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765 Mosby s. Prolific. Matures in 110 to 120 days. 
Can generally be depended on to.yieid 2 or more good- 
sized ears to ihe stalk, The pearly white, sound grains 
are long, set close to a small white cob, very uniform in 
shape, and well filled, Grows 10 to 12 feet high, has- 
good roots, and will withstand storms better than most 
varieties. Produces an abundance of foliage, which ren- 
ders it superior for ensilage and fodder purposes. ™%4 Ib. 
{Oc; Ib. 25c; 2 lbs. 45c; 5 lbs. 95c. Not prepaid: Pk. 
$1.50; bus, $4.85; 2 bus. or more, $4.60 per bus. 
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767 Whatley s Prolific. « watures in 138 days: roast: 
ing ears in 98 days. Grows 10 feet high when mature. 
Deep, white, flinty, uniform grains on small red cob; 2 
to 4 ears to the stalk. Extra long, tight shuck, weevil re- 
sistant. Tests in Georgia. Alabama and: Florida Experi- 
ment Stations show it leads all others. °34 tb. 1Oc3- Ib. 
25c; 2 lbs. 45c; 5 lbs. 95c. Not prepaid: Pk, $1.50; 
bus. $4.95; 2 bus. or more, $4.70 per bus. 
749-A Genuine Oklahoma Silver Mine. (99 days.) 
Matures green corn 10 days later than our Iowa-grown 
stock. Avery heavy yielder of exceedingly large, heavy 
ears, requiring less ears to fill a crate as compared to the 
Towa: Silver Mine, as well as other roasting ear varieties. 
The cobs are covered with 14 to 18 rows, and average 
from 9 ‘to 12 inches in length. A splendid yielder, very 
resistant to- worm damage, and an outstanding type to 
plant for market and shipping. Also, a splendid field corn, 
combining earliness with extra large. well-filled ‘ears: 
Makes excellent meal. One to two large ears are formed 
to the stalk, and the hardiness of this type with its per- 
féctly: formed ears make this an exceptionally valuable 
eorn for “roasting’’ ears or for stock feeding when left 
to'mature. 144 Ib..10c; lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 45c; 5 Ibs. 95c. 
Not peers: Ph. $1.50; bus. $4.95; 2 bus. or more, $4.70 
per bus. 
748 Improved Paymaster. yatures in about 
110° days.. An extra-large Field Corn. Bars are 9 to 
12 inches long and have from 18 to 20 rows. The 
grains’ are long, deep, white, and the cob is bright 
red.» The stalks grow 8 to 10 feet high, are broad, 
strong and short-jointed. It makes a splendid fod- 
der and ensilage. Suited to both lowlands and up- 
lands. %4 lb. 10¢; Ib. 25c; 2 lbs. 45c; 5 Ibs. 
90c. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.45; bus. $4.75; 2 
bus. or more, $4.50 per bus. 
755 Calhoun Red-Cob. Matures in’ 180 
days. The best-known Field Corn in Louisiana 
and Mississippi. Cobs are: deep red, and the 
kernels white and yellow. % Ib. 10c; Ib. 
25c; 2 lbs. 45c; 5 lbs. 95c. Not prepaid: 
Pk. $1.50; bus. $4.85; 2 bus. or more, 
$4.60 per bus. : 
756 Hickory King.  sratures in 115 to & 
125 days. It husks and shells easily. Has 
the largest-grains, with smallest cob, of 
It is a strong grower, 



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able white varieties in. the South, 
Oc; Ib. 25c; 2. Ibs. 
. .Not’' prepaid: 
Pk. $1.50; bus. $4.95; 2 bus. or 
more, $4.70 per bus. 
758 Mexican June.' 
Matures in 120 days; roasting 
ears in 80 days. Usually planted 
during May, June, and July. It 
is largely used in the, Southwest 
for planting after oats and 
wheat. 




Treat 
Your Corn. . 
with ‘Semesan.Jr,”’ 
cobs are sometimes found, Ears are mostly white-grained, 
but dark blue and red grains appear. Resists drought and 
heat, and makes a splendid yield witha’ moderate amount 
of moisture. ._The stalks are usually short, although early . 
planting makes stalks 12 to 15 feet high and leaves 4 fo 
‘6 feet long.- Makes fine roasting-ears for use right up-to 
frost: % lb. 10c; Ib. 25c;:2 lbs. 45c¢; 5 Ibs. 95c.° Not 
prepaid: Pk. $1.50; bus.’ $4.85; 2 bus. or more, $4.60 per 
bus. : 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 


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Ears are 8 to 9 inches long; grains short to me- . 
dium; cobs medium in size, and while usually white, red - 

Prolific. Prize yields of 200 Qushels to the 
acre are teported by Boys’ Corn Clubs, Requires a fairly long 
season to mature, usually 120 to 130 days. Stalk is. large, 8 to 
12 feet tall. Ears of medium size, 2 or more to. the stalk. If 
planted on good strong land, 24 to 30 inches apart in the row, 4: 
to 6 ears to the stalk can be had. Grains are deep, white, and 
hard. ‘The cob is small. -Ears are well filled at both ends; the 
shuck is heavy and covers the ear tightly. 14 1b. 1O0c; lb. 25¢;5 
2 Ibs. 45¢4 5 Ibs. 95c. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.50; bus. $4.85; 2 
bus. or more, $4.60 per bus. 
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747 Hastings’ Yellow Prolific. 195 days, A new golden 
prolifi¢ corn developed by the Texas Experiment. Station. The 
most. prolific of all yellow corns; 2 to 7 ears on a stalk. Ears 
6 to 7 inches long: 12 rows of small, deep; golden grain on small 
white cob. Shuck extends 2 inches beyond end of. ear. Large 
heavy *stalk.. Greater feed valtte than white corn. ™%4 Ib. 10¢; 
Ib. 25c; 2 Ibs. 45c¢3°5 Ibs. 95¢. 
Not prepaid:. Pk. $1.50; bus, $4.85; 
2-bus. or more, $4.60 per bus. 
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766 Yellow Tuxpan. Matures in 
140 days. One of the best all-round 
field corns for the lower South, 
Identical with the white ‘type, but 
grains are light golden. 14 Ib.‘10c; 
lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 45c; 5 lbs. 95c. 
Not prepaid: Pk. $1.50:;:bus. $4.85; 
2 bus. or more, $4.60 per bus. 
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757 Matures in 140 days; roasting ears_ 
in 85 days. A late, tall-growing variety, 
originally from Mexico, especially well 
adapted to the Gulf Coastal Plains and 
Southern Florida. Its long, tight shucks 
make it very resistant to damage by corn 
ear. worms and weevils, and it is probably 7 
the best of all variéties in this respect. 
Stalks grow.from 10 to 12 feet tall. Ears 
are very long, large and heavy, with 14 to 16 
rows of kernels.. Grain is white and hard, but f 
not flinty. Cobs are small and the shelling per-. { 
centage is high. Its immense stalks make good 
fodder. The large, heavy ears produced by this 
variety make.it a most desirable variety for ship- 
ping in the green state and for market. 1% Ib. 
Oc; Ib. 25c; 2lbs. 45c; 5 Ibs. 9§c. Not pre- 
nate Pk. $1.50; bus.-$4.85; 2 bus. or more, $4.60 
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754 Sure-Cropper. Matures: in 110 days. An 
early maturing drought-resisting Corn for early or late 
‘planting. Uniform, good sized ears with white, broad 
grains of good depth. Fine: for roasting ears. “Will do 
well in every cotton state. 60 to 80 bushels to the“acre 
is an every-year occurrencé and often more. - Shells 82 to 

85 percent grain. ™% lb. 10c; lb. 25c¢; 2:Ihs. 45c; 6 ibs. 
” 956. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.50; bus. $4.85;°2 bus. or more, 
$4:60 per bus, ; : 

762 Red Mexican June. Matures in. 120 days. The reds 
Mexican June Corn withstands drought well. ‘Enjoys all the gen- 
eral characteristics of the white variety, except the ear is slizhtly 
larger. A fine Corn for. late planting. ™% Ib. 1Oc; lb. 2563 2 
Ibs. 45c; 5 Ibs. 95c. Not. prepaid: Pk. $1:50; bus. $5.00; 2 ~ 
bus. or more, $4.75 per bus. : 
HYBRID. CORN : 
Produce more corn. per acre with Reufer’s Southern grown ~ | 
Hybrid Corn. See our large assortment on page 3 in front 
of this catalog. ie ; 

60 Farm and Field Seeds 
