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BUCHANAN’S SEED CORN 

All Prices on This Page Post Paid Through Third Zone Only 
Prices Not Prepaid—See Yellow Price List Enclosed 

1131—TENNESSEE YELLOW PAYMASTER (100 days)—In many 
tests over this state Tennessee Yellow Paymaster has consistently 
produced higher yields than any other yellow corn. It is probably: 
no better than Jarvis for thin land, but on rich land, well adapted 
to producing corn, it is certainly a most desirable corn to plant. 
Stalks medium height, strong, nearly all bear 2 ears 7 to 8 inches 
long; not flinty, but medium soft with little or no faulty grains. 
Price—'% gal., 65c; 1 gal., $1.10; peck, $1.95; ¥Y bu., $3.35 
1134A—MEXICAN JUNE, NATIVE GROWN (About 90 days)—It is 
a great drouth resister and usually, if there is enough moisture for 
it to get a fair start, a crop is assured. Early maturing and semi- 
prolific, averaging more than one ear to the stalk. Ears 8 to 9 
inches long, grains short to medium, cobs medium in size, and 
while usually white, red cobs are often found. Ears have mostly 
white grains, but dark blue and red grains often appear. 
Price—\ gal., 65c; 1 gal., $1.10; peck, $1.95; 1%4 bu., $3.35 
141—EARLY SURPRISE (Hard corn in 90 days)—This Northern 
grown, early maturing white corn is perfect to plant for quick 
feed crop. It is prolific producing medium long ears ideal for 
roasting ears or stock feed. Planted early and cut green you can 
grow 2 crops a season on same ground. 
Price—' gal., 65c; 1 gal., $1.10; peck, $1.90; 14 bu., $3.35 
137—TRUCKERS FAVORITE (Hard corn in 90 days)—While usu- 
ally planted for roasting ears, it is used freely by dairymen and 
stock raisers for quick feed planted either early or late. This is a 
prolific, rather deep grained white corn; medium size ears. 
Price—¥ gal., 65c; 1 gal., $1.10; peck, $1.90; % bu., $3.35 
127—WHITE DENT (100 days)—White grains, slightly dented, me- 
dium size white cob, ears good length, well filled. An old standby 
for late planting. : 
Price—¥ gal., 60c; 1 gal., $1.00; peck, $1.75; 144 bu., $3.15 
128—HASTINGS’ PROLIFC (120-130 days)—It will make 2 ears to 
the stalk on average 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. 
Price—¥% gal., 60c; 1 gal., $1.00; peck, $1.75; 1% bu., $3.15 
STATE CERTIFIED SEED CORN 
1140—CERTIFIED NEAL PAYMASTER (100 days)—Securing pure 
bred seed is the first step in producing a uniform heavy yielding 
corn crop. Since certified seed is a continual process of selection 
it results in constant improvement. Don’t fail to plant your best 
corn land to our Certified Paymaster for maximum yields. 
1141I—CERTIFIED GOLDEN JARVIS PROLIFIC (90 days)—All 
of our Certified Jarvis is taken from stalks having 2 good ears or 
more to insure transmitting its prolific characteristic. Plant your 
medium rich and upland in this most carefully selected seed corn. 
be either variety—% gal., 75c; 1 gal., $1.25; peck, $2.05; 14 bu., 
50. 
TENNESSEE PAYMASTER HYBRIDS 
NOS. 10, 14, 15 : : 
The University of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station 
has been working on Paymaster Hybrids for a number of years and 
experiment station tests have shown them to be exceptionally good. 
These hybrids are made by combining inbreds from the high 
yielding prolific open pollinated variety Neal Paymaster. Thus 
they are all more or less similar to Neal Paymaster in having 
white grain, red cob, prolificacy, and high shelling per cent. These 
hybrids are more uniform and lower eared than Neal Paymaster. 
The difference in yielding ability of these three hybrids is small. 
Price—'% gal., 95c; 1 gal., $1.65; peck, $3.00 
CRO-TOX—Protects corn from Crows, blackbirds and moles. 
It aids and hastens germination, which means healthier stalks 
and larger yields per acre. Cro-Tox will not kill birds or 
animals. Saves seed loss. 1%4-pint can, treats 1 bushel seed 
corn. 
Post paid—% pt., 70c; 1 pt., $1.10; quart, $1.65 
ALL SEED CORNS SHOULD BE TREATED WITH SEME- 
SAN, JR. This treatment hastens and increases germination, 
increases the yield, protects corn from rotting, allows earlier 
planting, produces sturdy plants, controls seeding blight and 
reduces root rot. 

1131—Tennessee Yellow Paymaster 


ACME CORN PLANTERS 
311.—(One Hand.) Plants corn or beans. 
Operates 
automatically, easily and accurately. Adjustable for 
desired number of kernels. Also equipped with ad- 
justable depth gauge. 
Postpaid, each, $2.95 
306—(Two Hand.) A hand corn planter that plants 
up to six acres per day. Operates automatically, 
easily and accurately. 
Postpaid, each, $1.90 

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1144—Jarvis Golden Prolific 
POPCORN 



CULTURE—For field planting rows should be about 8 feet 
apart. 
Thin to 1 stalk about every 8 inches in row. 
34—D YNAMITE—A vigorous grower, 6 to 8 feet 
tall, producing 2 and often 3 ears, 8 to 9 inches 
long, with deep orange kernels, smooth and round, 
which pop double the size of others. 
When popped 
it is rich creamy yellow, crisp, tender deliciously 
flavored and no hard centers. 
Pkt., 10c; 1%4 Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 40c; 2 Ibs., 
$1.50; 10 Ibs., $2.75. 
70c; 5 Ibs., 

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