FIELD QORN. 



v rnnnccticut Field, or Large Yellow 



7ELD-K0Rn. 



SorgTium, or 

 Amber Sugar Cane.— 



This Sorghum makes the 

 finest quality of syrup. 

 Stock of all kind relish 

 it. Sow 4 quarts in 

 drills, or 8 quarts broad- 

 cast to acre. Lb. 15c, 

 by mail 24c. MarKet 

 Prices in Quantity. 



Kaffir Corn.- The 

 heads contain small 

 white seeds which make 

 an excellent flour. 

 Greedily eaten by horses 

 and cattle. Excellent 

 feed for poultry . Use 4 to 

 5 pounds to the acre. 

 Lb. 10c, By mail 19c, 

 MarKet Prices in Quan- 

 tity. 



Bolgiano's Cuban 

 Giant Ensilage Corn.— 

 Ve have thoroughly 

 tested the Cuban Giant 

 beside all large white 

 grain Ensilage varieties. 

 Grains are pure white, 

 very large, broad and 

 long. Of stronger vitality 

 than any variety. It is 

 thebest milk-producer of 

 all ensilage corns, being 

 as sweet as Sugar Corn. 

 Out-yields the Red Cob 

 Ensilage and is 10 to 12 

 days earlier. It is the 

 most perfect corn we 

 have found in our years 

 of experience. Pt. 10c, 

 Qt. 15c, PecK 50c, Bus 

 $1.50, 5 Bus. and over 

 $1.25. 

 •"This is the earliest and finest 

 «• • <•.'„<> x- -.,-:- »s —The originator says: *- nis V^iv« medium-sized ears, 



x for stock feeding. 



Connecticut Field, 



Lb. 20c, 10 Lbs. $1.25. largest ears of any 100-day 



Mammoth Golden Beauty Corn.-New variety; has the l^gf^" 8 , the co y st of the 



' Corn. It out-yields any and al other Corn. ^ Tta£ nc: ^asec! Jie p ^ and most 



seed many times over. Growers sho "J? ™^ h s " r n °„f and secure the highest prices. 



handsome grain to meet ^e competition of the £^^30 r ows on the cob, some of 



Ears usually average ifrom 9 to U ! inches long and lr °™ ^ k louger? It attracts a 



the stalks bearing 8 to 5 ears Then^hy use Jgur^oor y 



great deal of attention. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c, l>al. JUC, reca ;>««., » /* , largest 



■/Mastodon Early Dent Corn.-It *^*£™&?*£l makes^th" finest appealing 



Qt. 15c, Gal. 30c, PecK 50c, Bus. $1.25. ide of 



■ Iowa Gold Mine.-A selected strain ^pemng on y a ^^^S^'eUow Grain 



the North. Ears of good size and symmetrica . Cow £ g s ears ^ tQ ^ ds 



SftSS ^X?£W&^&Z^^ Pt - 10C ' 0t - 15C ' Gal " 3 ° C ' 

 ^MaSia^S Corn.-TMs very -o^^^ofo^e^ 



fe>ow?tf^ 



ness, productiveness and fine quahty has ™^ Qe ^ son / a ^ hort . it produces from 6o to 



sd& sai^^^s^g-fflbf tte soil - The ears an gra 



count of color and rtftSdW^pn appearance when r.pe. 

 ^ U t Sh 5c Of l/ g 4 O Lb. 1 10 n cf LbMSctby mall 25c. PecK 750.^. $2.50 £ ^ the 



smallest cob, of any white Corn. =o * arge are tne s cover the cob section.. Of strong 



ear broken in half, a .single grain w U almost compl«wy gtand listing severe 



growth, the stalks take a ^^i™Jra is undoubtedly thebest and most .pro- 

 IxSe Jnite^ld^rn ^^eVouth^ Ride, Qt. 15c, Gal. 30c, PecK 50c, Bus. $1.25. 

 Early 



X S fanh\ P r S north than any other ^XA^^.PecK 50c, 

 c"an be husked earlier than any known variety. Ft. 10c, Qt. 



Bus. $1.25. 



BOLGIANO'S CUBAN GIANT ENSILAGE CORN. 



