. Steckler's seeds : 1922. CBEOZii: YEIiZiOW DZNT (Universal Yellow Corn).—We offer thepure type of this leading standard variety,which stands among- the best all round pur-pose Yellow Dent Corns grown. Color deepyeliow, with lighter cap. Gi ain very deep,closely packed; butts and ti /s almost en-tirely covered over. Slightly rough, withgrains dented on top. Leaves and stalks ofStecklers Creole Yellow Dent make thefinest ensilage and foddf^r. Matures in 110 day Packet, 10c.; y^ lU., 15c.; 1 lb., 25c.; 2 lbs., 45c., postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $;lb. bu., $, not prepaid. 56 GOI<Di:iT BEAUT


. Steckler's seeds : 1922. CBEOZii: YEIiZiOW DZNT (Universal Yellow Corn).—We offer thepure type of this leading standard variety,which stands among- the best all round pur-pose Yellow Dent Corns grown. Color deepyeliow, with lighter cap. Gi ain very deep,closely packed; butts and ti /s almost en-tirely covered over. Slightly rough, withgrains dented on top. Leaves and stalks ofStecklers Creole Yellow Dent make thefinest ensilage and foddf^r. Matures in 110 day Packet, 10c.; y^ lU., 15c.; 1 lb., 25c.; 2 lbs., 45c., postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $;lb. bu., $, not prepaid. 56 GOI<Di:iT BEAUTY.—This is the hand-somest of all yellow corn; the ears areof a perfect shape, long and filled out tothe end of the cOb. The grains are not ofa flinty type, neither are they so soft as tobe greatly shriveled. Matures early, ripen-ing eighty days from pl*anting and sur-passes all in size and beauty of , 10c.; V^ lb., 15c.; 1 lb., 25c.; 2 lbs.,45c., postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $; 56 lb. bu.,$, not Imperial White Dent. IMPEBIAI. WHITE DENT.—This is aone-to-two ear large variety, a good heavyyielder, strong grower, resists drought andwet better than any other corn on accountof its strong growing habit and eciuallystrong root system. It is not a fast ma-turing corn; it takes from 3 to 4 weekslonger than the Yellow Dent to Itis strong enough to stand up after beingknocked down by storm even after the earsare well developed. Packet, 10c.; y^ lb.,15c.; 1 lb., 25c.; 2 lbs., 45c., postpaid; 14lb. peck, $; 56 lb. bu., $, not prepaid. HICKORY KING.—A prolific White DentCorn, with large grains and remarkablysmall cob. Two and three ears are fre-(luently borne on a stalk. This corn comesnear being all corn and no cob, the grainbeing so large that one of them will coverthe end of the cob. Ears are from 7 to10 inches long; very productive. Packet,10c.; yz lb., 15c.; l lb., 25c.; 2 lbs., 45c.,postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $; 56 lb. bu., $,not p


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