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FIELD CORN 
Open pollinated varieties—See yellow sheet for prices 
MIDLAND—This is the standard comparison of all yellow corn. It will consistently outyield other varieties 
over a period of years. Maturity 100 to 110 days. 
REIDS YELLOW DENT—Not quite so large a corn as Midland and will mature in 100 to 110 days. 
LARGE YELLOW DENT—Another of the more popular corns grown in Oklahoma and Southern Kansas. 
Always makes exceptional yields under favorable conditions. Maturity 120 days. 
FRAZIER’S MORTGAGELIFTER—This has proven to be the best 90 day corn in existence. Yields of 50 
to 65 bushels per acre are not unusual. 
FRAZIER’S 75 DAY DENT—A very early yellow corn that has proven itself under almost any weather or 
soil condition. Stiff stalk, small cob and deep rich kernels. 
ST. CHAS. WHITE—One of the most dependable of the white corn. A good producer of grain and excel- 
lent silage corn. Maturity 110 days. 
EARLY ADAMS—Plant this in March and you will have the earliest white roasting ears in your neighbor- 
hood. Also a good feeding corn. Maturity 65 days. 
WHITE JUNE—Possesses the drought resistance of White June corn and the milling qualities of the best 
Sure-cropper types. Twelve to fourteen rows and ears up to 10 inches long. Maturity 75 days. 
SILVERMINE (White)—Another popular variety often used as roasting ears and also for silage. Kernels 
white. medium in size, 16 to 19 rows. Maturity 110 days. 
PRIDE OF SALINE—Has been a favorite for many years through- 
out the tristate area. Very productive and a high yielder. 
Maturity 90 to 100 days. (White) 
IOWA GOLDMINE—Rather large ears. This variety has been 
grown successfully in this area for the past several years. 
Maturity 90 to 100 days. 
BOONE COUNTY WHITE—Another popular white variety which 
derives its name from Boone County, Missouri, and is beyond a 
doubt one of the heaviest yielders. Maturity 100 days. 
For other varieties of Open Pollinated seed corn see yellow 
Price List. 
HYBRID CORN 
See yellow sheet in front of catalog for all corn prices. 
U. S. 13—For the past five years this variety has proven its value 
to the corn raisers of this section of the country. In drought 
years it has proven a success where many others have failed. 
It will produce on thin land and is very resistant to insects. 
Maturity 100 to 110 days. 
MISSOURI 313—This is an upbreed of the old reliable U. S. 13 
and has also proven its value during the drought years and also 
the heat of the summer months. We recommend this for uplands 
in this area, but will be a good yielder on any soil. Maturity 
110 days. 
MISSOURI NO. 8—Another old favorite with many planters. It 
produces many two eared stalks under favorable conditions. 
MISSOURI NO. 148—A corn that yields well on either light or 
heavy soil and does especially well on rich bottom land. Deep 
rooted, stands well and is resistant to heat, drought and insects. 
This variety has led all Hybrids in Missouri experiments the 
past ten years. Maturity 115 days. 
MISSOURI KING J3—Ensilage corn. Late maturing, 135 days. 
A hybrid that produces lots of foliage on a rather tall vigorous 
growing stalk, and will at the same time produce a heavy yield 
of grain. Part of this number is of white inheritance, but the 
grain will be yellow color. Two ears per stalk are common. 
If you want lots of fodder and grain to fill the silo, use Jioe 
MISSOURI KING 77—90 day corn. A real good early hybrid 
that will yield up with the best hybrids of much later maturity. 
It can be planted early to avoid late summer drought, or can 
be planted late and still mature a big crop of sound corn. The 
stalk is very stiff, rather short, and uniform with ears about 
hip high. The ear shank is medium strong making ideal for 
mechanical pickers. The grain is of medium dent, yellow and 
free from disease. This hybrid is especially noted for fast 
maturity with high yields, very strong roots and stalks, freedom 
from disease, uniformity and good shucking qualities. It is 
adapted for both upland and bottomland. 
OLD NICK’S SEED TREATMENT — Helps protect corn from 
squirrels, moles, mice, heartbugs, wire worms, pheasants, crows 
or any pest that attacks seed in the ground. Will not clog in 
planter. Price 16 oz. $1.50. 
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