. Catalogue No. 91. Vegetables Seeds Catalog. Fruit Seeds Catalog. ALEXANDER SEED COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GA. 31 Alexander's Yellow Prize Winner Corn Do you want to win all the Prize Money onered for the to e s t Yellow Proline Corn? Then piant Alexan- der's Yellow Prize Winner THIS CORN HAS THE GREATEST FL-ZE- WINNING RECORD OP ANY YELLOW CORN FOR LARGE YIELDS AND PERFECT EARS Mr. Sylvanus Gardner, R. F. D. 6, Cleveland Co., N. C, writes, March 15, 1:j1S: "The seed ordered from you (y2 bu. Six Ear Corn and Melon seed) received in good condition. Am well pleased; it is all line corn. I c


. Catalogue No. 91. Vegetables Seeds Catalog. Fruit Seeds Catalog. ALEXANDER SEED COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GA. 31 Alexander's Yellow Prize Winner Corn Do you want to win all the Prize Money onered for the to e s t Yellow Proline Corn? Then piant Alexan- der's Yellow Prize Winner THIS CORN HAS THE GREATEST FL-ZE- WINNING RECORD OP ANY YELLOW CORN FOR LARGE YIELDS AND PERFECT EARS Mr. Sylvanus Gardner, R. F. D. 6, Cleveland Co., N. C, writes, March 15, 1:j1S: "The seed ordered from you (y2 bu. Six Ear Corn and Melon seed) received in good condition. Am well pleased; it is all line corn. I can recommend your seed heartily for I have used them seven ; There is no yellow corn today that can get in reach of it as a prize winner. One of our customers has taken two $ prize buggies in two years, and others have won numerous cash and other prizes. YOU WILL GET THE PRIZES AND GOOD, BIG, PROFITABLE CROPS OF RICH, YELLOW FEED CORN IF YOU PLANT OUR PEDI- GREE SEED. Lake Co., Fla., March 11, 1916.— I enclose money order, including 1 peck Yellow Prize Winner Corn, $ This corn made a wonder- ful crop with us last year.—H. J. Peter. Okaloosa Co., Fla., March 14, 1916. — Ship me two bushels of your Yellow Prize Win- ner Corn. I planted it last year and want to plant it again at once. —C. B. Ferdon. In 1910 we selected this corn for the best proline Yellow Corn. Of all yellow corn grown in the South it showed the best record, and every year since it has proven its value in every way. We are pleased that the correctness of our judgment has been proven by the crops our customers have grown from this seed since then. Some have planted it early, others as late as June. The yields are uniformly satisfactory whenever planted. This corn is classed as a prolific type. Makes a good average sized ear, perfectly filled out from butt to tip, thus showing the result of careful breeding which was carried on by the propagator for a good many years. The small, red cob


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