FOR 
THE FARM. 49 

FIELD CORN. 
Cur seed corn has been grown for us by specialists, and will be found of the highest grade as to quality and germi- 
nating power. We shall be pleased to quote any varieties not listed herein. 


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Farly Yellow Canada, or Flint. 
ears Jong, grain medium, bright yellow and flinty 
best adapted for mountain regions and north of Penn 
sylvania. Dozen ears 50 ets., qt. 15 ets., bu. $1.50. 
Cicud’s Early Yellow Dent. 
handsome ears, with unusually deep grains. 
grown by careful farmers. 
variety worth growing. 
Dozen ears 50 cts., qt. 15 ets., bu. $1.50. 
Longfeilow. A remarkably long-eared early vellow 
flint corn. A desirable variety for making meal. 
Dozen ears 50 ets., qt. 15 ets., bu. $1.50. 





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Gotpen Beaury. 

A ninety day corn, 
used principally for replanting where the other vari- 
eties fail to come up, and then maturing at the same 
time with the common field varieties ; good for north- 
ern latitudes. Dozen ears 50 cts., qt. 15 ets., bu. $1.50. 
Compton’s Early Yellow. The earliest variety, ripen- 
ing in 76 days, producing about 100 bushels per acre, 
Early, strong and vig- 
orous, growing from 6 to 8 feet high, producing large, 
This is 
aremarkably prolific corn, and should be largely 
It is in all respects a 
Golden Beauty. Very large handsome yellow grains. 
The ears are filled out to the extreme end; the cob is 
unusually small; it matures very early, and its yield 
is enormous. Dozen ears 50 ets., qt. 15 ets., bu. $1.50. 
Early Large White Flint. The old Hominy eight- 
rowed vuriety ; very early, productive, and of good 
quality. Dozen ears 50 cts., qt. 15 ets., bu. $1.50. 




Hickory Kine. 
Hickory King. A distinct White Dent Field Corn; the 
cob is remarkably small, and as shown in the cut can 
be nearly covered by asingle grain. The stalks are 
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Leaminc Gourp SEED. 
Leaming Gourd Seed. One of the best and most pro- 
ductive varieties, having very deep grains and hardly 
any cob. A reliable sort, and one that should be 
planted largely. 
Dozen ears 50 ets., qt. 15 ets., bu. $1.50. : 
Self-Husking. Ears 10 to 12 inches long, cob very 
small, grains amber-colored. To its productiveness 
it adds the peculiar quality of growing out of the 
husk, thereby rendering the labor of husking very 
light. Per pkt. 10 ets., qt. 25 ets., bu. $3.00. 
White Surprise. The best and most productive White 
Dent Corn; makes splendid meal for family use. 

Dozen ears 50 ets., qt. 15 ets., bu. $1.50. 

Farm Seeds are sent by express or freight at purchaser’s expense except where noted. 
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remitting 20 cts. for each 2 bu. seamless bag required. Add 15 cts. per qt. for postage on Field Corn. 
