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Photograph of an average ear and section of ear of Johnson's giant beauty. Notice how the butt and end of ear are filled at op, 

 also smallne^ of cob, both of which are valuable features of this com. 



Johnson's (Giant -Beauty Field Corn 



Giant Beauty is a cross Between Cloud's Early Dent and Golden Beauty, possessing the earliness, 

 large- sized ear and deep grain^^ofj^e former, with the handsome, deep yellow color of the latter. 

 Its rich, golden color indicates its strong, nutritive qualities. It is a very vigorous grower, averaging eight 

 feet in height, producing two large ears, well filled to the extreme ends of the cob. It is a grand variety, 

 and has become very popular in the famous com sections of Delaware and Chester Counties, Pa. Pkt., 

 IOC.; lb., 30C.; 3 lbs., 75c., postpaid, by mail; by express or freight, sacks included, peck, 75c.; bush., 

 $2.25; sack of 2 bush., I4.25; 10 bush, and over, $2.00 per bush.; 50 ears, $3.00; 100 ears, J5.50. 



Corn— Standard Old Varieties 



v^ Prices of the following first five varieties, each, 



per pkt„ IOC.; lb., 30c.; 3 lbs. for 75c., postpaid, 

 by mail. By express or freight* qt., 15c.; peck, 

 60C.; bush., I2.00; sack of two bush., $3.60; 10 

 bush, or more at $1.65 per bush., sacks included, 

 IMPROVED SNOW-WHITE DENT CORN 

 The earliest, most prolific and best white com 

 in cultivation. The stalk grows so remarkably 

 quick that it is seldom caught by drought. Ears 

 large and ripen in 105 to 115 days. 



PERFECTED GOLDEN BEAUTY CORN 

 A large, broad-grained yellow com, maturing 

 in no days from planting. Small red cob. 

 IMPROVED EARLY MASTODON CORN 

 Originated in Ohio. Very productive; ear large, 

 with yellow g^ain on a small cob; stalk 9 to 10 feet, 

 and matures in 100 to no days. 

 FARMER^S FAVORITE GOLDEN DENT CORN 

 Early, with large ears; productive and adapted 

 *-«>' thin soil. Our strain is of an improved type. 

 EARLY YELLOW CANADA FLINT CORN 

 Well adapted to the North and for late re- 

 planting. Long, well-filled ears with eight rows. 

 HICKORY KING WHITE CORN " 

 The largest-grained and smallest-cobbed pure 

 White Derit Com in cultivation. Lb.. 30c., post- 

 paid; by express, peck, 60c.; bush., $2.25. 



WHAT OTHERS -SAY OF JOHNSON*S 



••Your 100- DAY BRISTOI/'b the beat field of com In 

 tUa section. The potatoes from your seed are also away 

 above the average." — Howard Van Syckle, Lebanon, N. J. 



" I had a very fine lot of corn last year from your IM- 

 PROVED LEAMING seed. It was planted near the road, 

 and every farmer who saw it wanted to know where I got my 

 ■ced. I have referred a number to you from thfa section." — 

 D. T. LiNDLEY, Canton, Pa. 



"AU who have seen my crop of AUSTIN'S COLOSSAL 

 CORN are astonished and loud in its praise. I shall send jrou 

 ft photo of an ear that is 19 inches long. It is a most wonderful 

 com." — JOHM C. FooHLiGBR. Cincinnati, O. 



£.n silage and Fodder C* 



RED-COB ENSILAGE CORN 



This new and superior ensilage com we can 

 recommend as the heaviest cropping variety, 



and best for the purpose, producing 50 to 75 tons 

 per acre. It is a pure White Dent Corn, growing 

 on a red cob. The fodder is very leafy, with short 

 joints, sweet, tender, juicy, grows 13 to 14 feet in 

 height. Peck, 45c.; bush., $1.60; 10 bush, and 

 over, $1.50 per bush., sacks included. 



BLUNT'S PROLIFIC ENSILAGE CORN 

 Also called Mammoth Ensilage. Has pro- 

 duced 70 tons of fodder to the acre, and is one of 

 the most popular, producing two ears to the stalk; 

 'white ears of medium size; is earlier than the Red 

 Cob Ensilage. Peck, 65c.; bush., $1.75; sack of 

 2 bush., $3.35; 10 bush, and over, $1.65 per bush. 



, SUGAR CORN FOR GREEN FODDER 



Contains a larger percentage of saccharine in 

 the stalks on account of being a Sugar Com, which 

 j^ especially grown for fodder purposes, being of 

 't[uick growth and early maturity. Sown at the 

 rate of two bushels per acre, in drills four feet apart, 

 it makes splendid stalks 6 to 8 feet in height, which 

 are of the finest quality for feeding green, cutting 

 for ensilage, or curing for fodder. By express or 

 freight: per qt., 15c.; peck, 65c.; bush., $2.35; 

 10 bush, and over, $3.35 per bush. 



SELECTED SEED CORN AND OATS 



"I am more than pleased with JOHNSON'S GIANT 

 BEAUTY CORN. It is a most vigorous grower and yiekiei 

 double any other variety grown here." — Samuel Jones. 

 Cleveland, O. 



"I raised 50 lbs. of WASHINGTON OATS from one 

 pound of seed I purchased from you. They gave 17 to 21 

 stalks from each kernel, beating all others I have ever grown." 

 — ^A. A. Haix. Agate. Ore. 



"Your GOLDEN FLEECE OATS yielded 50 buaheb to 

 the acre; they are the finest and heaviest oats grown in this 

 " -FxANCis T. MOK&EU.. Torrasdale, Pa. 



