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end of the cob. The grains are not of a 

 flinty type, neither are they so soft as to be 

 greatly shrivelled, as in the Golden Dent. 

 Golden Beauty matures early, ripening in 

 eighty days from planting, and surpasses all 

 in size and beauty of grain. 



Mosby's Prolific Corn. This is a 

 Southern Corn, and is recommended for 

 general crop. The originator of this variety 

 says/ "This corn is a cross between two 

 widely different varieties. It is purely white; 

 small cob, deep, full grain, neither too hard 

 nor too soft, and stand crowding in the drill 

 as close again as any other kind. Ears of 

 medium size, but long. It stands the drouth 

 better than ordinary corn.'' Should be 

 planted early. 



Hickory King^. A Field Corn of re- 

 cent introduction. It has proven itself all 

 that is claimed for it, and is the Largest 

 Grained and Smallest Cobbed Pure White 

 Dent Corn in the World. It is very early. 

 The ears are from seven to nine inches in 

 length, and are generally borne from three 

 to five on a stalk, making it very productive. 

 The ears are well covered by the shucks; a 

 great consideration in Field Corn planted in 

 the South. 



Golden Dent Gourd Seed. A field 

 variety which is very productive at the 

 North. It makes a very fine Corn South, 



but has to be planted here several years in 

 succession before it attains perfection, as 

 during the first year the ears are not well 

 covered by the husk, which is the case with 

 all Northern varieties. When selected and 

 planted here for a few years, it becomes ac- 

 climated and makes an excellent Corn, with 

 large, fine ears, grain deep and cob of me- 

 dium size. 



Karly Yellow Canada. A long eight- 

 rowed variety, very early, and is planted in 

 both the field and garden. It does well 

 here. 



I/arge White Flint. A very popular 

 variety with gardeners and amateurs. It is 

 planted here for table use principally, but 

 like the Golden Dent, makes an excellent 

 kind for field culture after it has been planted 

 here for two or three years. 



Blunt's Prolific Field Corn. This is 

 a very excellent variety, either for the field 

 or for the table. It is very prolific, , pro- 

 ducing from four to six ears of corn. They 

 are of medium size, but well filled and 

 heavy. It is second early. This variety 

 has done better than any other, and, being 

 of Southern origin, it seems to be better 

 adapted to our climate. We recommend it 

 as an earl 5' yielding Corn for field culture. 



Yellow Creole Corn. This is the 

 flintiest variety of all Corns in cultivation 



White Rockdale Corn. 



It will pay JEveyy Farmer to plant Corn for Stock Food, Es- 

 pecially the Hard and Flinty varieties, they 

 are almost weavil proof. 



