HYBRID 
CORNS 
We offer these Dependable Hybrids which are Recommended by 
Agricultural Authorities 
YELLOW HYBRID DIXIE 18. (!35 days.) This hybrid is 
recommended for upper and 
lower coastal plain areas. It has a strong stalk and roots, tight 
shuck, fine quality grain, weevil proof, and high yield. $11.35 
per bu., F.0O.B. Norfolk. 
YELLOW HYBRID N. C. 27. ('25 days.) This is a good 
—_—————— yellow hybrid which has 
yielded high in all official tests. Besides the high yield record, 
this hybrid has good strain quality and a strong stalk. The shuck 
protection is good, and it is above average in storm resistance. 
Flat Grains—$11.35 per bu., F.O.B. Norfolk. 
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YELLOW HYBRID OHIO C-54. hybrid ae) ee ade 
and Piedmont areas. Has strong shanks, roots and stalks, reduc- 
ing picking to a minimum. Ear medium size with medium deep 
grains. $10.75 per bu., F.O.B. Norfolk. 
YELLOW HYBRID DIXIE 82. (120 days.) A new yellow 
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where N. C. 27 is now satisfactorily grown. The stalk strength is 
superior to that variety, stands up better after maturity, and is a 
heavier yielder. $11.35 per bu., F.O.B. Norfolk. 
(140 days.) This splen- 
YELLOW HYBRID U. S. 262A. en oraeceeiciche 
well, and makes high yields. It has large ears, with broad, deep 
grains, whicn are a little harder than the grain of No. 99 and 
No. 357. Flat Grains—$11.35 per bu., F.O.B. Norfolk. 
YELLOW HYBRID U. S. 357A. (140 days.) A fine yel- 
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ear and deep grain, good husk and high yield of stover, and 
strong root system. Is resistant to blight. Flat Grains—$11.35 
per bu., F.O.B. Norfolk. 
YELLOW HYBRID U. S. 578. 
YELLOW HYERID V. P. I. 802. 
(130 days.) An excellent 
hybrid, similar in size and 
characteristics to U. S. No. 262, and in tests, has yielded more 
than that variety. Resistant to certain southern diseases. $11.35 
per bu., F.O.B. Norfolk, 
(135 days.) Earlier 
thane Wass INow 262; 
this hybrid has outyielded No. 357; stands up well and is more 
resistant to “leaf blight’’ and “stalk rot.” $11.35 per bu., F.O.B. 
Norfolk, 
WHITE HYBRID KENTUCKY 203. (125 days.) A vigor- 
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yielder, producing large ears, well filled with kernels, and depend- 
able under a wide range of soils. Flat Grains—-$12.00 per bu., 
F.O.B. Norfolk. 
WHITE HYBRID COKER 811. (185 days.) A_ prolific 
ns § HYOFd with a good size 
ear and tight husk that gives good weevil resistance. The plants 
are medium high, ears medium low and turned down at maturity. 
Quite resistant to leaf blight. $11.35 per bu., F.O.B. Norfolk. 
WHITE HYBRID V. P. I. 9OOW. (185 days.) A splendid 
hybrid, bred by Dr. 
C. F. Genter, at V. P. I. It has a long ear, stands up well, and 
every grower of white corn should give it a trial. $11.35 per bu., 
F.0.B. Norfolk. 
WHITE HYBRID COKER 911. (185 days.) An improve- 
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all the good points of that variety, but with greater root and 
stalk strength. Well selected for mechanical harvesting and 
adapted to the Coastal Plain area. $12.50 per bu., F.O.B. Norfolk. 
FIELD CORNS 
Open Pollinated Varieties 
WHITE FIELD CORN 
IT PAYS TO PLANT GOOD SEED CORN 
A Pint Weighs a Little Less Than a Pound; 
a Bushel Weighs Fifty-six Pounds. 
(90 days.) This early white corn grows 6 to 
SILVER KING. 8 feet high, bearing long ears with 14 to 
16 rows of deep grains on a small cob. Makes splendid early 
roasting ears in 70 days, and is often used in the South for this 
purpose. Lb., 55¢; 2 Ibs., 90c; 5 Ibs., $1.75; 10 Ibs., $2.75, post- 
paid. Not prepaid, $7.25 a bushel. 
(90 days.) An early white corn that grows 
SILVER MINE. 7 or 8 ft. high, bearing large ears with 14 
to 16 rows of fairly deep grain. It makes roasting ears in 75 days, 
and is often used in the south for this purpose. Lb., 55¢; 2 Ibs., 
90c; 5 Ibs., $1.75; 10 Ibs., $2.75, postpaid. Not prepaid, $7.25 a 
bushel. 
All Corn should be treated, and Arasan is the 
ARASAN. best disinfectant for treating Corn. For dry 
application only. 2 ozs. will treat 100 Ibs. 34 of an ounce, 
30c; 8 ozs., $1.15; 2 Ibs., $3.65, prepaid. 
For slurry treating. 5-1/3 oz., $1.15, 
postpaid. 
ARASAN SF-X. 
YELLOW FIELD CORN 
iT PAYS TO PLANT GOOD SEED CORN 
A Pint Weighs a Littie Less Than a Pound; 
a Bushel Weighs Fifty-six Pounds. 
GOLDEN SUPREME. (110 days.) This excellent open pol- 
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the best variety for the Tidewater section of Virginia and Eastern 
Carolina. The stalks grow 8 feet high, bearing ears 10 to 14 ins. 
long, with 14 to 16 rows of deep golden grain. Lb., 55¢; 2 Ibs., 
90c; 5 Ibs., $1.75; 10 Ibs., $2.75, postpaid. Not prepaid, $6.50 
per bushel. 
JARVIS GOLDEN PROLIFIC, (120 days.) This popular 
prolific yellow corn with a 
white cob has won many prizes in Virginia and North Carolina. 
The stalk grows about 8 feet high, bearing medium size ears with 
12 to 14 rows. Lb., 55¢: 2 Ibs., 90c; 5 Ibs., $1.75; 10 Ibs., $2.75, 
postpaid. Not prepaid, $6.50 per bushel. 
Protect your corn from damage by 
crows, woodchucks and other corn 
It is non-poisonous. V2 pt. can, 80c 
CROW REPELLENT. 
pulling birds and animals. 
(treats 1 bu. of seed); pt. can, $1.25, postpaid. Order with 
your seed. 
Norfolk 10, Virginia 
Write for special market gardener’s prices 
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in larger quantities. 
