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Photograph of dexawabe county dent, with section of ear showing its small cob and large grain. 



KmEW field CORN-DELflW/qRE QOUNTT DEMT 



For some years Delaware and Chester, adjoining counties in Pennsylvania, have given the largest 

 yields of corn per acre of any district in the United States. This variety , although quite new, is already 

 very popular there, and is regarded as the most productive of any corn grown in these counties ; ears 

 large, grain bright yellow and of great depth, as shown in photograph above ; maturing in 110 to 120 days 

 from planting. It is one of the best. Pkt., 10c. ; lb.. 30c. ; 3 lbs., 7oc., postpaid, by mail ; bv express or 

 freight, peck, 70c.; bush., $2.00; sack of 2 bush., §3.75 ; 10 bush, and over, $1.75 per bush., sacks included. 



inPROVED WHITE DENT CORN 



11^^ This new variety has proven itself the earliest, most pro- 

 ^lidc and best white corn in cultivation. Tlie stalk grows so 

 remarkably quick that it is seldom caught by drought, very 

 leafy and 10 to 12 feet in height. The beautiful snow-white 

 ears are large and' broad and ripen in 105 to 110 days from 

 planting. It has yielded the past two seasons from 80 to 100 

 bushels to the acre on thin ground, that would not produce 

 half that much of most varieties of yellow corn. Pkt., lOc; 

 lb., 30e.; 3 lbs.. 75c., bv mail, postpaid ; by freight or express, 

 peck, 70c.; bush.,S2.00; sack of 2 bush., S3. 75. 



PRICES OF SEED OF FOLLOWING EIGHT 



VARIETIES 

 Per pkt., 10c. : per lb., 25c.; 3 lbs. for 6"c., postpaid, by 

 mail. Bv express or freight, quart, 15c. ; peck, 60c.; per 

 bash., SI. 75 ; per sack of two bush., S3. 40. Ten bush, 

 or^ore at Sl.65 per bush. Sacks included; delivered 

 f.yO. b. cars at Philadelphia. 



^ GOLDEN BEAUT¥ CORN. A large and broad-grained 



fellow corn, maturing in 110 days from planting. Ourstrain 



has, been perfected and improved, and is equal to anv other. 



ITTVATERLOO EXTRA EARLY DENT. Originated 



in jfebraska, where it is noted for its great earliness, ripening 



in ninety davs. The ears are small, but it is a great yielder. 



__ ■ FAR5IERS' FAVORITE GOLDEN DENT. Early, 



" TtTth-large ears, productive and adapted to thin soil. 



£> LEGAL TENDER YELLOW DENT. Originated in 

 ICwa, and very popular in many sections of the West. Very 

 productive, ear large, with deep yellow grain on a small cob, 

 stalk 9 to 10 feet, and matures in from 110 to 115 days. Weli 

 adapted to both light and heavv land. 



J^ CHESTER COUNTY MAJIMOTH. Grain very large, 

 deei»'and bright vellow; stalk large, averaging twelve feet. 

 I/TEARLY MASTODON CORN. Ear large, grain deep ; 

 verv^eArlv and productive. 



^»<EARLY YELLOW CANADA FLINT. Well adapted 

 to Ui€'North and for late replanting. 

 .^/^HICKORY KING. The largest grained and smallest 

 •fobbed pure White Dent Corn in cultivation. 



EN5IL/1QE AHh FObbER CORN 



RED COB ENSILAGE. This new and superior ensi- 

 lage corn we can recommend as the heaviest cropping vari- 

 ety, producing fifty toseventy-fivetons per acre. It is a pure 

 White Dent Corn, growing on a red cob. The fodder is 

 sweet, tender, juicv, grows thirteen to fourteen feet in height. 

 Peck, 50c.; bush., S1.50; sack of 2 bush., 82.90 ; 10 bush, and 

 over, SI. 40 per bush., sacks included. 



BLUNT'S PROLIFIC ENSILAGE. Also called 

 Slaminoth Ensilage. Has produced seventy tons of fodder 

 to the acre, and is one of the most popular. Peck, 60c.; bush., 

 $1.75, sack of 2 bush., S3.40; 10 bush, and over, S1.65. 



SODTHERN HORSE TOOTH. Adapted for ensilage. 

 Peck, 50c.; bush., 81.50; 10 bush, and over, 81.40 per bush. 



SUGAR CORN FOR GREEN FODDER. Profitable 

 for milcli cows. Bush., 81.60 ; 5 bush, and over, 81.50 per bush. 



IMPROVED WHITE DEN'T — GOLDEN BEAUTY — LEGAL TESDEB. 



TOP/IQCO 5EEb 



CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF. Saved from selected 

 plants. Pkt., lOc; oz., 20c.; H lb., 60c.; lb., 82.00. 



HAVANA. Genuine imported seed, direct from Cuba. 

 Pkt., lOe,; oz.,35c.; ^Ib, Sl.OO; lb., 83.75. 



SUMATRA, STERLING, GENERAL GRANT, 

 PENNSYLVANIA AND LANCASTER BROAD 

 LEAF, each, pkt., lOc; oz., 25c.; J^ lb., 75c.; lb., 82.50. 



