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767 Whatley s. Prolific. Matures in 188 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. % lb. 10c; Ib. 
35c; 2 lbs. 60c; 5 lbs. $1.20. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.80; 
bus. $5.95; 2 bus. or more, $5.60 per bus. 
764 Hastings Prolific. Requires a fairly long season 
to mature, usually 120 to 180 days. Stalk is large, 8 to,12 
feet tall. Ears of medium size, 2 of 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. 
% lb. (Oc; Ib. 35¢; 2 lbs. 6GOc; 5 lbs. $1.20. Not pre- 
paid: Pk. $1:80; bus. $5.95; 2. bus..or more, $5.60 per bus. 
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747 Hastings’ Yellow Prolific. 125 gays. The most 
prolific of all yellow corns; 2 to 6 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 value than 
white corn, ™% Ib. 10c; lb. 35c¢; 2 Ibs. GOc; & Ibs. 
$1.20. Not: prepaid: Pk. $1.80; bus. $5.95; 2 bus. 
or more, $5.60 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.- 
Ears are 8 to 9 inches long; grains short to me- 
dium; cobs’ medium in size and while usually 
white, red cobs are sometimes found. Sars are 
mostly white-grained, but dark blue and red 
grains appear. .Resists drought and heat, 
and makes a splendid yield with a moderate 
amount of moisture. The stalks are usually 
short, although early planting makes stalks 
12 to 15 feet high and leaves 4 to 6 feet 
long. Makes fine roasting ears for use 
right up to frost. % lb.-15c; lb. 35e3 
2 Ibs. 65c¢; 5 lbs. $1.30. Not prepaid: | 
Pk. $1.95; bus. $6.70; 2 bus. or more, 
$6:35. per bus. 
752 Hill's Yellow Dent. i: is a 
medium late, large growing, single 
ear variety. The ears are large 
and. cylindrical, average about 8 
to 10 in. in length. The kernels 
are thick, wide and long, and of 
a deep yellow color. The per- 
centage of grain is high, run- 
ning about 85%: The husk 
protection is exeeptionally 
good, making it weevil-resist- 
ant. Matures in about 120 
days. %4 lb. 10c; lb. 35c¢; 2 
lbs. 6GOc; 5 Ibs. $1.25. Not 
prepaid: Pk. $1.90; bus. $6.25; 
754 Sure-Cropper. 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. 60 to 80 bushels to the acre is an every- 
year occurrence and often more. Shells 82 to 85 percent 
grain. %4 Ib. {5c; Ib. 35c; 2 lbs. 65c; & Ibs. $1.30. 
Not prepaid: Pk. $1.95; bus. $6.60; 2 bus. or more, $6.25 
per bus. f 
746 Imperial White Dent. 
100 days. A desirable Corn for ship- 
ping in green state and excellent for 
stock feed when dried. Ears 9 to 10 
‘inches long having medium to long 
white and mealy grains. ™%4 Ib. 
1Oc; Ib. 35c; 2 Ibs. 6Oc; 5 Ibs. 
$1.25. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.85; 
bus. $6.20; 2 bus. or more, $5.85 
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 
the best of all varieties 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 
not filinty. 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. %4 Ib. 
{Oc; lb. 35c¢; 2 Ibs. GOc; 5 Ibs. $1.25. ‘Not 
prepaid: Pk. $1.90; bus. $6.35; 2 bus, or more, 
$6.00 per bus. : 
IMPROVED GOLDEN DENT 
A Grain and Forage Producer 
760 The best high-yielding yellow Field Corn for the 
South. It is a splendid medium-early variety, maturing 
in 110 to 115 days, the grains being rich in feeding 
value; also good ‘for early green feed. Makes. one to 
two large, well-shaped, beautiful ears to the stalk, with 
large, deep medium-wide grains of a rich golden yellow 
color firmly set on a small red cob. Well filled out at the 
ends. The shuck is close and completely protects the tip 
against adverse weather. ‘The strong stalk stands up well 
during extreme wet or dry weather. % 1b. 1Oc; Ib; 35c; 
2 lbs. 6Oc;' 5 Ibs. $1.25. Not prepaid: Pk, $1.85; bus. 
2 bus. or more, $5.90 per bus. 
Improved 
749-A Genuine Oklahoma Silver Mine. (90 days.) Golden 
Matures green corn 10 days later than our Iowa-grown pent 
stock. A very heavy yielder of exceedingly large, heavy 
ears, The cobs are covered with 14 to 18 rows, and average 
from 9 to 12 inches in length. Very 
resistant to worm damage, and an out- 
standing 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 perfectly formed ears make this 
an exceptionally valuable corn for 
“roasting” ears. or for stock feeding 
when left to mature. %4 Ib.. 15c¢; Ib. 
35c; 2 1bs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.35. Not 
prepaid: Pk. $2.15; bus. $7.35; 2 bus. 
or more, $7.00 per bus. 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 60 
$6:20; 2 bus. or more, $5.85 per bus, 
Farm and Field Seeds 
