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Johnson’s Giant Beauty Field Corn 
Giant Beauty is a cross between Cloud’s Early Dent and Golden Beauty, possessing the earliness 
and deep grain of the former, with the handsome, deep yellow color of the latter. Its rich, deep 
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. Pkt., 10c.; ear, 25c.; lb., 
30c.; 3 lbs., 75c., postpaid, by mail; by express or freight, sacks included, peck, 65c. ; bush., $1.75; sack 
of 2 bush., $3.30; 10 bush. and over, $1.60 per bush.; 50 ears, $2.75; 100 ears for $5.00. 
Corn—Standard Old Varieties SPRING RYE 
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Prices of the following eight varieties, each, per pkt., 10c.; | 
Ib., 25c.; 3 Ibs. for 70c., postpaid, by mail. By express or | Disti : 
freight, quart, 15c.; peck, 55c.; bushel, $1.60; sack of __ istinet from the win- 
two bushels, $3.10; ten bushels or more at $1.50 per | ter ry €; grain of finer 
bushel, sacks included. | quality and more pro- 
IMPROVED SNOW-WHITE DENT. The earliest, : ma ee ee can be success- 
most prolific and best white corn in cultivation. Thestalk | aes grown in any lati- 
grows so remarkably quick that it is seldom caught by | 7 Lis st and Sas nine 
drought. Ears large and ripen in 105 to 115 days. ar y sown in the Mid- 
PERFECTED GOLDEN BEAUTY. A large, broad- le a in place of 
grained yellow corn, maturing in 110 days from planting. ue | eing a much more 
LEGAL TENDER YELLOW DENT. Originated in profitable crop, on ac- 
Iowa. Very productive, ear large, with deep yellow grain on count of the production 
a small cob; stalk 9 to 10 feet, and matures in 110 to 115 days. of nearly four times the 
DELAWARE COUNTY DENT. Very productive; straw, and also as a 
ears large, grain bright yellow and of great depth, maturing catch’’ crop where 
in 110 to 120 days from time of planting. winter grain has failed. 
FARMERY’ FAVORITE GOLDEN DENT. Early, The straw is equally as 
with large ears; productive and adapted to thin soil. valuable as that of the 
CHESTER COUNTY MAMMOTH. Grain large, deep fall or winter rye, stand- 
and bright yellow; stalk large, averaging 12 feet. ing stiff, 7 to 8 feet high. 
EARLY YELLOW CANADA FLINT. Well adapted Produces 30 to 40 bushels 
to the North and for late replanting. of grain per acre. As it 
HICKORY KING. The largest-grained and smallest- does not stool like win- 
cobbed pure White Dent Corn in cultivation. ter rye, not less than 
two bushels to the acre 
should be sown. Pkt., 
Ensilage and Fodder Corn 10e. ; lb., 30¢e.; 3 Ibs., 75e., 
RED-COB ENSILAGE. This new and superior ensi- postpaid; peck, 50c.; 
lage corn we can recommend as the heaviest cropping bush., $150; 5 bush. and 
variety, producing 50 to 75 tons per acre. It isa pure White over, $145 per bush., 
Dent Corn, growing onared cob. The fodder is sweet, ten- bags included. 
der, juicy, Erawe = to ea g in ce ape er es Lae 
: ush. and over, 5 per bush., sacks included. 
eE SLUNT'S PROLIFIC ENSILAGE. Also. called BUCKWHEAT 
ammot nsilage. Has produced 70 tons of fodder to 
the acre, and is one of the most poplar. Peck, 60c.; bush., FOR SEED 
$1.70; sack of 2 bush., $3.30; 10 bush. ana over, $1.60 per bush. 
SUGAR CORN FOR GREEN FODDER. Especially NEW JAPANESE. 
grown for fodder purposes, of quick growth, valuable for The kernels are nearly 
feeding green, cutting for ensilage, or curing for fodder. twice the size of any oth- 
Bush., $1.15; 5 bush. and over, $1.60 per bush. f| er, of a rich dark brown 
|} color, and manufacture 
'a superior flour. It 
has rapidly displaced all 
others, and is now more 
Seed Barley | 
largely planted than any 
NEW MANSHORY. Earliest and most productive. | 
'other, being about two 
Qt., 15¢e.; peck, 50e.; bush., $1.50. 
SPRING BARLEY. Most popular in the North. Qt., | 
15¢e.; peck, 50c.; bush., 48]bs., $1.50. ™ weeksearlier. Pkt.,10c.; 
f lb., 25c.; 3 lbs., 65e., post- 
paid; gt., 15¢.; peck, £5c.; 
Spring Wheat 
bush., $1.50; 5 bush. and 
SASKATCHEWAN FIFE. This wheatis pronounced e : 
pave: $1.40 per bush., 

by the great milling kings of the Northwest the best. Fifty : 
bushels to the acre is not an uncommon yield. Pkt., 10c.; sacks included. 
Ib., 35c.; 3 Ibs., $1.00, postpaid; by express or freight, peck, SILVER HULL. Qt., 
65c.; bush., $2.00; 5 bush. and over, $1.85 per bush., bags in- SPRING RYE, SHOWING HEIGHT 15c.; peck, 45c.; bush. 
eluded. | AND PRODUCTIVENESS OF STRAW. $1.50. 
