"MAMMOTH KNSILAGE" 



(JOHN M. BAILEY'S TRADE MARK.) 



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Will yield from 40 to 75 tons to the acre; is more succulent; contains more 

 sugar, and has more luxuriant foliage than any other variety. 



J. G. Walcott, of Peabody, had Mammoth Ensilage fodder corn the past 

 season, from seed bought of me, which yielded at the rate of 72 tons to the 

 acre. Some of the stalks were 19 feet 6 inches tall, and weighed over 12 pounds 

 each. 



Only one-half bushel required to plant an acre. All report the yield much 

 greater than with any other kind of seed. 



A large quantity of MAMMOTH ENSILAGE SEED CORN, expressly for ensi- 

 lage, price by mail 50 cents per pound, three pounds $1.00; by freight or express, 

 $1.25 per half peck, $2.00 per peck, $3.00 per half bushel, $5.00 per bushel; 

 $4.00 per bushel in lots of two bushels or more. No charge for bags. Plant 

 from May 20 to July 10, in drills 4 feet apart. Manure heavily. 



I sold over 200 bushels of Mammoth Ensilage Seed Corn last year, and al- 

 though I have raised the past season over 500 bushels, those who want Mam- 

 moth Ensilage will do well to order soon, for at the rate orders are coming in it 

 will all be taken before planting time. 



I raised more from one acre planted with Mammoth Ensilage than from three acres of 

 Southern White all manured and cultivated alike. 



B. C. PLATT. Suffield, Conn. 



Our Fodder Corn from your Mammoth Ensilage seed yielded a much greater weight 

 than other kinds. 



J. C. POOR, North Andover, Mass. 



The Mammoth Ensilage is far superior to any other kind. 



H. R. BARKER, Lowell, Mass. 



The above are selected from a large number of testimonials. Send for cir- 

 cular and catalogue. 



JOHN M. BAILEY, 



11 Winning Farm," Billerica, Mass. 



OR 



** Virginia Stock Farm," Waver ly, Sussex Co., Va. 



