VERTAGREEN _ ; 
ANALYSIS 5-10-58 Dealer otal 
H]| 100 Ib. Bagsss.......eces seen $3.35 $4. 
are ae 1.75 438 | 
“SEMESAN PRODUCTS. |[tare-x-speessenesermmn et 
IASC ROP. oe . 
- 3 10 Lb. Bags (Bale of 6)... 
A. TREATMENT. FOR? J A} 51b. Bags (Bale of 12). 
ey ; 
sche) 
1 lb. Bags (Bale of 32).1:---- 09 «15 
3 tons or more (one shipment) less 5%. 
VIGOKO Sues 26 
ANALYSIS 6-10-4 sees es 
LOOM bo B age iies anton ecsalelelslassiete $3.35 $4.85 
SO [bs Bage stone's ctcccicice ties 1.75 2.55 
PAR DLT Bobponanancooosanc 1.12 1.70 
10 Ib. Bags (6 to Bale)iss..... -63 95 
5 lb. Bags (12 to ae bee sees 34 55 
1 Ib. Bags (32 to Bale)sss.... -09 1S 
48 Tablets (12 in Case)... 3.15 Case .49 Pkg. 
@Prices higher in Eastern and Western States, 
3 tons or more (one shipment) less 5%. 
Note: On orders for 500 pounds or more 
above prices apply delivered your nearest railroad 
station, shipment by rail only. 
SEED & FERTILIZER 
InfStates which have not enacted Fair Trade Laws, 
the prices shown below are suggested only.) 
ARASAN—For Corn, Peanuts and Certain Vegetables 
$ 15e. 72 | $ 25 ea. 
inimum 
COMMODITY Retail Resale 
AND NET WEIGHT j 
OF PACKAGES 
Minimum Wholesale 
BUSINESS REPLY CARD 
Resale Prices 
(Prices to Dealers) 
FIRST CLASS PERMIT No, 141 Sec, 34,9, P, L. &R., ST. LOUIS, MO, 
onsumer) 
CORNELI SEED COMPANY 
101 CHOUTEAU AVENUE 
ST. LOUIS 2, MO. 
1.00 ee. 
3.20 ea. 
11,50 ea. 
3-Ib. bags....... $ 4,18 ea. $ 5.20 ea. 
ARASAN SFX 
95-1b, dram... $ 36.00 d 45.00 dr. 
foolerdameeee 139.50 drum 5 330d SPREADERS 
SUTTENUQTTTTETTTT 
All with Rubber Tires. Dealer 
Width Capacity Each 
CERESAN- (2% )—for Cotton, Peas and Narcissus 
1%-Ib. can. $ 
2, 4-D WEED KILLERS PFAER ,8U2-,, 
Vigoro re ae inte c sheer nits oe a $ hee PEAT MOSS Part pcr EACH RETAIL 
IgOro. [ral Gin-weumieeerecistte i : 8 
Scher ed Vicsrolbeandsrdial ia eee 80 Lb. 30.89 IN NEW HANDY PACKAGES (2.64 Pounds Acid Per Gallon) 
Vigoro Special 36 in........... 110 Lb. 39.87 HORTICULTURAL Suggested | 50 Gal. Drums.......seeeees- $165.00 $194.00 
Dee eae | ogee Seite 12 Sanieieena armas eater Desir ‘Retall | 30 Gal. Drume............00. 100.50 118.20 
A0ibedrnn ee KRILIUM oak eee LS Gal. Drums2t- eee 17.55 20.90 
Hela acs MERLOAM FORMULATION Large Bales (18x20x36) ....... $3.70 $ 5.00 | 1 Gal. Cans (6 to Case). ..... 3.75 4.41 
For Gardens and Lawns Handy Bales (14x17x30) ...... 2.75 4.15 40% AMINE SALT SOLUTION 
} Dealer Suggested 2 Bu. Carton (4 to shipping car- (4 Lbs. Acid Per Gallon) 
veneer. 3 ace |] *1-Ib. sifter top (12 Price Retail ton) ($5.40 for 4)...........ea@. 1.35 2.25 | 55 Gal. Drums $196.35 $231.00 
ee eat 7.65 e0-}] to Carton)........... § 93 Ea. $1.39 Ea, 30 Gal. Drums..........2.2., 108.60 127.80 
F-531—For Golf and Lawn Turfs pie cee Vel oiaiataie 3.30 Ea. 4.95 Ea. : oat pane oe 5 . wialevelets ar aie 
425i drum. 5 30.00 drum J] *(Packed # Cartons of 12-1 Ib. canisters each.) STEAMED BONE MEAL BRAMBLCIDE BRUSH KILLER 
-ib, drum...... if u Z| . Su: ‘ed 
tojoscaniner the 100% active formula. Fun ELE PANS, ae foot roll eet 4, 5-T Acid Per Gallon) 
anisters » DABB..ccccccececcccces ea. 90. . . 
delaocet $ ne Fable: ae SRE Ret cae gS oo ee Lee iCan: SO\lb. Baga ™aticcaene cee seeceote ea. 3.30 5.00 ee a Deum : 
Repadese 5388 &. 73:39 €2. TO en ousoe ber Drom 58-75 Peri Dreme (Ros ipa Bapsl(2\tolcarton) sae ee canal (7 Sims 00 1 Gal. Cans (6 to Case) lnnnc, Si7t 110105 
ieee la ar soldrau 166.0062] Drum ___—90.00 Per Drum _112.50 Per Drum | 10 Ib. Bags (6 to Carton)........ ea. .82 1.35 | 1 Qt. Cans (12 to Case)..... 3.30 5.50 
KRILIUM LIQUID SOIL CONDITIONER 5 lb. Bags (12 to carten)....... ea. .46 .75 1 Pt. Cans (12 to Case)..... 1.80 3.00 
SEMESAN JR.—Ffor Field, Sweet and Pop Corn 1 Gal. Can (4 ong Cue One $ E — BRAMBLE WEEDICIDE 
Meee al. Can (4in Case). i as 7.50 Ea 
g§ Gal Catv ssenss 22:20 Es. ° 29.60 Ba. WIZARD MANURE Ae SOV EED fests 
al. UN RR aie ete reyes . ta. 5 a re ? 
: - - (2 Lb. 2, 4, 5-T Ester Per Gallon) 
sosse-| $4400 all” | $ 52.05 co POULTRY LITTER SHEEP OR COW $0 Gal. Drastic ieee $302.00 $355.50 
wane : Cy (Extra Dry) Suggested ANALYSIS 2-1-2 30 Gal. Drums.........00.+++ 182.70 215.10 
XULA WTY) dear  Fiotall | 50 lb. Bag......0...0-.00-. $1.55 Ea, $2.30 Ea. |} 5'Gali Dramssasnies eeeeee 31.45 37. 
wee) | Ca) 25 Ib. Bag 85 Ea. 1.30 Ea. 1 Gal. Cans (6 to Case) .... 6.49 7.64 
Large Bales (Burlap).......... 3.70 5.00 | 10 Ib. Bag .55 Ea. .85 Ea. 1 Qt. Cans (12 to Case)..... 2.48 4.00 
(25 Bale Lots)...5..ccccccusace 3.60 per Bale 5 lb. Bag -30 Ea. .45 Ea. 1 Pt. Cans (12 to Case)..... 1.35 2.25 
RETU pal Si SI 
RN AND FORWARDING POSTAGE GUARANTEED Beaten Vv 177 tf BRVA Rowe Sec. 34.66, P. L. & R. 
CORNELI SEED COMPANY et OFT VED | U. S. POSTAGE 
Field, Grass and Garden Seeds 1a FEBS - 1954 ye] St ee Mo 
101 Chouteau Ave. ST. LOUIS 2, MO. | U.S. Department of Agriculture § : ‘ ; 
| ns AA ws 
Men OF ASTICUNUTS g Permit No. 336 
Library, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 
Washington 25, 
D. Ce 
MARKET 
QUOTATIONS 
KEYSTONE @ KOMMENTS 
SPECIAL NOTICE! 
For GARDEN SEED PRICES write for our 
SPECIAL QUOTATIONS 
PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF BETTER SFEDS 
Vol. 31 No. 3 CORNELI SEED COMPANY, 101 CHOUTEAU AVE., ST. LOUIS 2, MO. Jan. 28, 1954 
O_O eee 
DEMAND STILL GROWING FOR SEEDS! 
MR. SEED DEALER: 
Here is some information you should pass on to your customers. 
@ Authoritative sources in Washington say that the Government will not enter into a “give-away” or 
“free seeds to drought areas” program. 
® The Missouri Agricultural Mobilization Committee, Columbia, Mo. has recommended to Hon. Ezra Taft 
Benson that assistance be given to drought-stricken farmers; such assistance being the partial payment by 
the Government of seed and fertilizer costs for emergency pastures — such seed and fertilizer to be purchased 
by the farmer through regular commercial channels. 
@ Some sources feel that even if the Gov’t. does provide such assistance, organizational problems, etc., might 
result in little or no actual aid in time for spring seeding. Even so, farmers are not broke completely, they 
can still get some help from local banks in most areas; they can still get loans from the Farm and Home 
Administration; they can still get help from ASC (PMA) on conservation practices; seed prices are as much 
as 50% lower than last year; although seed prices usually advance in Spring, the large quantities of certain 
kind of seeds held by Commodity Credit Corporation, and which are for sale right now to anyone, will act 
as a “brake” on exorbitant prices. To us, this all adds up to a good active demand for seeds through regular 
seed channels. We Suggest that you be prepared to take care of your customers by ordering reasonable 
quantities today. 
BOOK NOW — SAVE MONEY! TAKE EARLY SHIPMENT — AVOID THE RUSH! 
YOUR CUSTOMERS COME BACK WHEN YOU SELL KEYSTONE QUALITY! 
