FARMER’S FAVORITE 
GOLDEN DENT CORN. 
This variety produced, after eight years skil- 
ful selection and careful cultivation by one of our 
most scientific and practical corn growers, 
was first introduced by us to public notice, being 
confident that it would prove worthy of a place 
in the front rank of the best and most popular 
veges of field corn. . er — 
e€ grains are very deep, e co rig 
red, extremely small and well filled. It is easily 
shelled. This corn does not get too hard for feed- 
ing, but is always easily digested, and very nutri- 
tious. The allowed standard for corn on the ear 
is 70 ]bs., but 70 Ibs. of ears of this variety will 
average six to eight quarts more than a measured 
bushel of shelled corn. Farmers who desire 
an early and prolific corn, cannot fail to be 
suited with the “FARMER’S FAVORITE.” 
We offer this year a very choice stock of 
Farmer’s Favorite, quality being A 1 and the| 
very best headquarters stock. Lb., 50 cts.; 3 Ibs., 
$1.00, postpaid; qt., 25 cts.; peck, 75 cts.; % bus., 
$1.25; bus., $2.25; 2 bus. sack, $4.00. 
MAULE’S CELEBRATED PREMIUM 
Chester Co. Mammoth Corn. 
BE CAREFUL OF WHOM YOU PURCHASE. 
There have been hundreds of thousands of 
bushels of worthless stuff, Chester County Mam- 
moth only in name, distributed all over the 
country. If you want the genuine, send 
direct to headquarters. 
The Chester County Mammoth Corn, where- 
ever introduced, has given universal satisfac- , 
tion, both on account of its large yield, fine 
quality of grain and superb fodder. The 
strains of Chester County Mammoth Corn I 
offer for sale have been brought to 
their present perfection by untir- 
ing care and judicious skill of 
several of the most scientifi 
corn growers of Chester 
County, and I can confidently @)} 
claim that my seed is the bestin “ 
the market, being strictly pure, 
and saved only from the finest ears 
of the most productive fields. 
: The yield surpasses all\fN 
aa Others. Under ordinary cultiya- }}) } 
z tion, ninety to one hundred bush- 
els are considered a good yield. 
These are no exaggerated state- 
ments of what corn may do upon 
a small patch of ground under un- 
profitable and excessively high 
cultivation, but are actual yields 
in large fields. The ears are 
large and well formed. with 
large, deep grains of a beautiful 
bright yellow color. The stalk is 
large, and produces an immense # 
quantity of fodder. In all respects § 
the quality is always the very best 
and wins universal favor. 
== Our prices for the genuine 
= headquarters seed,are: Lb., 50 
cts.; 3 lb., $1.00, postpaid; qt., 25 {7 
ets.; k, 75 cts.; 4% bus., $1.25; 
bus., $2.00; 2 bus. sack, $3.50. 
COMPTON’S EARLY 
YELLOW.— Although not new, <== 
demand for this variety for three 
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in 76 to 90 days. Ears are of fair 
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variety for mountain regions and 
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COMPTON’s not let this chance slip, of obtain- 
EARLY ing one of the very best if not the 
YELLOW. best extra early field corns in cul- 
tivation. Pkt., 10 cts.; 1b., 50 cts.; 
3 lb., $1.00; peck, $1.00; bus., $2.50. 
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