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A Great Novelty in Field Corn for 1902 



Austin's Colossal Yellow Dent 



Photograph of average ears austik's colossal yellow dent, absolutely 

 the largest and most productive field corn in cultivation. 



AN ENTIRELY NEW AND RE- 

 MARKABLE VARIETY 



A perfect wonder in large 

 size of ears, uniformly over 

 a foot in length 



The Highest Average Yielder 



This new corn excited the admiration 

 and wonder of thousands of farmers who 

 visited the Agricultural Building at the 

 Pan-American Exposition at Bufl'alo, the 

 past summer. Of the hundreds of varie- 

 ties there, exhibited from almost every 

 State in the Union, it carried oflf the 

 honors, and we feel justly proud in being 

 the first seedsmen to procure the seed 

 from its experienced originator, Mr. H. 

 W. Austin, and offer it for sale to our 

 customers. The yield on the farm of the 

 originator the past season was at the rate 

 of 120 bushels to the acre, and in the 

 most unfavorable seasons it has never 

 given less than 100 bushels to the acre of 

 its magnificent ears, borne 2 to a stalk, 

 ripening in 110 to 120 days from planting; 

 grain deep, rich yellow, very heavy, and 

 will sell for the highest prices on any 

 market in the land ; stalks medium, not 

 too large, and produce enormously on 

 both light and heavy land. Prices for 

 1902: lb., 40c.; 3 lbs., $1.00, by mail, 

 postpaid ; by freight or express, sacks 

 included, peck, $1.00; bush.,$3.00; bagof 

 2 bush, for $5.00. On ear, 25 ears for 

 §2.00 ; 50 ears for $3.00 ; 100 ears for $5.00. 



LONG WHITE 

 COW HORN 

 TURNIP 



The Most Popular and 

 Best for Stockmen 



Has rapidly grown in favor for agri- 

 cultural purposes. It is a fine keeper, 

 heavy cropper ; color pure white, except a 

 little shade of green at the top, and is 

 carrot-like in form, growing nearly half 

 out of the ground, and generally slightly 

 crooked. It is delicate and well flavored, 

 of rapid growth and very nutritious. Pkt., 

 5c.; oz., 10c. ; i lb., 20c.; lb., 50c., post- 

 paid ; 5 lbs. and over, by express, 35c. 

 per lb. 



PRESS OF EDWARD STERS & CO., INC., PHILA. 



