FIELD AND ROASTING EAR CORN 
Plant 7 pounds (1% peck) per acre or 56 pounds (1 bushel) to 8 acres. 

CORN - Field Varieties 
CUBAN YELLOW FLINT. (96 days.) Our special strain of 
this variety was developed from a cross of the regular old type 
Cuban or Havana Flint and Red Dent, and our seed stock has 
been selected each year from only the largest and best ears pro- 
duced on strongest and most vigorous growing plants. This 
special strain is deep rooted, therefore can be given closer spac- 
ing than other varieties. If given close spacing it will yield as 
much as any prolific corn. From 20 to 25% of the plants will 
produce two ears. Produces larger ears, longer grains, and 
heavier yields than other strains of this variety. More weevil 
resistant than any other variety, due to the long, tight, heavy and 
very tough husks. Seed is lemon to orange yellow in color, with 
about 95% white cobs, 5% red cobs. Produces well in extremely 
wet or dry seasons, and is recommended in all parts of Florida 
where extreme resistance to weevil damage is desired. Aside 
from weevil resistance, it is especially recommended for south- 
ern Florida, especially on muck lands. 
1% Ib. 10c; 1 Ib. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55e; postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 14 Ibs. (pk.) $1.50; 56 Ibs. (bu.) $5.50 
FLORIDENT WHITE. (95 days.) This variety was bred 
and developed by the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station 
by selection from their pedigreed Florida 686, which was de- 
veloped from a cross of Whatley Prolific and Cuban Yellow 
Flint. The variety contains about 78% high yield Whatley 
blood. Florident White is considered to be one of the best pro- 
lific field corns for Florida. Our stock seed is selected each 
year from the most prolific plants. Plants have a very strong 
root system and stalk, and are very resistant to lodging. The 
large ears are covered with hard, white, semi-flint kernels mostly 
on a red cob, protected by a long, tight, tough husk, 20% two- 
eared, 80% one-eared. Very resistant to weevils, with more 
flinty kernels and better husk covering than other common white 
kerneled varieties. 
4 Ib. 10c; 1 Ib. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55c; postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 14 Ibs. (pk.) $1.55; 56 Ibs. (bu.) $5.75 
FLORIDENT YELLOW. (95 days.) A sister to Florident 
white, having been selected, bred and developed for strong yel- 
low kernels by the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station 
from the Experiment Station’s pedigreed corn Florida 686. Stock 
seed is selected each year from the strongest and most produc- 
tive plants. Plants have a very strong root system and stalk. 
Least lodging of any variety in tests at the Florida Experiment 
Station. A heavy yielder of large ears covered with hard, yellow, 
semi-flint kernels, protected by long, tight, tough husks. Much 
Kilgore’s field corn seed is grown in isolated 
fields from the highest yielding pedigreed 
strains. The most perfect ears are selected, 
carefully dried and run over a large conveyor 
table, where expert corn pickers throw out 
every ear that is unsound, diseased or off-type. 
Only large ears with deep grain, straight rows 
and good tip and butt are saved. Each ear is 
hand tipped and butted, shelled and carefully 
graded to remove cracked, oversized and under- 
sized grains. 
The number of days indicated after each 
variety represents the time from seed planting 
to harvest under average spring conditions 
in Florida. 
Write for special prices on larger 
quantities. 
All prices quoted are subject to 
change without notice. 
more weevil resistant than most varieties. 85% red cobs, 15% 
white cobs. The best and by far the heaviest yielding yellow 
field corn for Florida. 
4 Ib. 10c; 1 lb. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55c; postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (pk.) $1.55; 56 Ibs. (bu.) $5.75 
HICKORY KING. (91 days.) A very desirable, early, heavy- 
yielding white Corn, with very large, deep, broad grain and 
small cob. Will do well on thin Florida soil and is popular as 
a fine roasting-ear Corn. Hickory King is a standard and ex- 
ceedingly popular variety in Florida as an early field Corn. 
\% Ib. 10c; 1 Ib. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55c;3 postaid. 
Not prepaid, 14 Ibs. (pk.) $1.50; 56 Ibs. (bu.) $5.50 
WHATLEY’S RED COB PROLIFIC. (93 days.) An early, 
very prolific, high yielding, two-eared, white seeded, red 
cob corn. Especially well suited to Florida. Long husk covers 
the tip of ears fairly well, making it quite resistant to worm and 
wet weather damage and bird attacks. Ears are large and heavy, 
small cob, deep white grain, which is rather hard and keeps 
well. Provides quality and quantity for roasting ears and for 
feed. One of the best, high yielding varieties for Florida. 
1% Ib. 10c; 1 Ib. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55c;3 postpaid 
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (pk.) $1.35; 56 Ibs. (bu.) $4.75 
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FLORIDA FLINT. (98 days.) This corn will give most sat- 
isfactory results for general purposes. It is a fine keeper, being 
as near weevil-proof as it is possible to get any white corn. 
Florida Flint has long, deep, white, flinty grains, and a small 
cob. It is a fine yielder and shuck grows well down over the 
end of ear, which is a great protection against weevils and birds. 
It will come as near making a good crop on medium grade of 
corn land as any variety. 
1% lb. 10c; 1 Ib. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55e; 
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (pk.) $1.50; 56 Ibs. bu. $5.50 
IMPROVED GOLDEN DENT. (86 days.) A wonderful 
yielder, and does splendidly here in Florida. It is planted ex- 
tensively for early use, but is too soft for a general crop. Has 
large, deep, broad grains, and is desirable for early feed.. 
4 Ib. 10e; 1 Ib. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55e; postpaid 
Not prepaid, 14 lIbs.(pk.) $1.25; 56 lbs. (bu.) $4.50 
MEXICAN JUNE. — (89 days.) A splendid variety to plant 
in case your vegetable crop is a little late coming off the 
ground on which you desire to plant corn. It is a drought and 
heat-resistant variety. This variety is very popular and a 
good yielder. May be used for roasting ears. 
14 Ib. 10c; 1 Ib. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55e; postpaid 
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (pk.) $1.35; 56 Ibs. (bu.) $4.75 

38 THE KILGORE SEED COMPANY, Florida’s Leading Seedsmen 
