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MAULE'S FIELD CORNS 



Culture— Plant when weather has settled and ground has become warm, In hills 4 feet apart each way, allowing 2 or 3 plants to remain 

 in a hill, or sow in drills 4 feet apart, dropping one seed each foot in the drill; use 14 pounds of seed for an acre. For fodder or ensilage, bow 

 thickly in drills, 3 to 4 feet apart, using 56 to 81 pounds of seed per acre. With each variety, we give time of maturity under favorable weather 

 conditions. All prices are subject to change without notice; we make no charge for bags. 



809 Maules Improved Mastodon Yellow Dent Corn 



The Earliest of all the Large Eared Yellow Dent Varieties 

 Has a Record of 213 Bashels of Shelled Corn to the Acre 



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It is the largest eared, extra early yellow dent corn; the 

 ears measuring 9 to 12 inches in length, and from 7]4 to 

 8 inches in circumference, with 16 to 22 rows of grains, and 

 averaging at husking time nearly one pound each. Out- 

 yields any other variety ripening at the same time. 



It makes a rapid, strong and rank growth, attaining a 

 height of 9 to 10 feet, often producing 2 to 8 large ears to a 

 stalk. The foliage is large, making fine fodder and is one 

 of the best varieties for that purpose. 



We consider Improved Mastodon the variety to plant 

 where an extra early, large eared corn is wanted that will 

 mature in 95 to 100 days under favorable growing con- 

 ditions. It makes fine looking shelled corn, showing two 

 shades, a golden yellow with a white cap. 



There has been a brisk demand for this corn for years 

 past, and our supply has not infrequently been completely 

 exhausted early in the season. We regret to believe that 

 unscrupulous dealers have sold a great deal of inferior or 

 impure seed for Jlastodon. Our suggestion is, therefore, 

 that purchases be made only from reliable neighbors who 

 have raised the stock or that orders be sent direct to us at 

 21st and Arch Streets, I'hiladelphia, for the true seed. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 30 cts.; 3 pounds, 75 cts., postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (peck), SI. 00; 56 lbs. (bushel), S3. 25. 



799 Maule's Earliest of All Dent Corn 



The newest and earliest dent corn in cultivation. 

 It will nnature in New York, any of the New England 

 States, also the Dakotas, Northern Minnesota, Wis- 

 consin, Montana, Michigan and Canada. 



Often yielding 100 bushels of corn per acre. 



This new variety of Dent Corn, we believe to be the 

 heaviest yielder of any extreme early variety of corn yet 

 introduced. 



It is a very hardy grower, and prolific yielder for so early 

 a corn. The leafy stalks average 8 feet or more in height, 

 often producing two nice ears measuring 8 to Ul inches in 

 length, well filled with good sound kernels, of a dark red 

 shade, tipped with pure white, making it a very handsome 

 corn in appearance. 



It matures In 75 daysfi om date of plantingand yields on 

 an average of 100 bushels of corn per acre. 



This new corn can be grown with success anywhere that 

 Early Canada Flint Corn matures, as it is some 10 days 

 earlier than Early Canada Flint Corn. We strongly recom- 

 mend the planting of this new dent corn in the northern 

 climate or in any climate where a good strong early grow- 

 ing varietj' of dent corn is wanted. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; lb., 30 cts.; 3 lbs., 75 cts., postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (pk.) , $1.15; 56 lbs. (bu.), $4.00. 



8u Rcid's Yellow Dent 



The Most Popular Yellow Dent Corn 



For a number of years past Reid's Yellow Dent has been 

 one of the most popular varieties of the Middle West, some 

 people going so far as to say there is more of this corn 

 planted than of all other sorts combined. It is a true dent 

 corn, color a beautiful golden yellow, with one of the 

 smallest cobs for size of ear of any yellow corn. Ears are 

 frequently 9 to 11 inches long, and from 7 to 8 inches in 

 circumference. It is easily shelled and matures its crop 

 under favorable conditions In about 115 days. It undoubt- 

 edly has taken more prizes at the Illinois State Fair and 

 other great corn shows than any other variety. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; lb., 30 cts.; 3 lbs., 75 cts., postpaid. 

 HTot prepaid, 14:lbs. (pk.), $1.00;561bs. (bu.),S3.50. 



. 232 Sugar Corn for Green Forage 



Excellent for Dairy Stock 



For forage purposes, It is the best of all corns both as 

 green corn for ensilage or to be cut and used dry. Both 

 the stalks and fodder contain large amounts of saccharine 

 matter which is both fattening and relished by stock. It 

 is sown in drills 2]4 to 3 feet apart and requires 40 to 60 

 pounds of seed per acre. Ready to cut in .50 days. 



Packet, 10 cents; pound, 25 cts., postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, pound, 15 cents; 

 5 pounds or over at 12 cents per pound; 

 100 pounds, S9.00. 



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MAULE'S IMPROVED MASTODON 

 YELLOW DENT CORN. 



PLANT MORE POP CORN 



The demand for Pop Com in all large cities is enormous. 

 There is a market for yours. It also gives you good fodder 

 for your stock. For varieties and prices, see page 40. 



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„ ^ J - , ^ , ^ ^ ■-- MAULE'S EARLIEST OFALL DENTCORN. 



Customers may order 7 pouuds peck) of Field Corns at 14 pound (peck) rates; 28 pounds (Y^ bushel) at 56 pouud (busliel) rates. 



