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FIELD CORN 



Culture — Plant when weather has settled 

 and ground has become warm, in hills 4 feet 

 apart each way, allowing 2 or 3 plants to remain 

 in a hill, or sow in drills 4 feet apart, dropping 

 one seed each foot in the drill; use one peck of seed for an acre. For fodder or ensilage, sow 

 thickly in drills, 3 to 4 feet apart, using 1 to 1% bushels of seed per acre. A bushel of field 

 corn weighs 56 pounds. With each variety, we give its time of maturity. 



808 Maule's Dependable Yellow Dent Corn 



One of the Largest and Most Reliable Long-Eared Varieties 

 A Tremendous Yielder of Corn and Fodder 



Maule's Dependable Yellow Dent Corn, which 

 we have been hybridizing and breeding to a dis- 

 tinct character for several years is now so per- 

 fected as to uniformity in size, color and 

 shape, that we have not the least hesitation in 

 recommending it to our customers in all sec- 

 tions. Maule's Dependable Yellow Dent pro- 

 duces a beautiful, large, golden yellow grain, 

 which is sure to please. The cob contains 18 

 to 22 rows, deep and solidly set. "When shelled 

 it makes the finest appearance, but equally as 

 beautiful on the ear. The stalk grows to a 

 height of 10 to 12 feet, with a profusion of 

 large, broad healthy blades. The ears average 

 in length from 10 to 12 inches. It is a good 

 cropper, bearing an average yield of 75 bushels 

 per acre, maturing its crop in from 115 to 120 

 days under favorable weather conditions. 



This new introduction, which has already be- 

 come very popular in many sections, is now 

 extensively grown. Maule's Dependable Yel- 

 low Dent is a fit companion to either Improved 

 Mastodon or Droughtproof, as it matures its 

 larger ears only a few days later. 



All progressive farmers and corn growers 

 should try this wonderful large-eared corn. 

 It is as its name implies a dependable yellow 

 dent corn for your section, producing a maxi- 

 mum j-ield of both corn and fodder. 



Packet. 10 cts.; pound, 30 cts.; 3 pounds, 

 75 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, peck, SI. 10; bushel, S4.00. 



8i2 Reid's Yellow Dent 



The Most Popular Yellow Dent Corn 

 in the Great Central Corn Belt. Does 

 Equally as Well in Pennsylvania. 



For a number of years past Reid's Yellow 

 Dent has been one of the most popular varie- 

 ties of t he Middle West, some people going so 

 far as to say there is more of this corn planted 

 than of all other sorts combined. It is a true 

 dent corn, color a beautiful golden yellow, 

 with one of the smallest cobs for size of ear of 

 any yellow corn. Ears are frequently 9 to 11 

 inches long, and from 7 to 8 inches in circum- 

 ference. It is easily shelled and matures its 

 crop under favorable conditions in about 115 

 days. It undoubtedly has taken more prizes 

 at the Illinois State Fair and other great corn 

 shows than any other variety. 



Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 30 cts.; 3 pounds, 

 75 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, peck, $1.10; bushel, $4.00. 



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One of the Best Large-Eared Sorts 



It is one of the best and most reliable crop- 

 ping Yellow Corns in cultivation. It makes a 

 large-sized ear, small cob, deep grains which 

 are of a bright, attractive golden yellow color. 

 It Is singularly robust, and withstands injury 

 by adverse weather or other unfavorable con- 

 ditions better than any other sort we know of, 

 the ears and grains maturing remarkably well, 

 and always being marketed in bright, sound 

 condition. Produces two or three ears to the 

 stalk, growing about 10 feet high, and for a 

 first-class large yielding yellow corn it is 

 strongly recommended, maturing In about 110 

 days, under favorable weather conditions. 



Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 30 cts.; 3 pounds, 

 75 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, peck, S1.10; bushel, $4.00. 



808 MAULE'S DEPENDABLE YELLOW DENT CORN. 



