GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
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Improved Leaming. A very popular 
and extremely productive variety. On 
good land the stalks grow tall, producing 
two good ears to each stalk. The ears 
are long, with small red cob well filled 
with grains of medium size, of a rich 
golden color. Extensively grown by 
Sugar Planters for first feed, and makes 
a good crop even in dry seasons, by 
reason of its strong vigorous growth. 
Stalks are leafy, making excellent fodder, 
while the grains being so deep, yield an 
extra large quantity of shelled corn per 
bushel of ears. 
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White Rockdale Corn. 
White Rockdale. A Southern variety 
has been planted quite extensively and 
has proven everything that was claimed 
for it. It is the best Southern White 
Corn in cultivation, flintier than the 
Mosby’s Prolific; moderately early; cob 
small, grain deeply dented, of pure white 
eolor and makes excellent meal. We 
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Improved Leaming. 
Bird Food has no Equal. 
