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We recommend Mastodon Yellow Dent, Hickory King, Leaming and Red Cob Ensilage corn for the Silo 

s02 Maule’s Droughtproof Yellow Dent Corn 
Resists Drought and Scorching Heat Better Than Any Other Variety 
Droughtproof Yellow Dent produces handsome ears of good size and 
symmetrical shape with the dargest grains and the smallest cob of any 
Yellow Dent corn. In fact, from 70 pounds of corn on the ear, 64 pounds 
of shelled corn and only 6 pounds of cobs were obtained, which cannot be 
equalled by any other corn in existence. Grains are deep wedge shaped 
and of the brightest color. Fully asearlyasLeaming. Yield not excelled 
by any other sort. 
We do not hesitate to say that, all points considered—its beautiful color, 
long yellow grains, large ears—taking all points combined, it is the finest yel- 
low corn ever introduced, and each customer who gives it atrial will be 
fully convinced that it is the best 90 to 100 day corn he ever planted. 
Paeket, 10 cents; pound, 30 cents; 3 pounds, 75 cents, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 14 pounds (peck) 90 cents; 56 pounds (bushel), $3.00. 
801 Canada Early Yellow Flint Corn 
Unsurpassed for earliness; invaluable where seasons are short 
The most popularof all flint varieties; bears close planting. Maturesin 
about 85 days. Ears are of medium length and have 8 rows of large, deep 
yellow grains, which fill out to the extreme tip; cob small. Stalks grow 
about 7 to 8 feet high and make an excellent fodder. 
Packet, 10 cents, pound, 30 cents; 3 pounds, 75 cents, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 14 pounds (peck), 90 cents; 56 pounds (bushel), $3.00, 
803 Hickory King 
Makes a splendid quality of cornmeal 
This has the largest grains with the smallest cob of any white corn. Of strong 
growth. the stalks take a firm hold in the ground and stand upright. It yields splen- 
did crops on light soil and isthe most productive white field corn.” Ripens in 115 to 125 
days. It husks and shells easily and produces much fodder. Excellent for silage. 
Packet, 10cents; pound, 30 cents; 3 pounds, 75 cents, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 14 pounds (peck), $1.00; 56 pounds (bushel), $3.50. 
: 306 Improved Leaming 
Very Popular and Productive 
An early long-eared corn, averaging 10 inches in length, with 18 to 20 
rows of wedge-shaped, deep golden-yellow grains. A good ensilage or silo 
corn and extensively grown by stock feeders everywhere. Improved Leam- 
ing grows 8 to 10 feet in height. The ears are uniform with medium sized 
cob and husks easily. Very productive and an ideal yellow, dent corn. It 
requires 100 to 110 days to mature its splendid grains. 
Packet, 10 cents; pound, 30 cents; 3 pounds, 75 cents, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 14 pounds (peck), 75 cents; 56 pounds (bushel), $2.50. 
sor Johnson County White Dent 
Known as Boone County White 
The Most Popular and the Heaviest Cropping White Corn Known 
The high breeding of this variety makes its growth more uniform. The 
beautiful large ears are cylindrical in shape up to within about 2 inches 
of the tip. Both kernel and cob are white. The tipsof the ears are well filled, 
a large percentage being completely covered with grain. The kernels are 
uniform in size and very long and wedge-shaped; 18 to 24 rows on a cob. 
The ears will average about 10 inches in length and from 73 to 8 inches in 
‘circumference. There is very little space between the rows and this variety 
yields a very high percentage of shelled corn. The stalk is good and thrifty, 
ranging in height from 10 to12 feet. Matures in about 110 days. 
Paeket, 10 cents; pound, 30 cents; 3 pounds, 75 cents, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 14 pounds (peck), 90 cents; 56 pounds (bushel), $3.00. 
310 Maule’s Safe Crop Early Yellow Dent 
An early yellow dent corn adapted to all soils and climates 
Maule’s Safe Crop Early Yellow Dent corn matures its crop under favorable 
weather conditions in about 90 to 100 days. It has a strong root growth, 
whieh holds it up well during windstorms. The stalks grow to a height 
of 9 to 10 feet, and being closely jointed produce an abundance of fodder. 
The ears average in length from 9 to 10} inches, cob being very thin, often 
producing two large ears toa stalk; the grains, which are yery long and wide, 
are of a beautiful, bright golden yellow color. It is a splendid yielder, 
producing an average crop of 80 to 90 bushels per acre. Maule’s Safe Crop 
Early Yellow Dent corn will grow and produce its crop in any corn growing 
State in the Union. Can be planted later than most other sorts, and pro- 
duce a crop. 
Packet, 10 cents; pound 30 cents; 3 pounds, 75 cents, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 14 pounds (peck), 90 cents; 56 pounds (bushel), $3.00. 
814 Red Cob Ensilage One of the best for fodder 
A pure white corn cropping as high as 45 tons of foder peracre. Sweet, 
tender and juicy. More nourishment than from any other variety. Short 
joints, abundance of leaves and of tall growth. An excellent silo or ensilage 
corn. Esteemed by dairymen, stockmen and breederseverywhere. Matures 
in about 115days. 
Packet, 10 cents; pound, 30 cents; 3 pounds, 75 cents, postpaid, 
Not prepaid, 14 pounds (peck), 75cts.; 56 pounds (bushel), $2.50. 
































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