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HALL’S PREMIUM SEED CORN 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
WITH 

The Original Legume tnoculator 




DIAMOND JOE CORN 
FOR SEED CORN 
Its use protects the seed 
from rotting in the ground 
and makes possible earlier 
planting which generally 
results in increased yields. 
Improved germination, bet- 
ter stands, control of cer- 
tain diseases, increased 
yields are the benefits 
which thousands of farmers 
are reaping, at a cost of 
less than 3c an acre. 
Prices: 12 oz. 56c3 1% ozs. 
18e. 
(1% os. treats one bushel) 
Insure Your Seed Corm Against Attack of 
CROWS and PHEASANTS 
BY USING 
“CRO-TOX” 
Put clean corn in metal 
container which liquid will 
not penetrate. Then pour 
“Cro-Tox” Repellent over 
the corn and mix thorough- 
ly. After thoroughly mix- 
ing, put treated corn in 
planter. Do not use foreign 
substances for drying pur- 
oses, such as lime or plas- 
er, as it is not necessary. 
Half-Pint Can ....Each $0.60 
Pint Can .............. Each 1.00 
(Half-pint treats one bushel) 

WHITE CORNS 
BOONE COUNTY TYPE—There is probably no one white corn as ex- 
tensively planted as Boone County. It makes a 10- to 11-foot stalk 
of medium size with a fair amount of fodder. The grains are not 
flinty, so make good corn for feeding and milling. The ears are well 
filled at butt and tip; the grains are deep. Qt. 20c; 12 gal. 35c; gal. 
60e; pk. $1.10; % bu. $2.05; bu. $3.75. 
JOHNSON COUNTY WHITE DENT TYPE—A very highly bred White 
Corn, of large size, containing a high percentage of oil and protein. 
It is medium late-maturing variety. The ears are from 9 to 11 
inches in length and 7% to 8 inches in circumference containing 
from 18 to 22 rows. The kernels are wedge-shape, very deep and 
moderately rough. The stalks grow from 9 to 11 feet in height. 
The rooting system is extensive, affording great facilities for 
gathering plant food. Qt. 20c; % gal. 35e; gal 60c; pk. $1.10; % bu. 
$2.05; bu. $3.75. 
DIAMOND JOE TYPE—This excellent variety of corn was originated 
and first introduced by the Ratekin Seed House of Shenandoah, in 
1905, and has been planted during this time in every section of 
this country where corn is grown. It has proven one of the best, 
most wonderful in uniform large yield and early maturity that 
has ever been produced. Qt. 20ce; % gal. 35e; gal. 60c; pk. $1.10; 
% bu. $2.05; bu. $3.75. 
SILVER MINE TYPE is one of the greatest ylelding of all the white 
varieties. Early to mature. It is adapted to a wide range of con- 
ditions and a great success in the north, south, east and west. 
Our stock is Pure. Qt. 20e; % gal. 35e; gal. 60c; pk. $1.10; 1% bu. 
$2.05; bu. $3.75. 
THNNESSEE RED COB TYPE—A splendid mammoth variety, pro- 
duces largest crop of finest quality corn. The red cobs are well 
filled with pure white, broad, deep grains of superior quality for 
feeding or milling purposes. Qt. 25c; % gal. 40c; gal. 70c; pk. $1.30; 
% bu. $2.40; gal. $4.50. 
HICKORY KING TYPE—The grain is so wide and deep and the cob 
80 small that often a single grain will cover the end of a broken 
cob. It has been called the Poor Man’s Corn because it can be 
depended upon to produce a crop on poor, thin land. On good land 
it bears two ears to ‘the stalk. Qt. 25e; % gal. 45c; gal. SOc; pk. 
$1.40; % bu. $2.65; bu. $5.00. 
YELLOW CORNS 
GOLD MINE TYPE—tLarly to mature; pure yellow; deep grain; a 
fine early; standard fleld variety. This wonderful early variety of 
yellow corn is widely known. It matures in 80 to 90 days. Qt. 20c; 
% gal. 35e; gal. 60c; pk. $1.10; % bu. $2.05; bu. $3.75. 
KENTUCKY YELLOW DENT TYPE—A large eared early maturing 
Yellow Dent Corn. For hog feeding. Kentucky Yellow Dent 
rows a rugged stalk of medium height, producing ears 9 to 12 
nohes in length. Ears are well filled out with solidly set kernels, 
rich in oil. Matures in 100 to 115 days. Qt. 20c; % gal. 35c; gal. 
60e; pk. $1.10 % bu. $2.05; bu. $3.75. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT TYPE—Has a long and honorable record for 
dependability, good yields and generally satisfactory crops. A big 
ylelder on good loam and heavy land, making ears that average’ 
§ to 10 inches long with 18 to 24 rows to ear, well filled out at butt 
and tip. Grains are wedge-shaped, and rows are so close that — 
there is practically no waste space between rows. Qt. 20c; % gal. 
35e;3; gal. 60c; pk. $1.10; 1% bu. $2.05; bu. $3.75. 
ENSILAGE CORNS 
SOUTHERN PROLIFIC ENSILAGE TYPE—It fills the demand for a 
corn with lots of ears, plenty of stalk and an baundance of foliage. 
There are usually 4 to 6 well filled ears to the stalk, and several 
shoots that do not fill out; however, it make a fine silage. The 
grains are nearly white, hard and flinty with 8 to 10 rows to the ear. 
Ask for Prices 
EUREKA ENSILAGE TYPE—It is of strong and vigorous growth, 
attaining a height of 183 to 15 feet, yields an unusually heavy 
= growth of fodder and usually bears 2 ears to the stalk. Ask for 
rices 
ALBEMARLE PROLIFIC TYPE—Very prolific variety, stalks grow 
from 12 to 14 feet high, 4 to 7 ears to a stalk, a heavy crop of 
ensilage. Ask for Prices . 
WRITE FOR PRICES ON ENSILAGE CORN 
HYBRID CORNS 
WE OFFER HYBRID SEED CORN ADAPTED 
TO THIS SECTION 
HYBRID YELLOW DENT 
Plants are tall, stand well for late harvest, are quite tolerant to 
chinch bugs and drouth. The ears are somewhat slender heavy 
utility type, medium hard starch with high shelling percentage. 
Pt. 25e; qt. 40e; % gal. 70c; gal. $1.25; pk. $2.35; % bu. $4.40; bu. 
$8.50. 
HYBRID WHITE DENT 
Plants are medium tall, with heavy root system and heavy blight 
resistant leaves. Large cylindrical ears on strong shanks with 
grain of medium hard starch type, much superior to Johnson County 
anesthe Pt. 25e3 qt. 40c; % gal. 70c; gal. $1.30; pk. $2.50; 14 bu. $4.65; 
We e le 
THE ABOVE PRICES are F. O. B. Louisville, Ky., if wanted by parcel 
post sufficient postage should be added. 
