. Steckler's seeds : 1922. Mexican June. MEXICAN JUNE.—Has given our cus-tomers the hig-hest degree of stalks under favorable conditions growfrom 7 to 8 feet hig-h and yield an averageof from 30 to 60 bushels per acre. For bestresults it should be planted during themonths of June and July. Of a stronggrow^th it sends its roots deep into the , 10c.; Vz lb., 15c.; lb., 25c.; 2 lbs.,45c., postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $; 56 lb. bu.,$, not Bed Chief Corn Sheller. MOSBYS FBOIiIFIC.—This corn is nowrecognized as one of the leading prolificvarieties for the Sout


. Steckler's seeds : 1922. Mexican June. MEXICAN JUNE.—Has given our cus-tomers the hig-hest degree of stalks under favorable conditions growfrom 7 to 8 feet hig-h and yield an averageof from 30 to 60 bushels per acre. For bestresults it should be planted during themonths of June and July. Of a stronggrow^th it sends its roots deep into the , 10c.; Vz lb., 15c.; lb., 25c.; 2 lbs.,45c., postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $; 56 lb. bu.,$, not Bed Chief Corn Sheller. MOSBYS FBOIiIFIC.—This corn is nowrecognized as one of the leading prolificvarieties for the Southern States. It is amedium size eared corn with a dented andcomparatively soft kernel of good depthand horny white in color. The furrowsbetween the rows of kernels are generallynarrow, which shows kernels of goodshape. The ears hang down on the stalkwith a moderately short shank and aremost always well covered at the tip withshuck. Packet, 10c.; Yz lb., 15c.; 1 lb., 25c.;2 lbs., 45c., postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $; 56lb. bu., $, not prepaid. CORN HUSKER.


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