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SELECTED FARM SEEDS 



THE 100-bflY BRISTOL FIELD CORN 



When we first saw this corn growing in the field, with its 

 enormous stalks and fodder, twice the height of an ordinary- sized 

 man, and its magnificent ears, averaging nearly a foot in length, as 

 shown in the photograph, we were inclined to doubt its earliness. 

 But after growing it ourselves and on the farms of hundreds of our 

 customers, the past few seasons, we have found it cut and shocked 

 ready for husking in ninety-five to one hundi-ed days from the time 

 the seed was planted. The grain is a light yellow ; the cob is small 

 considering the size of the ear. It will produce as much fodder and 

 more corn than the famous Chester County Mammoth and other 

 late varieties, which require three to four weeks longer to ripen. 

 It is very liigh in protein, making it a fine ensilage corn. In fact, it 

 is a perfect field corn in all respects. Prices, pkt., 10c. ; ear, 25c.; 

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

 peck, 75c.; bush., $2 25 ; sack of 2 bush., $4.25 ; 10 bush, and over, 

 $2.00 per bush.; 50 ears, $3.00 ; 100 ears, $5.00, sacks included. 



JOHNSON 6r STOKES' NEW QlflNT 

 BEflUTT CORN 



In the new Qiant Beauty we have a very valuable and long- 

 sough t-for variety, viz.: A very large ear and grain, yet a very early 

 Yellow Dent Corn. Qiant 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 and 

 breadth of grain of the latter. It is absolutely the largest grained 

 of all yellow corn. Its small red cob and great depth of grain 

 are well shown in our photograph below, made from average ears. 

 Its rich, deep golden color and fine quality of grain make it very 

 superior for grinding into meal, and indicate its strong, nutritive 

 qualities. It is a very vigoi-ons grower, taking strong hold in the 

 ground and averaging eight feet in height, producing two large ears, 

 well filled to the extreme ends of the cob. The most perfect type 

 of Yellow Field Corn ever introduced. Pkt., 10c. ; ear, 25c., lb., 30c.; 

 3 lbs., 75c., postpaid, by mail ; by express or freight, sacks included, 

 peck, 75c.; bush., $2.25 ; sack of 2 bush., $4.25; 10 bush, and over, 

 $2.00 per bush.; 50 ears, $3.00 ; 100 ears for $5.00. 



Photograph of Johnson <t stokes' new giant dfauty corn. 



