42 RICHARD FROTSCHER’S ALMANAC AND GARDEN MANUAL 
Beauty matures early, rip- 
-ening in eighty days from 
planting, and surpasses all 
in size and beauty of grain. 
Champion White Pearl. 
This is a very handsome 
white corn. The grainis pure 
white, exceedingly heavy 
and long, two of which will 
span the cob, which is small 
Being medium in size of 
stalk it can be planted much 
thicker than a large Corn, 
and at the same time bear a 
full sized ear. The origina- 
tor has established in Cham- 
pion White Pearl Corn a 
short, thick stalk, with the 
ear growing low upon it, 
which is an advantage in 
stormy weather. 
Mosby’s Prolific Corn. 
This is a Southern Corn, and 
is recommended for general 
\ AN \\ crop. The originator of this 
Ny . WE SSN \\ variety says: “‘This corn is 
\ across between two widely 
different varieties. It.is pure- 
ly white, small cob, deep, 
full grain, neither too hard 
nor too soft. It will stand 
crowding in the drill as 
close again as any other 
variety. Ears of medium 
_ size, but long. It stands the 
5 drought better than ordin- 
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LOUIE CI 3 I sold a large quantity of 
Golden Beauty Corn. this corn for seed the last 
two years, and have found it to do better than any other White Corn I ever saw 
planted in Louisiana. Recommend it very highly. Should be planted early. 
