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EXD CORN 



The 100-Day Bristol Field Com 



This valuable field Corn grows steadily in reputation year by year, and is well worth the atten- 

 tion of every corn- and ensilage-grower in the land. While it does not make quite so large a fod- 

 der as some varieties of white Corn, by chemical analysis it is shown to be very high in protein, 

 and for this reason it has been recommended by several experiment stations as specially valuable 

 for ensilage. It is difficult to believe that a Corn making the heavy growth of stalk and fodder 

 which this does can mature its magnificent ears in lOo days, but this it does regularly and 

 has done for several years past. The grain is a light yellow. The cob is small. It is easily husked 

 and is a desirable Corn in many ways. Price by mail postpaid, lb. 30 cts., 3 lbs. 75 cts., by freight 

 or express (sacks included), pk. 60 cts., bus. $2. Bags of 2 bus. $3.75, 10 bus. lots and over at $1.75 

 a bushel. 



"Gold Standard" Learning Seed Com 



This is a type of Corn that has been bred by crossing the Leaming Corn with some of the larger 

 gourd Seed Corns and has been carefully bred for several generations so that the type is abso- 

 lutely uniform and true. The Corn I ofEer is raised by a scientific corn breeder and is not an 

 ordinary field crop, and will produce magnificent results. The ears are uniform in size, but 

 slightly tapering toward the tip and well filled out both at tip and butt with small cob and deep 

 grains, and, unlike the old type of Leaming, has a grain that is rough on the end and not indented. 

 It is a very fine, golden yellow, making a magnificent meal. Price by freight or express (sacks 

 included), pk. 65 cts., bus. $2.25, bag of 2 bus. $4. 



Improved Leaming Seed Corn 



(See ear on the right) 



The Leaming, in its various types, is probably more largely planted, now, both in northern 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 fodder, and usually pro- 

 duce two good ears to a stalk. It husks and shells easily ; ripens in from 90 to ico 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. Price 

 by freight or express (sacks included), pk. 65 cts., bus. $2.25, bag of 2 bus. $4. 



Golden Beauty Seed Com 



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 no to 120 days. Stalks grow 

 orously to a height of 8 to 10 ft. Price pk. 60 cts., bus., $2, bag of 2 bus. $3.75. 



Early 8-Rowed Yellow Canada Flint Com 



Th' Flint Corns are the hardiest and earliest in maturing, and can be grown satisfactorily much 

 t..rther north than the Dent Corn. It is also well adapted for replanting the later varieties. By 

 mail, postpaid, lb. 25c., 3 lbs. 65c.; by freight or express, pk. 6oc., bus. $2.25, sack of 2 bu 



White Hickory King Com 



A pure white Dent Corn, with very broad grains and small cob. 

 mature. Price pk. 60 cts., bus. $2.25. 



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