White Surecropper 
This variety is early maturing, drouth- 
resisting and are growing in popularity every 
year. It can be planted in summer on stubble 
ground and will produce a much larger ton- 
nage than June Corn. Ears are large, corn 
white and run 14 or more rows to the éar. 
1 tb. 20c; 2 Ibs. 35c, postpald. Not prepaid, 
$1.15 per peck; per bushel $4.25. 
Hickory King 
White corn with smallest cob. Kernel will 
cover the end of cob. Largely planted for 
roasting ears, hominy and meal use. Lb. 25c; 
2 Ibs. 40c, postpaid. Per peck $1.60, not pre- 
paid; $6.00 per bushel. F. O. B. Shawnee, Okla. 
Hybrid Seed Corn 
There are a number of varieties of Hybrid 
field corns which are showing good in Okla- 
homa and fully 75% of all reports do show 
Hybrids are outyielding the open pollinated 
varieties. All of the Hybrids we are listing 
have shown great promise in Oklahoma. These 
Hybrids will do well on any corn lands whether 
upland or bottom land but of course better the 
soil, better the crop produced. These are all 
yellow corns. 
IOWEALTH 29A — Each variety priced 
25c per Ib., 2 Ibs. for 45c, postpaid. $10.50 per 
bu., freight paid. 
U. S. #13 KANSAS GROWN CERTIFIED 
25c per [b., 2 Ibs. for 45c, postpaid. $9.00 per 
bu., freight paid. 
WATSON HYBRID #12 — A new Texas 
Yellow Hybrid but seed was produced in Okla 
homa. These should be well adapted for Okla- 
homa conditions. 25c per Ib., 2 tbs. for 45c, 
postpaid. $9.75 per bu., freight paid. 
WATSON HYBRID No. 18. This large 
grain Hybrid was produced in Oklahoma un- 
der certification of Oklahoma Crop Improve- 
ment Association as was also the Watson No. 
12. Plant on any good corn land for best re- 
sults. 25c per Ib., 2 Ibs. for 45c, postpaid. 
$9.75 per bu., freight paid. 
TEXAS NATIONAL HYBRID 134T. This 
fine Texas grown Hybrid has given wonderful 
Tesults wherever grown in Oklahoma. It is a 
large yellow Hybrid having soft grains. Plant 
on any good corn lands for best results. 25c¢ 
per Ib., 2 Ibs. for 45c, postpaid. $9.50 per bu., 
freight pald. 
FUNK’S “G’ HYBRID — These Hybrids 
are well adapted and we are listing two Yellow 
Hybrids and one excellent White Hybrid. 
G-711— Medium season, large yellow corn. 
$9.90 per bu., freight paid. 
G-94—Early medium yellow corn for up- 
land. $9.90 bu., freight paid. 
An excellent White Hybrid which matures 
earlier than the old white Sure-cropper variety. 
25c per Ib., 2 Ibs. for 45c, postpaid. $10.90 per 
bu., freight paid. 
Treat your seed corn with Semesan Jr. to 
Insure stands and freedom from diseases. 
1% oz. packet 17c. Treats one bu. 12 ounce 
Can Semesan Jr. for 62c F. O. B. Shawnee, 
Okla. 
KEYSTONE HYBRIDS—We carry full 
line of all “Keystone Hybrid” seed corn, No. 38, 
No. 39, No. 40, No. 42, No. 45, No. 222, No. 
106-W, Okla. Certified U. S. No. 13, Mo. grown 
U. S. No. 18. Ask for special prices. 
You can treat your seed corn, so that your 
per acre cost wili only run about 244¢c per acre. 
CROW-FEZ — A Crow Repellent 
The economical crow repellent for treating 
seed corn. Crow Fez protects planted corn 
from attacks of crows, blackbirds, larks and 
rodents. 1 Bu. Size 60c; 2 Bu. Size $1.00, all 
F. O. B. Shawnee, Oklahoma. 
Oklahoma Certified Seed Corn 
REID’S YELLOW DENT — This special 
strain of Reid’s Yellow Dent is grown in Potta- 
watomie County by a member of Oklahoma 
Crop Improvement Association and we are 
proud to offer such excellent seed stocks to 
our customers. Each bag carries sealed tag 
certificate attached so you are assured of get- 
ting just what you buy. Price $4.50 per bu. 
sacked, sealed, F. O. B. Shawnee, Okla. 
OKLAHOMA SILVERMINE. This is strict- 
ly an Oklahoma type of Silvermine developed 
over a period of many years and produced by 
a member of Oklahoma Crop Improvement 
Association and grown in Pottawatomie Coun- 
ty. Price $5.25 per bu., f. 0. b. Shawnee, Okla- 
homa. 
Cow Peas 
A wonderful crop to produce and one of 
the highest protein feeds grown. They are 4 
great soil builder, being a legume, gathering 
from the air a nitrogen so essential to the 
fertility of the soil. You can get the benefit 
of fertilization without turning the vines un- 
der, thereby getting the value of the hay and 
pea crop, and also building the land. Plant 10 
to 12 pounds in rows, or % to 1 bushel broad- 
cast. We will have in stock Whippoorwills, Red 
Rippers, New Eras, Clays, Yellow Crowders, 
White Crowders, Black-Eyed Peas and Lady 
Peas. Ask for prices. 
Chinese Red Cowpeas 
A new variety for Oklahoma but it has 
proven well adapted and by many is considered 
the best all round cowpea for the southwest. 
It grows upright, matures early, produces large 
crop of matured peas and can be harvested by 
combines before any other cowpeas so far 
grown in this area. Price: Ib. 20c postpaid, 
$8.00 per 100 Ibs., F. O. B. Shawnee, Okla. 
Grohoma Seed 
Our seed from selected heads, thoroughly 
matured and cleaned and tested, is the best 
seed produced. Two pounds will plant an acre 
in three-foot rows, though some claim that a 
pound is sufficient. We quote this seed at 1 
Ib. 20c; 2 Ibs. 25c; 5 Ibs. 65c, Parcel post pre- 
paid up to Sth zone. Ask for special prices on 
large amounts. 
Sugar and Stock Beets 
High in sugar content makes Beets a fine 
winter green feed for the poultry, cows and 
hogs. They make a rich feed, relished by stock 
and poultry and<seasy to keep. Plant for best 
results in 18-inch rows and thin to ten inches 
in the row. Store in basement or hill out in 
the open. About one-fourth the daily ration 
can be fed. 
Prices on Sugar and Stock Beets 
Oz. % Ib. 1b. 
Golden iankard ¢ 2 sce.tcccat ee $0.10 $0.30 $0.90 
Giant, Peedingis.£2 = snniceia..- -10..%.00,, ,.90 
Mammoth Long Red ......1........... <10@ @<30%27°.90 
All postpald. 
Big German Millet 
Millet will make a hay crop in 60 days 
time or less and farmers and dairymen are 
growing more Millet hay every year on account 
of its quick maturity and splendid quality as 
a milk producing hay. In some sections good 
crops of Millet seed have been produced and 
we have secured supplies that should enable 
us to take care of our trade in a satisfactory 
manner. Market prices are not as yet estab- 
lished but we are quoting prices in small lots 
only. If you want larger amounts, we will be 
very glad to quote special prices to you and 
send you sample of the quality we are offering. 
Prices: 1 Ib. 20c; 3 Ibs. 50c, postpaid. $7.50 
per 100 Ib. F. O. B. Shawnee, Okla. 
Darso 
Darso is one of the sweet grain sorghums, 
the stalks of which are rich in sugar content, 
thereby making an excellent feed. Being a 
great drouth resister and also heavy yielder of 
grain, we assure you that it has a place on your 
farm. 1 Ib. 15c; 2 ibs. 25c; 5 Ibs. 60c, postpald. 
$6.00 per 100 Ibs. F. O. B. Shawnee, Okla. 
Cane Seed for Forage 
The early freeze and also general lateness 
of the cane and other grain sorghum crops has 
developed another shortage of high grade plant- 
ing seed stocks that will be available for the 
trade this spring. Special prices will be quoted 
on request, as at the time of printing our price 
list, we do not know the possible market prices 
that prevail in the spring. We will have the 
varieties of Early Orange, Kansas Red Orange, 
Red Top Cane and Sourless or African Millet. 
Small amounts quoted as follows: 1 Ib. 15c; 
2 Ibs. 25c; 5 Ibs. 60c, postpaid. $6.00 per 100 
Ib. F. O. B. Shawnee, Okla. 
Seeded Ribbon Cane 
For a heavy syrup producer on rich soils 
this fine Ribbon Cane will produce heavy yields 
of syrup. Our stocks are pure and especially 
selected. 1 tbh. 20c; 2 Ibs. 35c, postpaid. $12.00 
per 100 Ibs., F. O. B. Shawnee, Okla. 
Honey Drip Cane 
Sorghum making on the farm has been the 
most profitable money crop that we know of. 
Thousands of gallons have been sold for good 
prices. 
This cane was thoroughly matured when 
headed, and the seed is the best we have ever 
handled. It is thoroughly rogued and inspected. 
Price: Lb. 20c; 2 Ibs. 35c, postpaid. $10.00 
per 100 Ibs., F. O. B. Shawnee, Oklahoma. 
Tennessee Red Peanuts & Spanish 
Peanuts 
Peanuts are a good crop on the sandy soils 
of this section and we always have select seed 
stocks of the varieties that succeed best in 
the Southwest. The Tennessee Red Peanuts 
35c Ib.; 2 Ibs. 65c, postpaid. Spanish Peanuts, 
30c Ib.; 2 Ibs. 55c, postpaid. 
Kanota or Fulghum Cats 
These hardy type oats have shown their 
ability to outyield most any variety of oats 
grown in the Southwest. They will mature a 
week to ten days earlier than the Texas Red 
Oats and, on this account alone, the crop some- 
times will be made and out of the way of hot 
weather, On account of the smut damage that 
is prevalent in oats in this country we urge 
that you treat all seed stocks with “Ceresan” 
at least ten days before sowing. $2.00 bu. 
F. O. B. Shawnee, Okla. 
New Improved Ceresan 
It is proven now that you will get better 
stands and produce more grain if you will treat 
your seed oats with the new Improved CHRE- 
SAN and treat your seed corn with Semesan 
Jr. We carry the Semesan Bel for treatment 
of seed potatoes also. Special circular and 
price lists mailed on request. 
4 oz. Can, 35c. Four Pound Can New Im- 
proved Ceresan for $3.00. One Pound Can Cere- 
san for 90c. F. O. B. Shawnee, Okla. 1 Ib. will 
treat 23 bu. 
Texas Red Rustproof Oats 
; This time tried variety of rustproof oats 
will always give high yields under the average 
soil and weather conditions. Our stocks are 
grown from only the best certified seed, so you 
are assured of securing good quality and pure 
seed stocks from us. Treat your seed stocks 
with “CERESAN” and increase your yields by 
rae smut. $2.00 bu. F. O. B. Shawnee, 
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