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HEHBEIRSOM^S TESTED FARM SEED^ 



Longs Champion Yellow Dent Corn 



Here is a corn that yichU'd V'O hii^h^h shelled eoin per 

 acre and has yielded un avcrase of ISS bushels per acre 

 for the last 10 years on a bre.idth of SO to 90 acres. 



EARS WEIGH 2 to 2V2 LBS. AT CRIBBING TIME 



20 to 24 uniform rows of long, broad kernels 

 A luxuriant gro\^/er 12 to 15 feet high 



Long's Champion Yellow Dent Corn is the climax of 25 years of Corn breeding and 

 selection by one of the most successful farmers in the Pennsylvania Corn belt. 



Will mature in the latitude of New York if planted during the first week of May. 

 Early planting is essential, even though there may be some risk of injury by the frost, 

 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. There 

 is but a limited quantity of seed. grown by the originator, which can be had through us. 

 Price, $1.00 per peck; $3.50 per bushel; 10-bushel lots, S3.40 per bushel. {See en- 

 gravhig: also colored illustration on back cover of this catalogue. ) 



"I purchased S b'.'.shels of your Long's Champion Yellow Dent Corn last year, and I filled two silos 

 8x10x30 feet high from six acres." 



THEO. F. GEDSON, Columbia Sta.. Ohio. 

 "Even with the poor Corn season we had in 1913, I had fine luck with your Long's Champion Corn. 

 I got a bumper crot>." 



THOM.-iS M. SHEPPERD. Luray. Va. 

 "I am sending, you a clipping about my son who is under lo years ohh He entered the Warren County 

 Corn Grcni'crs' contest with one acre of ground, did all the work himself, after the ground was plowed, and 

 raised 244 bushels of ear corn or 120.SS bushels of shelled corn. He raised it from the seed he bought from 

 you' last spring — Long's Champion Yellow Dent." 



W. M. VOLLENTINE. Irvine, Pa. 

 ■' / semi you a photo showing a crop of Long's Champion Corn from your seed. From less than two 

 acres 1 filled a silo lO.x-26 feet. The Corn averaged 14 feel hi-ih and ivas well eared." 



L. A. TERWILLIGER. Chenango Forks, Broome Co., N. Y. 

 " The enclosed photograph shows a picture of myself standing amongst my bumper crop of Long's Champion 

 Corn. .As you will notice^ it is at least 14 fi- high. The cars are immense, fully 14 in. long, well developed 

 at the tip, and growing close to tlie butt. 



"The crop ripened inside of 110 days, and certainly yielded one-third more to the acre than any corn I 

 ever grew before on my farm." JOHN LYONS, Attorney-al-Law, Rockville Centre, L. I. 



"I wish to speak of your Long's Chamtion Yellow Dent Corn. It was simply great." 



F. N. COLBERG, Cannon Falls, Minn. 

 "Last year I bought of you one peck of Long's Champion Yellow Dent Corn and my experience with 

 it leads me lo sav that it more than warrants all you claim for it. " 



Mr. E. A. PALMER. Stockton, N. J. 



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A BOUNTIFUL CROP OF 



LONGS CHAMPION 



CORN ON FARM 



OF R, CLARK, 



DILLSBURG PA. 



GET THE GREATEST POSSIBLE PROFIT FROM YOUK LAND BY SOWING SELECTED SEED 



