New White Cap Yellow Deni Corn. 



This new corn introduced last year combines 

 more solid merit than any corn ever catalogued, 

 being suitable for all climates and soils, and yet 

 grows large ears and matures early. The ear grows 

 as large as the Learning corn and is from seven to 

 ten days earlier, and on poor, thin soil will yield 

 thirty per cent more corn. It will out-yield and 

 out-shell tiie Learning. 



Its great merit lies in the fact that it is as natural 

 a yielder as weeds, grows strong, rank and quick, 

 and will produce more corn on poor, tliin soils than 

 any kind now in cultivation. 



_After growing different varieties of merit S. H. 

 Todd, of Huron Co., O., the largest breeder of Ches- 

 ter White Hogs in the world says, "White Cap Yellow 

 Dent beats them all. It is sure to yield me a crop of 

 good, sound corn. It makes more bone and strength 

 than any other corn, and [ will grow no other sort.'' 

 One hundred farmers in Huron county, expert corn 

 growers, will confirm all that can be said about this 

 corn. Grown in a section with over sixty varieties, 

 it out-yielded all other kinds, and withstood the 

 drouth much better. None of it was fired, no dead 

 tassels could be seen, while on Leaming, Early But- 

 ler, Extra Early Huron, Golden Beauty and other 

 early sorts, dead tassels could be found, caused by 

 the hot, burningsun. 



This corn will be appreciated by those living in 

 drouth sections and by those farmers who have 

 poor, thin soil, while on strong, rich soil it has no 

 superior. 



The tip end of the grains are white, the inside 

 yellow, making it a beautiful color. There are more 

 fine points combined in this corn than any other in 

 cultivation. 



Large growers in the great corn belt as well as 

 those out of it will be pleased with this corn 

 because 



1st— It is as natural a yielder as weeds. '. 



2d— It yields large crops on poor, thin soil. 



od— The oars are large, handsome and well filled. 



4th— It is sure to mature in from 90 to 100 days. 



5th— It husks easy and shells easy. 



6th— It commands the higliest market price. 



7th— It will grow more bushels on poor, thin land 



than any other kind in the world. 

 8th— It stands the drouth better than 60 other 



varieties grown in the same county. 

 9th— It has a large number of rows on the cob, 



making it a great yielder. 

 10th— It will out-shell and out-yield the Leaming 

 corn. 



11th— It grows its fodder strong, rank and quick, 

 from seven to eight feet high. 



12th— It is sure to please all who give it a trial. 



Price per pkt. 10 cts., pt. 25 cts,, qt. 40 cts. By 

 freight or^ express, pk. 75 cts., bu. $2.00, 2 bu. (with sam- 

 ple ear) $:150. 



SWEET CORN FOR FODDER. There is nothing 

 better cor green feed, or for curing for winterthaa 

 sweet corn. Cattle highly relish it, and when fed 

 on it keep in fine condition and give an abundance 

 of milk. It has the great merit of being so sweet 

 and palatable that cattle eat every part of the 

 stalks and leaves. Also excellent for soiling. Sow 

 in drills or broadcast. State whether it is for 

 summer or winter feeding, when ordering. Per 

 pk. 60 cts., bu. $2.00, 2 bu. $3.f.0. 



KAFFIR CORN. A new and valuable crop for both 

 grain and foliage. Its full growth is almost six 

 feet; its habit is stalky, producing thicKly set and 

 wide foliage. Farmers should give this new fod- 

 der plant a trial. Per pkt. 5 cts , % lb. 10 ..cts., lb. 

 20 cts., 3 lbs. 50 cts. 



