
IMPROVED GOLDEN DENT 
A Grain and Forage Producer NORr 
760 The best high-yielding yellow Field Corn H ERN 
for the South. It is a splendid medium-early 

variety, maturing in 110 to 115 days, the M 
grains being rich in feeding value; also good atures earlj N 
for early green feed. Makes one to two large, feed. 2S and awer ’ 
: well-shaped, beautiful ears to the stalk, with 1 also for wfely pla Our South 
= large, deep medium-wide grains of a rich golden 749 @e T0asting.¢ifed for eat -8town 
es. yellow color firmly set on a small red cob. lo; ver 4 an rae Teen 
= Well filled out at both ends. The shuck is ~ JNCheg } In (Sel 
= close and completely protects the tip against White kernot® With ‘7 ect ) 
oo adverse weather, The strong stalk stands up White Pave 1 Solid] 6 ft 24 ars 9 
. well during extreme wet or dry weather. % Ib. ] asting io atur =f Set on 3 rows Of pn to 
= 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 5 Ibs. $1.10. Noi ys 30¢ , S'S, in 89 gi 109 Gdium-smve 
4 prepaid: Pk. $1.60; bus. $5.25; 2 bus. or more, 2°! prepajy tbs. SRC Ss: days ; fort 
on $5.00 per bus. bus. op ie Pk. $1 koe Ibs B10; 
f e, 00; A : 
=< 780 Caraway Yellow Prolific. 4 promis- 750 Ohig cy ver RUS $4.49: 
— ing prolific Corn adapted to both the hills and rane White a Pion ; 
se * alluvial sections. “ It grows to a height of from Stall: Ng-eap S othe 
: 8 to 9 feet but with the top ear only 4% to 5 inchs, bears 32°70 to Wally Maty ais 
= feet from the ground. Each stalk bears from earlings long, Fy£°0d, Bae ys, 2 ring 
= . 2 to 3 ears which are about % larger than and nie 8: the gpaa’y Yielain’ ear 9 Every 
=: Jarvis Prolific. 'The very deep grain is a With +25°1¥ plac 4INS are tt ME, Cons; to 10 
we dark yellow and set on small cob. One early ruckep, “Cd on a giedium 1a dering its 
grower reports that the shuck covers the 60¢. Barket, p20 grow tll cob ee deep 
ear better than Hastings Prolific, and makes bus, 2,lbs. $141). 19, .fteen ¢ Tite 
it more resistant to weevils. %4 lb. (0c; * $6.25. 2 5. Not S? Ib, 35002” or 
Ib. 30¢; 2 Ibs. 55c; 5 Ibs. $1.15. Not 751 -¥, 1 US. or Prepaid: F53 2 Ibs 
prepaid: Pk. $1.65; bus. $5.50; 2 bus..or Souris. Ow ea ore, $6.09 *: $1.85; 
more, meee per bushel. , ear, nt IY grec op ae Per bus’ 
752 Hill's Yellow Dent. very popu. \ omels. Ge with ed ang ented in tn, J 
lar in Louisiana. It is a medium late, large cf Producti, 8 to 49°P: right e. ~The 
growing, single ear variety. The ears are ars to the’ .,USually 6! tall ,7ellow 
: large and cylindrical, average about 8 to 10 b. 30,.°, Stalk, %, dearin 229 is 
: : inches in length, The kernels are large, being 31.10. fa bg 5A Ib, fe two 
Jarvis Golden thick, wide and long, and of a beautiful deep . 51.45: by. Not pr Se; 5 IPs 
Prolific Corn yellow color, The percentage of grain is high, more S._ $4.75. “Paid: PK 
running about 85%. The husk protection is Tite $4.50 Dee pOUs op” 
exceptionally good, making it a weevil-resistant © for OU) DUS) alee 
variety. Matures in about 120 days. % lb. Prices: ttity 
10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 5 Ibs. $1.15. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.65; bus. 
$5.50; 2 bus. or more, $5.25 per bus. 
76\ Jarvis Golden Prolific. One of: the finest early yellow Corns 
for the South, averaging two ears to the stalk, 14 to 18 rows of good- 
neater Lape aa ean a as Pipate on 4 ace uniform ears that CROW REPELLENT 
are inches in length. tis a heavy yielder and the nearest approac * A 
to a genuine yellow prolific Corn. The white cobs are small, giving a ra ae Loner hap cn Eo ae tiO ane 
good shellout; the strong stalks are straight and of medium size, 7 to bushels i, t. 65c; t $1.10; at. $1.85 
8 feet tall, the ears half-way up held erect on a medium shank. Matures - 7 Dt. bs 7 Ee oer ae 

dry Corn in 115 days or less. The grain is hard, sound, and flinty, the 
husk is close and completely covers the ears, and makes it the most solid 
of any yellow Corn we know. Crops have been left in the field until 
early spring and they come out good, sound Corn. % Ib. 10c; lb. 30c; 
2 Ibs. 55c; 5 lbs. $1.15. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.65; bus. $5.50; 2 bus. 
or more, $5.25 per bus, 









787 Shoe Peg Corn. 100 days. The result of twenty years of care- 
ful breeding. Not a hybrid. The ears are of medium size and length 
and have very small, rich red cobs. The grains are unusually long and 
pointed, growing’ 18 to 20 rows to the ear, and well filled to the ends. 
The grains are hard and make excellent milling corn. It is very easy 
‘to shell from the cob. In feeding value for stock it is unsurpassed. 
The stalks are medium. It is fairly early. Does equally well on hill land 
and creek bottom. % Ib. 15c; lb. 35c; 2 Ibs. 65c; 5 Ibs. $1.40. 
Not prepaid: Pk. $2.85; bus. $8.00; 2 bus. or more, $7.75 per bus. 
788 Yellow Shoe Peg Corn. Similar to above but with golden- 
yellow kernels. % Ib. 15c¢; lb. 35c; 2 Ibs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.40. Not 
prepaid: Pk. $2.35; bus. $8.00; 2 bus. or more, $7.75 per bus. 
Improved 
Golden 
Shoe Peg (Showing Grains) 
SEMESAN, JR. 
Returns 2 to 12 bushels more 
Protects Seed Corn from rotting, allows earlier 
planting, hastens and increases germination, and 
produces sturdier plants; reduces root- and stalk- 
rots. 1% ounces treats a bushel of shelled Corn, 
1% oz. 17c; 12 oz. 62c; 5 lbs. $3.00; 25 lbs, 
$13.85, postpaid. 

Farm and Field Seeds . 6] REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
