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KING OF THE EARLIES.— The originator says: "This is the 

 earliest and finest yellow Dent Corn, bright orange color, short leafy 

 stalks, medium-sized ears, small red cobs, deep grains. Adapted for 

 planting in high latitudes, and will mature a crop farther north than 

 any other known variety. Will shell easier and can be husked earlier 

 than any known variety. Ft., 10c. Qt., 15c. Gal., 30c. Peck 



50c. Bushel, SI. 25. 



CONNCETICtTT FIELD, or LARGE YELLOW PUMPKIN.— 



Excellent for stock feeding. Lb., 20c. 10 Lbs. SI. 35. 



MAMMOTH GOLDEN BEAUTY CORN.— New variety; has the 

 largest ears of any ioe-day Corn. Its out-yields ain' and all other 

 Corn. The increased yield repays the cost of the seed many times over. 

 Growers should make sure of getting the largest yield and most hand- 

 some grain to meet the competition of the times and secure the highest 

 prices. Ears usually average from 9 to 12 inches long and from 20 to 30 

 rows on the cob, some of the stalks bearing 3 to 5 ears. Then why use 

 your poor stock any longer? It attracts a great deal of attention. 

 Pt., 10c. Qt., 15c. Gal., 30c. Peck 50c. Bus. SI. 25 



MASTODON EARLY DENT CORN.— It is the largest eared Early Dent Corn 

 and the largest grain of any Early Dent Corn. It grows strong, quick and makes the 

 finest appearing shelledCorn of them all, being purely Dent, of two shades of white and 

 yellow. Pt. 10c. Qt., 15c. Gal., 30c. Peck, 50c. Bus., SI. 25. 



IOWA GOLD MINE.— A selected strain, ripening only a few days later than the 

 Pride of the North. Ears of good size and symmetrical. Color a bright, golden yel- 

 low. Grain very deep. Cob small, drying out quickly 'when ripe. From 70 pounds of 

 ears 60 to 62 pounds of shelled Corn may be obtained, of highest market quality. Pt., 

 10c. Qt., 15c. Gal., 30c. Peck, 50c. Bus., SI. 25. 



MARYLAND WHITE CORN This very handsome Corn is the favorite of old 



farmers who like a big grain on a small cob. The grain is pure white, with good-sized 

 ear, having ten rows to the cob. Used for general crop: Pt., 10c. Qt., 15c. Gal., 

 30c. Peck, 50c. Bus. SI. 25. 



IMPROVED EARLY LEAMING CORN.— The Learning is the earliest Yellow 

 Dent Corn in cultivation, ripeningin from 90 to 100 days from the time of planting. Its 

 extreme earliness, productiveness and fine quality has made it very popular with the 

 farmers, and especially with those in the localities where the seasons are short. It 

 produces from 65 to 90 bushels to the acre, in accordance with the quality of the soil. 

 The ears and grains are of medium size. Pint., 10c. Quart, 15c. Peck, 50c. 



Bushel, SI. 25. 



IMPROVED EVERGREEN BROOM CORN.-The best variety for general 

 cultivation on account of color and quality of brush. Ripens very early, grows about 

 8 to 10 feet high, brush of good length, fine and straight, and always of green appear- 

 ance when ripe. Pkt., 5c, 1/4 Lb., 10c. Pound, 15c, by mail 25c Peck, 

 75c Bus., S2.50. 



"HICKORY KING" WHITE CORN.— This white Field Corn has the largist 

 grains, with the smallest cob, of any white Corn. So large are the grains and so small 

 the cob that on an ear broken in half, a single grain will almost completely cover the 

 cob section. Of strong growth, the stalks take a firm hold in the ground and stand 

 upright, resisting severe storms. - It yields splendid crops oh light soil, and is un- 

 doubtedly the best and most productive white Field Corn for the south. Pt., 10c. 

 Qt., 15c Gal. 30c Peck, 50c. Bus., SI. 25. 



SORGHUM, o r 

 EARLY AMBER 

 SV GAR CANE.— 



ThisSorgum makes 

 the finest quahty 

 ofsyrup. Stock of 

 all kind relish it. 

 Sow four quarts in 

 drills, or 8 quarts 

 broadcast to acre. 

 Lb., 15c by mail 

 24cts. Market 

 Prices in 



quantity. 

 KAFFIR CORN. 

 The heads contain 

 small white seeds 

 which make an ex- 

 cellent flour. 

 Greedily eaten by 

 horses and cattle. 

 Excellent feed for 

 poultry. Use 4 to 

 5 pounds to the 

 acre. Lb., 10c 

 By mail 19cts. 

 Market Prices in 

 Quantity. 



BOLGIANO'S 

 CUBAN GIANT 



ENSILAGE 

 CORN. — We have 

 thorougly tested 

 the Cuban Giant 

 beside all large 

 white grain Ensil- 

 age varieties. 

 Grains are pure 

 white, very large, 

 broad and long. 

 Of stronger vitality 

 than any variety. 

 It is the best milk- 

 producer of all en- 

 silage corns, being 

 as sweet as Sugar 

 Corn. Out-vields 

 the Red Cob Ensil- 

 age and is 10 to 12 

 days earlier. It is 

 the most perfect 

 corn we have found 

 in our years of ex- 

 perience. Pt., 10c 

 Ot., 15c. Pk. 50c 

 Bu., SI. 50. Shu. 

 and over Sl-^ 5 - 



BOUGIANO'S CUBAN GIANT ENSH-AGE CORN. 



