FIELD CORN 

 Leading Standard Varieties 



EARLY GOLDEN ORANGE DENT 



A 90 to 100 Day Variety. Long Desired by the Northern Farmer. 



Henderson's Early Golden Orange Dent Corn is the most desirably 

 colored corn we have ever seen, and when shelled it makes the prettiest 

 picture ever presented to the eye of the farmer. It is at least ten to 

 fifteen days earlier than any other dent variety, maturing in about 

 ninety to one hundred normal corn days and specially adapted for short 

 seasons of the northern latitudes. 



The stalks are about 10 to 12 feet high, very strong and rank. The 

 ears grow eight to eleven inches long and contain 14 to 18 rows of 

 kernels on a red cob. The grains are deep and solid, making it very 

 heavy in grain and a wonderful sheller. The ears for shelling were all 

 selected by hand and the seed is in first-class merchantable condition. 



Price, qt., 50c; peck, $1.35; bushel, S4.50. 



EUREKA YELLOW DENT 



105 to 110 Day Variety 



This is one of the finest and most productive field Corns grown; it is a 

 tremendous yielder. The plants grow 12 to 15 feet high, the ears are 

 very handsome, averaging 12 to 15 inches long, with small red cob cov- 

 ered full, and over both butt and tip ends, with 18 to 22 even rows of 

 large, deep grain of a rich orange-vellow color. 



Price, qt., 45c; peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.00. 



LANCASTER SURE CROP YELLOW DENT 



105 Day Variety 



One of the best varieties for cribbing and also silage. The fodder is 

 very tall, leafy, and withstands drought, develops the ear early, the 

 kernels are long and narrow, fills out to the ends and shells out very 

 satisfactorily. 



Price, qt.," 45c; peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.00. 



DIAMOND JUBILEE GOLDEN DENT 



110 Day Variety. Small Cob. 70 Pounds of Ears Produce 

 62 Pounds of Shelled Corn 



The ears average ten to fourteen inches in length, are of a beautiful 

 golden-yellow color, and are produced low down on the stalk, the aver- 

 age distance being three and one-half feet from the base of the ear to 

 the ground. The cob is red, small and firm, and covered with eighteen 

 to twenty-two rows of deep, heavy grain. Seventy pounds of ears will, 

 when dry, shell sixty to sixty-two pounds of corn. The ears are of sur- 

 passing uniformity, which accounts for the extra good yield of over one 

 hundred bushels per acre when planted on fairly good corn land. 



Price, qt., 50c; peck, $1.35; bushel, $4.25. 



LONG'S CHAMPION YELLOW DENT 



120 to 125 Day Variety 



Will mature in the latitude of New York if planted during the first 

 week of May. Early planting is essential, even though there may be 

 some risk of injury by the frost, which could be overcome on emergency 

 by replanting. This King of Corns is without doubt the finest, the 

 largest and the most productive Yellow Dent Corn ever produced, and 

 will be found to be of great value to the farmer, especially in the Corn 

 Belt of the Middle and Eastern States. 



It is a luxuriant grower, about 12 to 15 feet high, and in Lebanon 

 County, Pa., has never failed to mature by September 20th, when 

 planted the first week of May. 



Price, qt., 50c; peck, $1.35; bushel, $4.25. 



FLINT VARIETIES 



EXTRA EARLY YELLOW. It yields 75 bushels of shelled corn per 

 acre and can be shelled and grown earlier than any other variety. It is 

 especially adapted to Northern conditions (cool nights and short sum- 

 mers), and under favorable conditions the yield is immense. The ears 

 are eig:ht-rowed, remarkably long, frequently measuring 15 inches and 

 over, of a rich amber color, thickly set with large, broad kernels. The 

 stalks are medium height. In ordinary seasons it will mature in ninetv 

 days. 



Price, qt., 45c; peck, $1.25; bushel, S3. 75. 



Sow 8 to 10 qls. per acre. In ten-bushel lots or over, deduct 10c per bushel on Dent and Flint Corns, 

 pays transportation charges. 



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Hybrid Varieties 



With the introduction of the Hybrid Strains of Field Corn, there has 

 come a distinct advance in agricultural efficiency. Besides possessing 

 distinct disease-resistant qualities, they have proven their superiority 

 in out-yielding other standard sorts by as much as from 15 to 30%. 

 Our tests of the varieties which we are offering here, have proven them 

 to be outstanding. 



CORNELL No. 29-3 HYBRID DENT 



This variety was developed for ensilage on high elevations, and husk- 

 ing use on lower elevations. It is from inbreds of Cornell 11. Bloody 

 Butcher, Onondaga White Cap, and Luces Favorite. 



The kernels lack uniformity of color and range from white to deep 

 red and ripens in 110 days. 



Grows tall and somewhat more leafy; matures as early as Cornell 

 No. 11. Has a stronger root system than the open pollinated varieties 

 and therefore, less trouble with lodging. Can be used both for ensilage 

 and husking. This variety has become popular throughout New York 

 State and vicinity during the past few years. 



Price, qt., 60c; H Peck, $1.25; peck, $2.00; bushel, $6.75. 



CORNELL No. 11 HYBRID DENT 



This variety is very popular in New York State. Connecticut, New 

 Jersey, etc. Ripens in about 110 days; has long ear and heavy stalk; 

 can be used for silage or grain. 



Price, qt., 60c; Yi peck, 90c; peck, $1.75; bushel, $5.50. 



U. S. No. 63 HYBRID DENT 



Mature in 95 to 100 Days 



This is the earliest of all Hybrid Corn. The stalk is medium tall, 

 stiff and low eared. Will ripen when all others fail in a short season. 

 Price, qt., 60c; V 2 peck, $1.00; 1 peck, $1.80; bushel, $6.50. 



U. S. No. 13 HYBRID DENT 



Mature in about 115 Days 



A high yielding variety medium rough deep grain, medium tall stalk. 

 One of the highest yielding of all hybrid varieties for grain and silage. 

 Price, qt.. 60c; V> peck, $1.00; peck, $1.80; bushel. $6.50. 



FODDER AND ENSILAGE CORN 



Sow broadcast 2 bushels; in drills, 1 bushel per acre 



SOUTHERN HORSE TOOTH. Grows to a large size, is veryleafy 

 and well adapted for ensilage. The stock we offer is carefully selected 

 sun-dried and of high germination 



Price, qt., 45c; peck. $1.25; bushel, $3.75. 



EVERGREEN SWEET FODDER. Best for cutting and feeding 

 green during the summer months. This is better than any field Corn, 

 from the fact that it is so very sweet and nutritious that cattle will 

 eat every part of the stalk and leaves with relish. Drill thickly, in 

 rows three feet apart, using \Yi bushels of seed per acre. 



Price, qt.. 40c; peck, SI. 10; bushel, S3. 50. 



SEMESAN JR. IM- 

 PROVED. Corn-disinfec- 

 tant. Protects seed against 

 rotting, increases germina- 

 tion, controls blight. 4 

 oz., 30c; lb., 75c; 5 lbs., 

 S3.00; 25 lbs., S12.50. 



KING PHILIP. Coppery-red. Very early. 

 Usually matures three months after planting. Ears 

 large sized and handsome. 10 to 12 inches long. 

 Price, qt., 45c; peck, $1.25; bushel, $3.75. 



LARGE WHITE. Handsome ears, large 

 well-filled kernels, fine quality. 

 Matures in 90 days. 



Price, qt., 45c; peck, $1.25; 

 bushel, $3.75. 



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