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Stokes' 90-Day Dent 



( See ear on the left) 



This is one of the very earliest Yellow Dent 

 Corns, and is offered with the greatest confi- 

 dence that it will be entirely satisfactory to 

 any one who, for any reason, wants to plant 

 an exceedingly early Yellow Dent Corn that 

 will make a good crop under almost all condi- 

 tions of soil. It is a medium-sized ear, with 

 deep, oily grains and small cob; shells extra 

 well, and of the very highest quality. It pro- 

 duces strong, vigorous stalks, which are me- 

 dium in height and not easily blown down. 



Improved Learning Seed Com 



(See ear on the right) 



The Leaming, in its various types, is proba- 

 bly more largely planted, now, both in north- 

 ern and southern states, than any other field 

 Corn known. The ears are very handsome, of 

 good size, with fair-sized grain of a deep orange 

 color and small, red cob. The stalks grow to 

 medium size (not large), with few suckers, 

 slender and leafy, making most excellent fod- 

 der, and usually produce two good ears to a 

 stalk. It husks and shells easily; ripens in 

 from 90 to 100 days, and never fails to make a 

 good crop. Over 100 bushels per acre is not 

 an unusual crop for this Corn. It is also 

 adapted to a greater variety of soils than many, 

 producing unusually well on light land. 



Golden Beauty Seed Corn 



Where earliness is not an essential feature, 

 the Golden Beauty is a fine Corn. It has the 

 largest, broadest grains of any variety offered. 

 The richness of color and fine quality of grain 

 make it a superior kind for grinding into meal. 

 Time of ripening is from 110 to 120 days. 

 Stalks grow vigorously to a height of 8 to 10 ft. 



Chester County Mammoth Seed 

 Corn 



The ears are extra large, frequently 30 row^ 

 of medium-sized, sheep-tooth grains ; cannot 

 be relied upon to mature farther north than 

 Pennsylvania, but on strong land it is a very 

 heavy yielder. 



Snow-White Dent Seed Corn 



A large-eared, deep-grained white Corn, 

 maturing in 110 to 115 days, and yielding a 

 large crop. The ears are filled to the tip with 

 16 to 18 rows of deep white grains. 



Hickory King Com 



A pure white Dent Corn, with very broad 

 grains and small cob. Wants a good season to 

 mature. 



Price of any of the above seed Corns, by mail, post- 

 paid, lb. 30 cts., 3 lbs. 75 cts. ; by freight or ex- 

 press, sacks included, pk. 60c., bus. $1.75, bag of 

 2 bus, »3.25. 



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