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21 



Henderson s Eureka Dent Corn 



YIELDS 100 BUSHELS PER ACRE 

 The average yield of Corn per acre, as 

 shown by U. S. Statistics is 26 bushels 



The COST of GROWING an acre of CORN yielding only 26 BUSHELS, 

 is just the same as for GROWING an ACRE of HENDERSON'S 

 EUREKA OR LONG'S CHAMPION, YIELDING 100 BUSHELS 



HENDERSON'S EUREKA 

 YELLOW DENT CORN 



Large, Handsome Ears, 12 to 15 Inches Long, 

 Weighing 1 to 2 Pounds Each. Heavy Yielder; 

 1 50 Bushels Shelled Corn per acre Not Unusual 



This is one of the finest and most productive field Corns grown: 

 it is a tremendous yielder — 150 bushels of shelled Corn per acre is 

 not unusual. The plants grow 12 to 15 feet high, a large proportion 

 of them bearing two immense ears to the stalk; the ears are very 

 handsome averaging 12 to 15 inches long, with small red cob covered 

 full, and over both butt and tip ends, with -18 to 22 even rows of 

 large, deep grain of a rich orange-yellow color. It is fairly early 

 for so large a Dent Corn, but, of course, does not mature as quickly 

 as the small early Dent and Flint varieties, but where 105 to 110 

 days of "Corn weather" are assured, it is the Corn to grow. For 

 ensilage or fodder, cured or green, Henderson's Eureka can be safely 

 planted even in Northern States and is not equalled by any other 

 Corn grown, being of leafy, luxuriant growth, with large ears, though 

 only half grown, thus giving a great quantity of fodder per acre. 

 Corn planted in hills requires 8 to 10 quarts per acre. (See engraving, 

 also colored plate on back cover of this catalogue.) 



Price, 25c. per qt.; 90c. per peck; $3.25 per bushel; 10 bushels 

 and upward, $3.15 per bushel. 



EXPERIENCES OF PRACTICAL PLANTERS 



"My crop of Henderson's Eureka was considered the finest crop of Corn in 

 the New Brunswick, N. J., district, and I was complimented many times. The 

 stalks stood 10 to 11 feet high, and were loaded down with golden ears from 12 

 to IS inches long and very thick. I believe my success will induce my neighbors 

 to plant '-Eureka' also next spring." 



W. F. QUADE, Lilac Terrace, New Brunswick, N. J. 



" We have filled a 64-ton silo from less than 4 acres of Henderson's Eureka 

 Dent Corn." J. W. CHAFEE, Shesheqinn, Pa. 



"I have the prize Corn of the town with Henderson's Eureka Yellow Dent. 

 The average height of the stalks was I4 feet, some being 16 feet. The ears too 

 are immense." 



GUS. BISSINGER, Fifth Ave. Hotel, Rockaway Park, L. I. 



" The Eureka Corn that I got from you last spring is certainly remarkable, 

 about 15 ft. high and the ears 1 foot long. The farmers from my section are 

 coming to look at it, and they advise me to show it at Grahamsville Fair which 

 opens October 5th, next week." S. THOMAS, Fallsburgh, N. Y. 



"My field of Henderson's Eureka Field Corn (seed purchased from you) 

 is the finest sight I have ever seen in the way of corn, and every one asks where 

 I got the seed." A. B. LEES, Madison, Conn. 



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