EWING'S SELECTED ENSILAGE SEED CORNS 
We would also recommend b.iyers. if they receive their Corn early in spring. 
DENT VARIETIES 
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c^n roth-red-aTd-thlt?^ ^?^e ^^n ht^?^^ ^^^^^^^ 
good depth with lemo" colored bofy " <*^°''<' °< 
'^^^m^t^r^^n^a-i^^?^^^^^^^^^^^ K^en^-ifJiow grain, coh of medium si^e. 
EARLY MASTODON-One'^ofnhe°'hfr:^'t''pr'oducing varieties Of ouick 
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''"e^n'^rm?us''JJIrof"exS5^^^^^^ Com. and grows an 
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It is evident that the variety 
has much to do with the ptoBt 
resulting from the Siloing of 
Com. We mean by that that 
the weight of crop per acre 
regulates the cost oer ton of the 
Ensilage, so that the varieties 
that will produce the most tons 
per acre, and at the same time 
are sure to ripen enough for 
the Silo before frost comes, are 
the most proBtable. Location 
and time of sowing has to be 
taken into account. If not 
sown till well on in June, sow 
an early Flint Com, in most 
sections of the Dominion. If 
sown middle of May, a taller 
and later sort would be most 
profitable. There are many 
varieties of Dent Corn that, 
even in the Province of Quebec, 
are certain to come to the right 
stage of maturity for Siloing, 
and that will produce from a 
quarter to a third more than 
the Flint varieties. 
One very important point to 
be observed in sowing Cora is 
this, that the distance apart in 
rows or hills should be regu- 
lated by the height the variety 
naturally grows, and if 3 ft. or 
3H ft. apart is the proper dis- 
tance for a tall growing sort 
like Red Cob, a H foot less 
would be equalh right for. say, 
Sanford, Compton, Longfellow, 
to spread it out and thus keep it in perfect condition' tTsowing «mf." 
FLINT VARIETIES 
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Sjlde^ye low kernels Proh?h IT^^ are well filled with large, broad 
Height.^ to 10 ""'' wruffo^VrteTist °' ^nt varieties! 
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lo^l'-c?''- M'DNIGHT-An eight-rowed, extra-eariy Yellow FUnt Com The 
WeS ^^^^jti Lfeii^ ' 
"^fn■/p^=oKn^dS?d^.T^J^J^^^^^^ Harly. hardy 
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SUGAR OR SWEET VARIETIES 
""aTo?7eSy^-bKL?e^^^^^^^^^^ ^-ge. Is early 
PERRY'S HYBRID-Medium in height and earUness 
SUGAR FODDER or EVERGREEN SIirAD t, ^ u 
splendid Ensilage, t Kr F^JlSf "g^ ,5""'' 
'^'^1f.^°T"~^'"l"='' ^° P'-«=di"S. but hardly so tall. No variety of Corn 
excels It m number of ears it produces. We recommend it stroTgly^ 
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SEED CORN ON THE EAR 
72 lbs. per Bushel PEDIGREE STOCK— SELECTED EARS 
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*^"T?f?,T^';'-?^,'WV"^'^-?"S'"'''^<l grown in province of Quebec 
1 he earliest of all Flint varieties. Superb ears, 12-rowcd. uueoec. 
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