Jarvis Golden 
Prolific Corn 
761 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-sized, 
deep, rich golden yellow grains on firm, solid, uni- 
form ears that are 8 inches in length. It is a 
heavy eee and the nearest approach to a gen- 
uine yellow prolific Corn. The white cobs are small, 
siving a good shellout; the strong stalks are 
straight and of medium size, 7 to 8 feet tall, the 
ears half-way up held erect on a medium shank. 
Matures dry Corn in 115 days or less. The grain is 
hard, sound, and flinty, the husk is close and com- 
pletely 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. 18c; Ib. 4563 
2 Ibs. 75c¢; 5 Ibs. $1.50. Not prepaid: Pk. 
$1.75; bus. $5.60; 2 bus. or more, $5.25 per bus. 
fie Calhoun Red-Cob. This is undoubtedly 
the best-known variety of corn in Louisiana and 
Mississippi. Its good qualities as to yield and 
shelling are well known to practically every farm- 
er. Cobs are usually deep red in color and the ker: 
nels white and yellow. Matures in 130-150 days 
from planting. %4 Ib. 1&c; lb. 45c; 2 Ibs. 75¢;3 
5 ibs. $1.50. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.75; bus. $5.60; 
2 bus. or more, $5.25 per bus. 
754 Sure-Cropper. 110 days. An early ma- 
turing drought-resisting Corn for early or late plant- 
ing. 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 occur- 
rence and often more. Shells 82 to 85 percent 
grain. % Ib. 15c; Ib. 4565 2 Ibs. 75c; 5 Ibs. 
$1,50. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.95; bus. $6.50; 2 
bus. or more, $6.15 per bus. 
767 Whatley's Prolific. Matures in 138 
days; roasting 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 resistant. Tests in 
Georgia, Alabama and Florida Experiment Stations 
show it leads all others. %4 Ib. 15c; lb. 45c; 2 
lbs. 75c3 5 ibs. $1.50. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.85; 
bus. $6.25; 2 bus. or more, $5.90 per bus. 
Effective in preventing or controlling insect damage of all types of 
corn jn storage. For best resultts—direct mixing with the 
corn at 
the time of storage is recommended. Not toxic to warm blooded ani- 
mals. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $3.00; 25 Jbs. $6.75; 50 Ibs. $13.00. 
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FUNK'S G-50 HYBRID 
Matures in 75 to 90 Days 
793 Especially designed for early 
hogging. It is quick maturing, and 
high yields make it possible to 
put your hogs in the cornfield in 
June. G-50 has extra short, strong 
stalks and a good root system. It 
produces large ears with medium 
soft grain and light shuck, but has 
good quality considering its extreme 
éarlinéss. This corn may also be in- 
terplanted with S-100 or Ogden Soy 
Beans. Start hogging off ten days to 
two weeks ahead of other corn with 
similar high yields. Excellent also 
for early roasting ears or early feed. 
Not recommended for cribbing. Lb. 
60c; 2 lbs. $1.00; 5 lbs. $2:15, 
Pk. $3.60; 1% bus. $6.45; bus. 
$11.90; 25 te 49 bus. $11.40 per 
bus. Freight prepaid in Louisiana 
and Mississippi on five or more 
bushels. 
Funk’s 
G-50 
760 Improved Golden Dent. 4 
grain and forage producer. 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. Makés 
one to two large, well-shaped, beautiful 
ears to the stalk, with large, deep me- 
dium-wide grains of a rich golden yel- 
low color firmly set on a smail red gob. 
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. %4 Ib. (5c; lb. 45ce; 
2 Ibs. 75c¢; 5 lbs. $1.50. Not prepaid: 
Pk. $1:95; bus. $6.35; 2 bus. or more, 
$6.00 per bus. 
75! Yellow Leaming. pnis is a 
Northern-grown corn that may be 
planted in the South for early green feed 
and ensilage. It has ears that are large 
with very deep, bright yellow, attractive 
kernels. Grows about 8 to 10 feet tall, 
and is very productive, usually bearing 
two ears to the stalk. A favorite for 
those who grow “‘Green Corn” especially 
in Leuisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, 
4% Ib. (5c; lb. 45c; 2 lbs. 75c; 5 lbs. 
$1.50. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.75; bus. 
$5.60; 2 bus. or more, $5,256 per bus. 
Write for quantity prices. 
Farm and Field Seeds— 
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REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
