—Sound EKars—Dee 3 
S yield: ) f vars— p Roots—Strong Stalks— 
Drought, Storm and Disease-Resistant—No Barren Stalks, Pe 
: Reuter offers only Hybrid Corns bred and developed in the South and 
el oughly adapted to severe Southern growing conditions and climate. 
dybrids produced in the corn belt have repeatedly failed in the. South for 
ae of shuck protection from insects. as a Peay: 
16 surest way to find the. best Hybrid for yo arm is y-a part of 
your crop in two varieties; 4 Te wieskiotan, \, 
Hybrid seed reduces your production cost about one-fourth. 
769 Louisiana White Hybrid. 
Louisiana Experiment Station, and is highly recommended for planting in 
most sections of Louisiana. It is a medium to late maturing variety with 
good Stalk averaging 2 ears of excellent quality.’ The shuck coverage is 
superior to that of the regular Louisiana Prolific corns and it has shown 
an increase in yield of from 20 to 50 percent over. the best regular vari- 
eties grown in Louisiana, We strongly recommend you to try this new 
Prolific Hybrid. Lb. 35c¢; 2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.40, Not prepaid: Pk. 
bushels or more, $9.75 per 
785 Hybrid White Prolific. 
125° days. The best weevil 
resistant white hybrid for the 
cotton belt, and also heaviest, 
yielding white. corn for the 
entire South. It. produced 
more than Whatley’s Prolifie, 
Hastings’ Prolific and other 
leading varieties in many 
Southern Experiment Station 
tests. Most prolific, strongest 
stalk and deepest roots of 41 
hybrids and varieties in one 
test, only 1% % of the stalks 
lodging compared to 13% for 
his new Hybrid is developed by 
$3.00;° 4% bushel $5.50; bushel $10.00; 2 
bushel, 
the leading variety. Largest 
ear of any prolific eorn, deep, 
sound grains, ears well pro- 
tected with long shuck. Lb. 
35c; 2 Ibs. 60c;.5 Ibs. 
$1.25. Not prepaid: Pk. 
$2.75; %- bushel $5.00; 
Aer ES fs 
bushel $9.50; 2 bushels or 
more, $9.25 per: bushel. 























Shoe Peg (Showing Grains) 

Not 








The grains are hard and 
It is very easy 
In feeding value for 
The stalks are. me- 
Does equally well 
Plantings can 
The stock we offer 
field-selected, hand 
You can depend 




It is fairly early. 


Mississippi-grown, 






{Oc; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c¢; 5 
Y Ib. ! 
Not prepaid: Pk. $1.75;. bushel 
$1.15. 














Each: stalk ‘bears* from, 2; 2-8 
The very deep grain is a dark 
One grower re- 





Lb. 25c¢; 2 lbs. 45¢; 



