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LEADING VARIETIES OF FIELD CORN. 
Besides the very reasonable rates given below, our eee also include for Seeds named on this page, bags, and delivery to 
any express or freight depot, or vessel here in New York. : 
If by mail, postage must be added at the rate of 30 cts. per qt. 
Golden Beauty. This new variety is one of the most beautiful we have ever seen. The ears are of perfect shape with 
from 10 to 16 straight rows of bright golden grains, of the largest size, and filled out to the extreme end of the cob. 
The cob is unusually small. Itsrichness of color and fine quality make it very Saoeor for grinding intomeal, The 
grains are notof the hard, flinty type. Neither are th 7 so soft as to be shriveled as in the Golden Dent. It is easily 
shelled and is in every respect scemingly a perfect type, A vigorous grower, attaining from 8 to 10feet, and each sta’ 
produces fromi to2ears. Matures as early as most varieties of Golden Dent and surpasses all in size and appearance, 
and in productiveness. One hundred bushels of shelled corn per acre, under ordinary culture, was the product last 
season in Pennsylvania. Price, 15 cts. per package: 75 cts. per Ib.; 3 Ibs. for $2.00, post-paid by mail. By express or 
freight, $1.25 per peck; $4.00 per bushel; $8.00 per sack of 2 bushels (sacks included). 
King Philip. Very early. Usually matures three months after planting. Ears 10 to12 inches long. Kernel copper 
colored, smooth and of the flinty order. 15 cts. per qt.; 75 cts. per peck: $2.75 per bushel. > 
Mammoth White Surprise. A new sort with large ears and very small cob. The ears are from 12 to 14 inches Jong 
with from 14 to 28 rows of very large, deep grains. Very productive. Said to yield from 75 to 125 bushels of shelle 
corn per acre, according to soil and season. Specially adapted to sections from Pennsylvania, south. 15 cts. per 
quart; 80 cts. per k; $3.00 per bushel. 
Compton’s Early. Yellow variety, ears 10 to 12inches long. Very early and prolific. Stalk 8 to 10 feetin height. Ears 
wellfilled. 15 cts. per quart; 75 cts; per peck; $2.50 per bushel. : 
White Flint. Handsome ears. large and well filled. A first class sort. 15 cts. per quart; 75 cts. per peck; $2.50 per bushel. 
Queen of the Prairie. A yellow dent variety remarkable for its early maturity and large ears. Planted on the 4th of 
aay in tis latitude it is claimed that it has fully matured before frost. 15 cts. per quart; 75 cts. per peck; $2.50 
per bushel. _ ar P 
Farmer’s Favorite Golden Dent. Ripens very early, and hence succeeds far north where many varieties will not 
_Mmature. 15 cts. per quart; 75 cts. per peck; $2.75 per bushel. 
Golden Dew Drop. Ears about 9 inches long. Kernels glossy yellow. Eight-rowed and of a flinty character. Early 
and very productive. 15 cts. per quart; 75 cts. per peck; $2.50 per bushel. 
Waushakum. An eight-rowed yellow flint variety, ears about 9 inches long. Has exceeded 100 bushels shelled corn 
. per acre. 15 cts. per quart; 75 cts. per peck: $2.50 per bushel. 
want ecoume. e offer a very fine stock of this well-known variety. 15 cts. per quart; 75 cts. per peck; $2.50 per 
ushel. ' 
Chester County Mammoth. One of the largest varieties of field corns in cultivation, yielding under good cultivation 
. from 100 to 150 bushels shelled corn per acre. 15 cts. per quart; 75 cts. per peck; $2.50 per bushel. 
Early Dutton. A Net Meas handsome variety of excellent quality. 15 cts. per quart; 75 cts. per peck; $2.50 per bushel. 
Early Yellow Canada, well-known early sort. 15 cts. per quart; 75 cts. per peck; $2.50 per bushel. 
Large Yellow Flint, Very productive and of good quality. 15 cts. per quart; 75 cts. per peck; $2.50 per bushel. 
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