R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. FIELD CORN. 
FARQUHAR'S 
CHOICE FIELD CORN. 4& 
Selected Hand-picked Quality. 
FOR FODDER AND ENSILAGE. 
All our Field Corn is selected on the ear before being 
Shelled. 
Plant in hills, 8 to 12 quarts per acre. For 
Fodder or Ensilage in drills 1 to 13 bushels per acre, 
and for soiling, 3 to 4 bushels per acre; broadcast. 
Quart of any variety, 35 ets. If 
wanted by Parcel Post, add postage at 
zone rates. Mailing weight, 2 lbs. per 
quart. Bags will be charged extra as per 
schedule on second page of cover. 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
WITHOUT NOTICE. 
The seeds we offer of the Pedigree varieties are all New 
England Grown. They are better adapted for our Northern 
climate than the Western grown sorts which in some sections fail 
to ripen before frost. 
DENT VARIETIES. 
Farquhar’s Pedigree Early Dent. One of the best Dent 
varieties for this latitude. The ears are of handsome appearance, 
bearing 16 to 20 rows of bright yellow, smooth, wedge-shaped 
kernels, closely packed on the cob from butt to tip. Peck, $1.85; 
bush., $6.00. 
Brewer’s Yellow Dent. This variety originated in New England 
and was awarded First Prize at the National Corn Exposition at 
Omaha for the largest yield of shelled Corn from a measured acre. 
The ears are of immense size with uniform rows and large kernels 
well developed from butt to tip. Peck, $1.85; bush., $6.00. 
Sweepstakes Pedigree. An extremely early variety producing 
a great abundance of foliage and large, handsome ears. One 
of the best for ensilage. Peck, $1.75; bush., $5.00. 
Early Yellow Dent, or Pride of the North. An exceptionally 
early Dent variety of medium height with abundant foliage. 
Ears are of good size, with 12 to 16 rows of long kernels of a deep 
yellow color. Peck, $1.25; bush., $4.00; 10 bush., $37.50. 
Improved Leaming. An early, very heavy, long-eared corn, 
maturing in 100 to 120 days. Plants grow medium tall, with 
large amount of foliage. A good ensilage corn, very much rel- 
ished by stock. Cob small and red, with a deep, large grain of 
bright yellow. Peck., $1.00; bush., $3.50; 10 bush., $32.50. 
FLINT VARIETIES. 
Farquhar’s Pedigree Flint. A very early flint variety 
with rich golden-yellow kernels and long, well-filled ears; very 
prolific. Peck. $1.85; bush., $6.00; 10 bush., $57.50. 
Longfellow. An 8-rowed yellow flint sort; ears average 10 to 15 
inches long; cob small, kernels large and broad. Heavy yielder, 
and particularly adapted to New England. An extraordinary 
heavy yielder in Massachusetts. Peck., $1.25; bush., $4.00; 
10 bush., $37.50. 
FARQUHAR’S 
PEDIGREE EARLY 
DENT CORN. 
Improved Early Yellow Canada. 
with a deep grain and very small cob. Where a flint corn is de- 
sirable for earliness or other reasons, this is one of the best sorts 
to plant, seldom failing to produce a crop. Peck, $1.25; bush., 
$4.00; 10 bush., $37.50. 
An early 8-rowed flint variety, 
Rhode Island White Cap. A popular white flint variety valuable 
for ensilage or grinding. From this variety is made the well- 
known Rhode Island white meal. Peck., $1.25; bush., $4.00; 
10 bush., $37.50. 
Angel of Midnight. An early 8-rowed, flint corn of the Canada 
type. Ears long, kernels long and deep, color a rich, glossy yel- 
low. Peck, $1.25; bush., $4.00; 10 bush., $38.00. 
FODDER AND ENSILAGE VARIETIES. 
Farquhar’s Abundance Pedigree. A selection of the 
well-known Early Sanford, producing medium-sized ears with 
very large kernels of silvery white. An excellent sort for fodder 
or ensilage. Peck, $1.50; bush., $5.00; 10 bush., $47.50. 
Blount’s White Prolific, or Mammoth Ensilage. <A _ well- 
known popular variety of half dent ensilage corn, producing a 
very large amount of foliage and a good yield of grain. One of 
the best ensilage varieties for our cold northeast climate. Peck, 
$1.00; bush., $3.50; 10 bush., $32.00. 
Early Sanford. A well-established variety, and uniformly adapt- 
ed to New England. Medium size ear, averaging about 10 inches 
logn; 8-rowed; kernels large and broad, and of a silvery-white 
flint color. An excellent fodder and ensilage sort. Peck, $1.25; 
bush., $4.00; 10 bush., $38.00. 
Eureka Ensilage. A tall growing variety, yielding enormous quan- 
tities of fine ensilage. Peck, $1.25; bush., $4.00; 10 bush., $37.50. 
Leaming. See Dent varieties. 
Stowell’s Evergreen Sweet. (Hastern Grown.) The standard 
main crop variety, excelling all other late sorts in sweetness and 
productiveness. Peck, $1.75; measured bush., $6.50. 
BOOKS ON THE SILO. 
Silos, Ensilage and Silage. M. Miles. 85c. postpaid. 
Soiling Crops and the Silo. Thomas Shaw. $2.00 postpaid. 
