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A NEW FLINT COKN 



Allisons Twelve-Rowed 

 | White Flint Corn 



OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEAR 



This corn has been grown and selected on the Knapp Farm, Rocldand 

 County, N. Y., for a number of years. It is a great improvement on 

 the Eight-Rowed White Flint, the ears measuring from 12 to 15 

 inches in length and are invariably Twelve-Rowed. They are 

 well covered with smooth broad rich ivory colored kernels from 

 butt to tip. The stalks under good cultivation grow to an 

 average height of 10 feet and are very leafy, making ex- 

 cellent fodder. The yield is from 80 to 100 bushels of 

 shelled corn per acre. 



Wherever a large eared Dent sort fails to ripen 

 we would recommend planting Allison's Twelve- 

 Rowed White Flint Corn. It requires a little 

 longer to mature than the Eight- Rowed Flint, 

 varieties because the size of the ear and 

 yield of grain is much larger. Allison's 

 Twelve-Rowed White Flint will produce 

 from 80 to 90 bushels of shelled corn 



,€>ONS 



Price, 40c. per qt.; 

 $2.35 per peck; 

 $8.75 per bush; 

 10-bush. lots 

 at $8.65 

 per bu 



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per acre. 



There has been but a limited 

 quantity of seed grown by the 

 originator, for sale, and it 

 cannot be offered by any 

 other seedsman or dealer. 



ONE OF THE BEST RE- 



CENT INTRODUCTIONS 



Yields 75 to 85 Bushels of Shelled Corn Per 

 Acre. Can be Shelled and Ground Earlier than 

 Any Other Variety 



This is a valuable addition to the Flint varieties of Field Corn. 

 It is the earliest variety in existence and especially adapted to 

 Northern conditions (cool nights and short summers) and under fa- 

 vorable conditions the yield is immense. The ears are eight-rowed, 

 remarkably long, frequently measuring 15 inches and over, of a rich amber 

 color, thickly set with large broad kernels. The stalks are of medium height. 

 In ordinary seasons it will mature in ninety days, and can be shelled and ground 

 for feed earlier than any other large-yielding variety. It is especially valuable in 

 sections where Corn cannot be planted before the middle of June. With good 

 cultivation Extra Early Yellow Flint will yield 75 bushels of shelled Corn per acre. 

 Considering that it is an eight-rowed early sort this is an excellent yield. Specially 

 recommended for planting in northern New York, Connecticut and' Massachusetts. 

 (See engraving; also colored illustration on back of catalogue.) 

 Price, 35c. per qt; $2.25 per peck; $8.50 bushel; 10 bushels at $8.40. 



"Last year I purchased from you Extra Early Yellow Flint Corn. It proved to be all you claim and more. People 

 who saw the fields said they were the finest they had ever seen." CLAUD H. HAYES. Wolcott, X. Y. *" 



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Extra Early Yellow Flint 



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PRICES OF FARM SEEDS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



