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LONG’S CHAMPION YELLOW DENT CORN 
THE HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENT IN CORN BREEDING 
HAS YIELDED 160 BUSHELS OF SHELLED CORN PER ACRE 
AVERAGE YIELD FOR 1904, 133 BUSHELS PER ACRE 
AVERAGE YIELD FOR 10 YEARS ON 80 TO 90 ACRES, 125 BUSHELS PER ACRE 
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This King of Corns is without doubt the finest, the largest and the 
most productive Yellow Dent Corn ever produced, and will be found 
to be of great value to the farmer, especially in the Middle and 
Eastern States, on account of its immense yield, at least 25% and 
often 50% more than can be obtained from the average old-type 
corns generally planted. @ Long’s Champion is the climax of 
25 years of Corn breeding and selection by Mr. I. S. Long, 
one of the most successful and progressive farmers in the Penn- 
sylvania corn belt. | The ears are of immense size, | 2 to | 4 inches 
in length, 8 to 11 inches in circumference, carrying 20 to 24 
uniform rows of long, large kernels well developed over tip and butt. 
It is a luxuriant grower, about 12 to 15 feet high, and in Lebanon 
County, Pa., where it originated, has never failed to mature by 
September 20th, when planted during the first half of May. 
There is but a limited quantity of seed grown by the originator 
for sale, and it cannot be offered by any other seedsman or dealer. 
@ Price, $1.50 peck; $5.00 bushel; 10-bushel lots, $4.90 per bushel. 
(For full description see page 27) 
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