‘ 
GROW /7op Notch SEED CORN--the 
_Open pollinated seed corn produces best results when planted under climatic and soil condi- 
tions similar to those under which it was originally produced. Our seed corn is produced in 
localities where each variety is at its best. With corn as with other crops, no one variety has 
all the ‘best qualities. 
No one variety is best suited for all soils and conditions. 
Plant corn 
suited to your locality. Southern varieties usually make best yields in the South, but for those 
who want quicker action we are prepared to supply the best Northern grown varieties. One 
gallon of seed corn will plant approximately one acre. 

PAYMASTER 
(a4 
POLES 
eretestes 
Horvodes 
seer corete! 
5% 
sy 
Bute 
Sea ee OPaaneasn 
= 
ze 
a4 
vy 
ECRTROTCRNTE 
y nasapencacanare 

EARLY WHITE DENT 
EARLY WHITE DENT. (90 days.) White grains, 
slightly dented, medium size white cob, ears 
good length, well filled. An old standby for 
late planting. 
Postpaid, pt., 20c; qt., 35c; 2 gal., 60c; gal., 
$1.00; pk., $1.75. , 
PAYMASTER. (100-115 days.) We endorse this 
corn as one of the most satisfactory and 
heavy yielding corns for southern farms. 
Bred in Tennessee and is now planted all 
over the» South. White grain, cob bright 
red; mostly 2 ears to stalk, ears well filled 
to end. A tall variety making good en- 
silage. 
Postpaid, pt., 20c; qt., 35c; Y2 gal., 60c; gal., 
$1.00; pk., $1.75. ; 
EARLY SURPRISE. (85 days.) This splendid 
early corn is already well-known. You can 
plant it early and gather it early. Depend- 
able because it matures before the summer 
droughis. The white grains are medium 
size. Ears snow-white, about 8 inches long. 
The grains are set on a medium white cob; 
stalks medium tall and average two good 
ears. 
Postpaid, pt., 25c; qt., 40c; 2 gal., 70c; gal., 
$1.25; pk., $2.25. 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE. (85 days.) Ears 8 
inches long, even rowed, tender and of 
fine quality, usually produces two good ears 
to each stalk. An excellent variety for 
field culture or for late planting to use as a 
garden crop. 
Postpaid, pt., 25c; qt., 40c; 42 gal., 70c; gal., 
$1.25; pk., $2.25. 

CROTOX 
Crotox insures seeds against attacks of 
crows, doves, blackbirds, larks, pheasants, 
starlings and other seed pulling birds and 
rodents, such as moles, squirrels, wood- 
chucks, during the germinating and root- 
ing period. 
14-pint can, treats 1 bushel of seed corn, 
Poste: YQ pt., 70c; 1 pt., $1.10; 1 qt., 
1.65. 

RUSSELL-HECKLE « 
HICKORY KING. 
(120 days.) The white grain 
is so wide and deep, and the cob so 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. 
Postpaid, pt., 25c; qt., 40c; 14 gal., 65c; gal., 
$1.10; pk., $1.95. 
MOSBY’S PROLIFIC. (110-120 days.) The stalks 
are tall, bearing 2 to 5 fine ears. The grains 
are long, set close to a small white cob, very 
uniform in shape, well filled. Another fea- 
ture is its abundant foliage, which renders 
it superior to most sorts for ensilage pur- 
poses. 
Postpaid, pt., 20c; qt., 35c; 14 gal., 60c; gal., 
$1.00; pk., $1.75. 









Tes : 
be USRELOSERE LE RUEREORDIOE 
FY ¢: $E% 3 ae; P BR ey 
: Serer naee ereneeas 
bs 
an ie eoeuteee 
ee eeeamate 
s 
ny 
VOM eansseoseeer 
EARLY YELLOW DENT 
EARLY YELLOW DENT. (90 days.) Yellow 
grains, medium size red cob, ears good 
length. One of the popular varieties, for 
late planting particularly. 
Postpaid, pt., 20c; qt., 35c; 2 gal., 60c; gal., 
$1.00; pk., $1.75. 
TENNESSEE WHITE RED COB. (120 dds.) An 
extra large field corn; grains long, white, 
broad and evenly lined on large red cob. 
The ears of this sort will run from 9 to 12 
inches long and have from 18 to 20 rows. The 
stalks grow from 8 to 12 feet high, are 
broad, strong and short-jointed. It makes 
one of our best ensilage corns. 
Postpaid, pt., 20c; qt., 35c; 2 gal., 60c; gal., 
$1.00; pk., $1.75. 
POP CORN FOR PLANTING 
AUSTRALIAN DYNAMITE or T. N. T. (Yellow.) 
(120 days.) Produces large yellow kernels, 
pops large, crisp and tender, flavor excel- 
lent. Vigorous, tall growing, produces 2 to 
3 ears to a stalk, 6 to 9 inches long. 
Postpaid, pkt., 10c; Y2 Ib., 25c; lb., 40c; 2 
Ibs., 70c; 5 lbs., $1.50; 10 lbs., $2.75. 
BABY RICE. (White.) (120 days.) This is a 
dwarf growing, heavy yielding variety; the 
ears are thick in proportion to their length. 
The kernels resemble the best white rice 
and pop larger and without hull. The flavor 
is excellent. Fine for home use. 
Postpaid, pkt., 10c; 1% lb., 25c; lb., 40c; 2 
Ibs., 70c; 5 lbs., $1.50; 10 Ibs., $2.75. 
« « » » 
U4] 
JARVIS GOLDEN PROLIFIC. 
LEAMING YELLOW. 
(110-120 days.) 
A native southern yellow corn, carefully 
bred, and one that bears two good ears to 
the stalk. The stalk is rather dwarf, 6 to 8 
feet high, and does not fall down in stormy 
weather. Grains are bright golden yellow; 
.ears are firm and solid, about 7 to 10 
inches long. The grain is medium. in size. 
This is a very productive and desirable va- 
riety, and is drought resistant. ; 
Postpaid, pt., 20c; qt., 35e; 12 gal., 60c; gal., 
$1.00; pk., $1.75. ; 
BLOODY BUTCHER. (110-120 days.) Its ability 
to resist drouth has always been an out- 
standing characteristic of Bloody Butcher. 
It will produce mostly two ears to the stalk, 
and grows about 8 feet tall. Bloody Butcher 
is one of the best varieties we know of for 
thin upland soils—truly a poor land corn. 
And, of course, does even better on richer 
soils. 
Postpaid, pt., 25c; qt., 40c; 1 gal., 65c; gal., 
$1.10; pk., $1.95. % 
(90-100 days.) Ears 814 
to 9 inches long, usually 14 to 16 rows of 
well-dented grains; grows a stalk 7 to 10 feet 
high. Among its excellent qualities are the 
grains, which are very narrow and deep, 
of a bright golden yellow color and are 
medium hard, not at all flinty, just hard 
enough: to stand the rainy weather con- 
ditions to keep ears from rotting. 
Postpaid, pt., 20c; qt., 35c; 2 gal., 60c; gal., 
$1.00; pk., $1.75. 
MEXICAN JUNE. (90 days.) Stalks are usually 
short, although early plantings make stalks 
12 to 15 feet high, leaves 4 to 5 feet long. 
The roots run deep and spread so that it 
is a splendid drought resister. Ears from 
8 to 9 inches long, grains short to medium, 
cobs medium in size, and while usually 
white, occasionally you'll find a red cob 
with white and somes blue grains, 
Postpaid, pt., 25c; qt., 40c; 14 gal., 65c; gal., 
$1.10; pk., $1.95. 



MOSBY’S PROLIFIC 
SEMESAN JR. 
Seed treated with Semesan, Jr. is pro- 
tected against many seedling diseases 
and seed decay which cause missing hills 
and hills with only one stalk. Fifty-one 
farm demonstrations in the Corn Belt 
showed that Semesan Jr. increased ‘stands 
by 5% to 15%. 
1¥2 oz. size, enough to treat 1 bushel of 
seed corn. Postpaid, each, 18c. 
» For Quantity Prices 




