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White Rockdale Corn. 



and nutriious. making excel- 

 lent feed and fine meal. The 

 ears are lar^e and handsome, 

 wr.h deep large grains, deep 

 orange color and small red cob. 

 It is very productive. The 

 shucks ever the ear better than 

 au\ Noithtrn or Western yf-.r - 

 ety we nave tver tried. It is 

 adapted to any variety of soils, 

 aid produces well on heavy or 

 light soil; it has shown itself 

 as verv reliable. 



\- Golden Beauty. This is 

 the handsomest of all yellow 

 corn; the ears are of a perfect 

 shape, long, aid tided out to 

 the end of the cob. The grains 

 are not of a fl nty type, mither 

 *re they so &off a-s to be greatly 

 shrivelled, as in the Gjlden 

 Dent. Gul len Beauty nidtures 

 Sugar Com. early, ripening in eighty days 

 from planting, and surpasses 



all in s ze arid beaut v of grain. 



Champion White Pear?. This is a 



verv handsome white corn. The u rain is 





pure white, exceedin^lv 

 two of which will span tl 



.vy 



co\ which is 



snuli. Bei "g medium in size of stalk it can 

 be planted much thicker than a i'-irge corn, 

 and at the same tun - bear a full sized ear. 

 The originator has established in Champion 

 White Pearl Corn a short, thick stalk, with 

 the ear growing low upm it, which i- an 

 ad vantage in stormy weather. Planted here 

 a yopd de 1 for the marke*. 



Mosby's Prrlifis. This is a Southern 

 C< rn, am: is recotnai ended f »r general crop. 

 The originator ; f this vai e ; . v s-y : • ' This 

 G r:i is a cr> ss betw-e.g i,w > wide'v different 

 varieties' It i s . pur.lv white; small cohj 

 deep full gr-rn_, neither to i h rl nor too 



soft, and stands crowding in the drill as 

 close again as any other kind. Ears of me- 

 dium size, but long. It stands the drouth 

 better than ordinary corn." Should be 

 planted ei-rly. 



Hickory TLiog. This field corn has 

 come into teneral cultivation. It has pro en 

 itself all that is claimed for it and is the 

 largest grained and smallest cobbed Pure 

 White Dent Corn in the world. It ;s early, 

 the ears are fr'Dtn seven to nine inches in 

 length, and are generally borne from three 

 to five on a stalk, making it very produc- 

 tive. The ears are we . 1 covered by the 

 shucks, a great consideration in field corn 

 planted in the South. 



White Rockdale. This new Southern 

 variet)' has been planted quite extensively 

 and has proven to be everything that was- 

 claimed for it. It is the best Southern 

 White Corn in cultivation, flintier than the 

 Mosby's Prolific; moderately earl} ; cob 

 small, grain deeply dented , of pure white 

 color and makes excellent meal. We recom- 

 mend same highly; any one u.-dng this corn 

 will not be disappointed. 

 I Improved Yellow Creole Corn That 

 corn which will produce well with little 

 cultivation, which is not affected by drought 

 or bv excessive rains; which is not injured 

 by climbing wet vines at time of its ma- 

 turity"; which resists the i ttacks of the birds 

 in the fiel •■, and the weevil in the barn, is a 

 valuable corn indeed. Such, a corn is the 

 Improved Creole. Long yeliow ears nihil 

 to the end, large grains, tapering co h , close 

 fitting covering of long ton u shuck; gen 

 erally two or more ears growi g high npo i 

 a tali firm stalk. This coin will yield, in 

 fit condition for stoiing. almost every ear 

 tint buds in the. spring. Loss of stock ,v 

 feeding corn t'lia: is in die least degree w c t 

 or tail ted with rot at the time of putting* 



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