Holmes Seed Company, Harrisburg, Pa. 51 



FIELD CORN 



GOLD STANDARD LEAMING — The Feeder's Corn 



(^old Standard 



Learning 



BRED FROM THE ORIGINAL 

 J S. LEAMING CORN 



We have increased the size of eara 

 and percentage of grain by breeding 

 from tapering to cylindrical shape. We 

 have also increased depth and roughness 

 of kernel and feeding value by increase 

 of protein and fat. The ears range from 

 9 to 11 inches long, 7 J to 8 inches in 

 circumference, weighing 12 to 17 ounces. 

 The stalks range from 9 to 12 feet in 

 height, are well developed below the ear 

 and slender above. They are very valu- 

 able for ensilage, and thrive well on all 

 soils where many other varieties fail. 

 It is an immense yielder, producing, 

 under favorable conditions, 100 bushels 

 or more to the acre. By mail, postpaid, 

 pkt. 10 cts., lb. 25 cts., 3 lbs. 65 cts.; by 

 freight or express, qt. 15 cts., pk. 60 cts^ 

 bus. $1.75. bag oi 2 bus. $3.25. 



Improved GOLDEN B EAUTY 



HAS THE LARGEST GRAIN AND SMALLEST GOB OF ANY CORN IN CULTIVATION 



The productiveness of the Golden Beauty Corn is due to the economical shape of the ears and the fact that a large proportion of the stalks 

 produce fine ears. It is the largest-grained and handsomest golden yellow Corn we have ever seen. The ears are of perfect shape, with 10 to 14 

 straight rows. Cobs are unusually small ; when broken in half the grains will reach across them. The richness of color and fine quality of grain 

 make it superior for grmding into meal. We can guarantee this Corn to give good satisfaction wherever grown. Lb. 25 cts., 3 lbs. 60 cts., post- 

 paid ; by freight or express, pk. SO cts., bus. $1.50, 2 bus. sack, $2,85. 



HOLMES' EARLY GOLDEN DENT 



No other Corn has given such general satisfaction as this variety, which was introduced by as. The Corn is light golden in color, very 

 characteristic of this variety. The ears are 9 to 11 inches long, 7 to 8 inches in circumference, 18 to 24 rows of kernels, each row containing 56 

 to 60 kernels. The ears weigh 11 to 16 ounces and are cylindrical from butt to tip. The cob is completely covered with solid Corn and the ears are 

 remarkably uniform. The cob is red in color, medium to small, with small shank, making it very easy to shuck. It matures in from 90 to 100 days. 

 By mail, postpaid, pkt. 10 cts., lb. 25 cts., 3 lbs. 65 cts.; by freight or express, qt. 15 cts., pk. 60 cts., bus. $1.75, 2 bus. bag $3.25. 



HOLMES' EARLY GOLDEN DENT— (See description above) 



