FIELD CORN 
Standard Dent Varieties 
EARLY GOLDEN ORANGE DENT EARLY NORTHERN 
A 90 to 100 Day Variety. Long Desired by the Northern Farmer. 
Henderson’s Early Golden Orange Dent Corn is the most desirably WHITE DENT 
colored corn we have ever seen, and when shelled it makes the prettiest Extraordinarily prolific, a 105 
picture ever presented to the eye of the farmer. It is at least ten to day variety, ripens thoroughly 
fifteen days earlier than any other dent variety, maturing in about south of Albany and Buffalo. 
ninety to one hundred normal corn days and specially adapted for short Large ears 10 to 12 inches long, 7 
seasons of the northern latitudes. to: 8 inches in circumference. 
The stalks are about 10 to 12 feet high, very strong and rank. .The Borne 2 to 24% feet from the 
ears grow eight to eleven inches long and contain 14 to 18 rows of ground. Long kernels, small cob. 
kernels on a red cob. The grains are deep and solid, making it very Leafy, luxuriant plant, making 
neayy in grain and a wonderful sheller. ie ears for she ling were all fine fodder. 
selected by hand and the seed is in first-class merchantable conditton. It will ripen in® Connecticut 
Price, qt., 85¢; 14 peck, $2.00; peck, $3.25; bushel, $9.00. New York Seeexcent in that 
LANCASTER SURE CROP YELLOW DENT portion north of Rochester and 
105 Day Variety Troy), and is vastly superior 
One of the best varieties for cribbing and also silage. The fodder is ‘ ees area eo ane Flint 
very tall, leafy, and withstands drought, develops the ear early, the Varieties. Sow EO Oe US 
kernels are long and narrow, fills out to’the ends and shells out very ®°T°: 
satisfactorily. It is a sure cropper and will mature when other dent Price, qt., 85c; 14 peck, $2.00; 
varieties fail. peck, $3.25; bushel, $10.00. 
Price, qt., 85c¢; 4% peck, $2.00; peck, $3.25; bushel, $9.00. ; 
Flint Varieties 
EXTRA EARLY YELLOW 90 Day KING PHILIP 
It yields 50 to 60 bushels of shelled Corn per ie 
acre and can be shelled and grown earlier than SE A ee a 
any other variety. It is especially adapted to —_jarge sized and handsome. 10 to 12 inches 
Northern conditions (cool nights and short sum- flan Matures in00) dave. 
mers), and under favorable conditions the yield ES i Mek “3 
is immense. The ears are eight-rowed, remark- Rene ste. oe; 1% peck, $2.00; peck, $3.50 4° 
ably long, frequently measuring 15 inches and 
LARGE WHITE 
and can be shelled and ground for feed earlier 
than any other large-yielding variety. It is 
especially valuable in sections where Corn can- 
not be planted before the middle of June. 
Price, qt., 85c;_ 14 peck, $2.00; peck, $3.25; 
bushel, $9.00. 
over, of a rich amber color, thickly set with large, 
broad kernels. The stalks are medium height. 
In ordinary seasons it will mature in ninety days, ; ; a 
me a eee Valuable for ensilage in the Northern | 
states as well as for the grain. we ‘ 
Handsome ears, large well-filled ker- 
nels, fine quality. Maturesin 90 days. & 
Price, gt.,85c; 44 peck; $2.00; peck, 
$3.50; bushel,-$11.00. 
CORN for FODDER and ENSILAGE 
: Sow broadcast 2 bushels; in drills, 1 bushel per acre’ ~ 
SOUTHERN HORSE TOOTH. Grows to a large size, is very leafy and well 
adapted for ensilage. Large quantities of this corn are sold by feed and other 
stores which usually result in disappointment to the farmer. There is no corn 
seed more difficult to cure or keep properly, and much of it is kiln-dried, while 
large quantities have been stored in elevators and gone through a sweating 
sun-dried and of high germination. 
Price, qt., 85c; peck, $3.00; bushel, $10.00. 
inches apart, using one bushel of Corn per acre. 
Price, qt., 85c; peck, $3.00; bushel, $8.50. 
although it branches out from the joints. 
excellent quality of hay. : 
_ LANCASTER SURE CROP $7.00; 100 Ibs., $22.50. 
than the Amber but is later. 
Price, Ib., 50c; 10 lbs., $4.00; 25 lbs., $7.00; 100 lbs., $22.50. 
BROOM CORN 
EVERGREEN. Entirely free from all crooked brush, and remains strictly green, conse- 
quently, always commands the highest market price. 
Price, 1b., 50c; 10 Ibs., $4.00; 25 lbs., $9.00; 100 Ibs., $35.00. 
KAFFIR CORN 
WHITE. Excellent fodder plant green or dried, and the grain is valuable for feeding poultry. 
Price, Ib., 50c; 10 Ibs., $4.00; 25 ibs., $7.00; 100 Ibs., $22.50. 
RED. Taller than white; leafy and iuicy; grain good for poultry. 
Price, Ib., 50c; 10 Ibs., $4.00; 25 Ibs., $7.00; 100 lbs., $22.50. - 
Purchaser pays transportation charges. Prices subject to change. 
process which has destroyed the germ. The stock we offer is carefully selected, 
EVERGREEN SWEET FODDER. Fodder grown from the Evergreen 
Sweet Corn is superior in quality to that of the ordinary field varieties, being 
richer, sweeter and more digestible. The best plan is to sow in rows 24 to 30 
SORGHUMS Etc. FOR FEED 
DOURA YELLOW BRANCHING. (Yellow Milo Maize.) 
than the Rural Branching and of taller growth, often attaining a height 
of 9 to 12 feet, but it does not stool out quite as much from the ground, 
Price, Ib., 50c; 10 lbs., $4.00; 25 lbs., $7.00; 100 lbs., $22.50. 
SORGHUM or SUGAR CANE. Of great value for cutting green 
and feeding green during hot weather in summer, when pastures 
are apt ‘to be burned up. Being a tropical plant, it makes its best 
growth during just such weather, and cattle, horses and sheep relish 
it, and it may be fed te them with safety. Sow in drills, 10 to 12 lbs. 
per acre; broadcast 20 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Should be cut when 
about 2 feet high, and will yield several such cuttings. Earlier 
than the Orange and may be grown even in Northern States. 
Cured in the same way as a heavy crop of Clover, it makes an 
EARLY AMBER. Price, lb., 50c; 10 Ibs., $4.00; 25 Ibs., 
EARLY ORANGE. Produces a larger and heavier growth 
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