| CHALLENGE COMPARISON. 
I presented this new corn last Spring for 
the first time as a variety that 
Has NO Qual In America ! 
The most productive, the deepest grain, 
the smallest cob for size of ear, with 
ALL THESE POINTS, UNU- 
SUALLY EARLY. 
SOSSSSOSSSSSHSSSSHSHSSHIOSSSOHSVECS 
GOLDEN=-+ 
Is the largest grain and handsomest of all 
yellow corn. The ears are of perfect shape, 
with from ten to fourteen straight rows of 
brightest golden yellow grains, of remarkable 
size, and filled out completely to the ex- 
treme end of the cob. THE COBS ARE 
UNUSUALLY SMALL; when broken inhalf 
the grains will always reach across. The 
illustration isan exact representation of an ear, 
reducedin length. Therichness ofcolor and fine 
quality of grain make it very superior for grind- 
ing into meal. The grains are notof a hard, 
flinty type, neither are they sosoft as to be great- 
ly shrivelled, as isthe Golden Dent. The ears 
are easily shelled, although the kernels are firm 
on the ear, and in every respect presents as 
perfect a type ag could be desired. 
The stalks take a strong hold in the ground; 
grow vigorously, to a height of eight to ten feet. 
» Golden Beauty matures as early as any 
variety of Golden Dent, and surpasses all 
in size, beauty of grain and immense pro- 
ductiveness. A well-known Chester county 
farmer, planted twenty acres which yielded two 
= thousand bushels shelled corn, of the finest 
grade; THIS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. One 
hundred bushels per acre, under ordinary field 
culture, is certainly an immense crop.- All far- 
mers who see the Golden Beauty will be con- 
gm vinced of its merits at once and plant no other. 
“PRICE: 10 cts. per pkt.; lb., 50 cts.; 3 
lbs., $1.00, postpaid, by mail. By express 
or freight, $1.00 per peck; $2.50 per 
bushel; $4.50 per sack of two bushel. 
J. B. Dickey, Peachville, Pa. “I planted the 
Golden Beauty Corn and am very much pleased with 
it. Itgrew to an immense height, and I expect it 
will yield 100 bushels to the acre. Every one who 
has seen it thinks it the most beautiful corn they 
ever saw.” : 
Joseph. Schader, Lenox, Iowa. ‘‘Great praise 
should be giventothe Golden Beauty. It hasagood 
size stalk, stands hard winds well, and has a large, 
deep grain with hardly Sy ae "a 
A Weiler, Clarence, N. Y. “ Your Golden Beauty 
Corn is the nicest we ever saw.” 
J. H. T. Frazier, Barry, Md. “The Golden 
Beauty Corn is grand. It will yield corn of froin 14 
to 20 rows in the ear.” 
Isaac W. Christlich, Tocsin, Ind. ‘‘ It was planted 
May 27, and ripened before frost, and it is the largest 
corn I ever saw or raised.” 
T. D. Hudson, Dublin, Va. “I never saw better 
corn in my life, nearly two-thirds of the stalks have 
two well matured ears. I can give you the highest 
testimonials you want. Will giveyou permission to 
use My name any way you wish in praise of the 
Golden Beauty.” : 
J. H. C. Chileutt, Chatala, Tenn. ‘I think Gol- 
den Beauty is the nicest early yellow corn I ever 
D. 8. Love, Scottdale, Pa. “The Golden Beauty 
Corn especially gave good satisfaction. Itissplendid 
corn, large ears and very large 4 
