1905 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



327 



FIRE-DRIED SEED CORN 



LARGE late varieties for the South, medium-early varieties for Central Dis- 

 tricts, and extremely early corns for the Northern growers. We can supply 

 you with any kind of seeds grown on a farm. Tell us what you want. Do 

 you change your seed com and plant pure-bred varieties, or are you still in the same 

 old rut, planting the same corn on your farm year after year ? Every year thou- 

 sands of farmers are finding that they can increase their yield from 5 to 20 bushels 

 per acre by planting Armstrong's Pure-Bred, Fire-Dried Varieties. Our catalog 

 will show you why this is, and how you can do the same thing. For the next 30 

 days we are going to send five large packages of Pure Bred Seed Corn, FREE, to 

 every farmer who answers this advertisement. Send us your name and address on 

 a postal card TO-DAY. Don't wait until to-morrow. Send your neighbors' name, 

 too; we want to send them free catalog and samples. Write. Write now— to-day. 



ADDRESS DRAWER 49. 



J.B 



Armstrong & Sons, Shenandoah, la. 



Originators of the Seed Corn Business. 



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