_WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Field Seeds—99 
aule’s Field Seeds 
Maule’s Dependable 
Yellow Dent Corn 
Another new introduction, which we feel 
confident will become very popular after this, 
its first year on the market. Maule’s Depend- 
able Yellow Dent is a fit companion to either 
Improved Mastodon or Droughtproof, as it 
matures its crop only a few days later, produc- 
ing a much larger ear. This corn which we 
haye been hybridizing and breeding to a dis- 
tinct character for several years is now so per- 
fected as to uniformity in size, color and 
shape, that we have not the least hesitation in 
recommending it to our customers in all sec- 
tions. Maule’s Dependable Yellow Dent pro- 
duces a beautiful, large, golden yellow grain, 
which is sure to please. The cob contains 18+ 
to 22 rows, deep and solidly set. When shelled 
it makes the finest appearance, but equally as 
beautiful on the ear. The stalk grows to a 
height of 10 to 12 feet, with a profusion of 
blades. Each stalk produces one large size 
ear, there being no barren stalks whatever 
under normal conditions. The ears average 
in length from 10 to 12 inches. It is a good 
cropper bearing an average yield of 75 bushels 
per acre, maturing its crop in from 115 to 120 
days under favorable weather conditions. 
All progressive farmers and corn growers 
should try this wonderful new introduction. 
It is as its name implies a dependable yellow 
dent corn for your section, producing a maxi- 
mum yield of both corn and fodder. 
Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 30 cts.; 3 pounds, 
75 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, 
not prepaid, peck, 75 cts.; bushel, $2.75; 
2 bushels, $5.25; 10 bushels, $25.00. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent 
The Most Popular Yellow Dent Corn in the 
Great Central Corn Belt. Does Equally as Well 
in Pennsylvania as it Does in Illinois. 
For a number of years past Reid’s Yellow 
Dent has been one of the most popular varie- 
ties of the Middle West, some people going so 
far aS to say there is more of this corn planted 
than of all other sorts combined. It is a true 
dent corn, color a beautiful golden yellow, 
With one of the smallest cobs for size of ear ot 
any yellow corn. Ears are frequently 10 to 11 
inches long, and from 7 to 8 inches in circum- 
ference. It is easily shelled and matures its 
crop under favorable conditions in about 115 
days. It undoubtedly has taken more prizes 
at the Illinois State Fair and other great corn 
shows than any other variety. 
Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 30 cts.; 3 pounds, 
75 cts., postpaid. By express or freight; 
mot prepaid, peck, 75 cts.; bushel, $2.50; 
2 bushels, $4.75; 10 bushels, $22.50. 
Minnesota King 
A Yellow Half Dent Field Corn 29: 
This famous 8-rowed field corn is neither a aa om 
dent nor a flint variety, but may be described Zz 8 
as a half dent. It is widely advertised as the ; 
most valuable early field corn ever sent out. 
The introducers claim that no other sort will ps ne 
produce so largely and do so well, taking poor LF: 
years with good ones, as Minnesota King. It ¢ a 
is able to endure conditions of both flood and ae 
even more Significant it can withstand changes 
of temperature, and is but little injured by 
heat or cold. It seems peculiarly adapted to 
those locations where short seasons and early 
autumn frosts make corn an uncertain crop, 
maturing in about 85 days. The grain is very 
broad and of an extremely clear golden color. 
The 8-rowed ear is of good size and share, with 
a small cob. 
MINNESOTA KING FIELD CORN. Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 30 cts.; 3 pounds, 
t : 5 75 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, ; See § 4 p< 
Customers may onder ball pecs officldcorn | not prepaid, peck, 79 ets; bushel, $2.90; 
eee : “| 2 bushels, $4.75; 10 bushels, $22.50. MAULE’S DEPENDABLE YELLOW DENT CORN. 
