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LONG’S CHAMPION YELLOW DENT 
115 to 120 Days 
20 to 24 uniform rows.-of long, broad kernels 
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| Early planting is essential, even though there may be some risk of injury by the frost 
i which could be overcome on emergency by replanting. This King of Corns is without 
doubt the finest, the largest and the most productive Yellow Dent Corn ever produced, 
and will be found to be of great value to the farmer, especially in the Corn belt of the 
Middle and Eastern States, on account of its immense yield, at least 25% and often 
50% more than can be obtained from the average old-type Corns generally planted. 
It is a luxuriant grower, about 12 to 15 feet high, and in Lebanon County, Pa., has 
| never failed to mature by September 20th when planted the first week of May. 
Sow 8 to 10 qts. per acre. 
Price, qt., 85c; 4% peck, $2.00; 1 peck, $3.25; bushel, $9.00. 
CORNELL NO. 11 YELLOW DENT 
Matures in 110 Days 
This variety has been recom- 
mended by institutions in New 
York State where it has been grown 
extensively with the best results, 
has a long ear and heavy stalk, 
which give it a valuable place for 
ensilage. : ¥ 
This type does well in New 
York, New Jersey and Connecticut. 
Price, qt., 85¢; 44 peck, $2.00; 
1 peck, $3.25; bushel, $9.00. 
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FIELD CORN, NEW AND STANDARD VARIETIES OF HIGH YIELD 
Sow 1 Peck per acre. Purchaser pays transportation charges. 
YELLOW DENT HYBRID VARIETIES 
With the introduction of the Hybrid Strains of Field Corn, there has come a 
distinct advance in agricultural efficiency. Besides possessing distinct disease 
resistant qualities, they have proven their superiority in out-yielding other 
standard sorts by as much as from 15 to 30%. Our tests of the varieties which we 
are offering here, have proven them to be outstanding. 
U. S. No. 13 HYBRID DENT 
Matures in 115 Days 
At our Trial Grounds at Red Bank, N. J., this new hybrid has proven itself 
to be an outstanding variety. The plant is vigorous, medium in height and very 
uniform in growth. The foliage is rich green, and abundant. It is extremely pro- 
ductive—a large proportion of the stalks bearing two ears. 
The ears are large, 16 to 18 rowed, deep grained and bright golden yellow in 
color. As it matures fully within 115 days, it can be grown successfully over a 
large area and in sections where the older, long season types of dent corn do not 
succeed. As an ensilage corn U. S. No. 13 Hybrid will prove to be a winner. 
Price, qt., $1.00; 14 peck, $2.50; 1 peck, $4.00; bushel, $11.00. 
U. S. No. 65 HYBRID DENT 
100 to 105 Days 
This is the earliest of all Hybrid Dent Corn. It is medium tall stiff stalk and 
low eared. The ears are medium sized 16 to 18 rowed and yields are fair in con- 
sideration of short season but in most cases is sure to ripen. 
Price, qt., $1.00; % peck, $2.50; 1 peck, $4.00; bushel, $11.00. 
CORNELL No. 29-3 HYBRID DENT 
Matures in 110 Days 
This variety was developed for ensilage on high elevations, and husking use 
on lower elevations. It is from inbreds of Cornell 11, Bloody Butcher, Onondaga 
White Cap, and Lucas Favorite. N 
The kernels lack uniformity of color and range from white to deep red'and | 
ripen in 110 days. : 
Grows tall and somewhat more leafy; matures as early as Cornell No. 11. 
Has a stronger root system than the open pollinated varieties and therefore, 
less trouble with lodging. Can be used both for ensilage and husking. This 
variety has become popular throughout New York State and vicinity during the 
past few years. 
Price, qt., $1.00; 14 peck, $2.50; peck, $4.25; bushel, $12.00. 
OHIO No. C-12 HYBRID DENT 
Matures in 110 Days 
One of the newer developed varieties which has been giving remarkable per- 
formance records. We believe it to be the heaviest yielding Hybrid for those 
localities to which it is adapted. It matures a trifle earlier than U. S. 13, pro- 
duces a good sized ear, deep grain and stiff stalk. It can be recommended as a 
late variety for the South-Central and South-Western counties, as well as the 
lower eastern counties of Pennsylvania, and as a heavy yielding late ensilage 
variety for New York State and New Jersey. 
Price, qt., $1.00; 14 peck, $2.50; peck, $4.25; bushel, $12.00. 
SEMESAN JR. 
IMPROVED. 
Corn - disinfectant. 
Protects seed 
against rotting, in- 
creases germina- 
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blight.120z.,62c; 
25 Ibs. $13.85. 
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