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— but if he will fertilize his land, prepare it 
well, see that there is a full, even stand, and 
cultivate after he has the stand, he will 
grow a crop that will please him — profit 
him — astonish his friends. 
Long's Champion a favorite ensilage 
variety — growing in favor each year. Pro- 
duces immense tonnage per acre — preferred 
by many to the regular silage varieties. 
Long's Champion has been improved in 
our growers' hands during past few years. 
It has a richer yellow color than formerly — 
matures a bit earlier — a smoother ear has 
been bred. None of the productive ability 
of the variety has been lost. Long's Cham- 
pion can be made to yield 100 bushels shelled 
corn per acre in good hands. Ears have 
good thickness — good length — often weigh 
two pounds. The rich yellow grains have 
depth and width — a good ear is truly a mass 
of corn. See Price List. 
" Golden Yellow Dent." This is a 
very rich-colored yellow corn. The ears are 
a trifle thicker and a trifle shorter than 
Reid's Yellow Dent. The grains are deep, 
somewhat pointed. The red cob is small. 
Golden Yellow Dent shells well. Seventy- 
two pounds of ears frequently yield sixty- 
four pounds of grain. A good rebable yield- 
er. Yields heavily and reliably. Fodder is 
medium to tall, and leafy. See Price List. 
Long's Champion Yellow Dent 
" White Cap Yellow Dent." This is a distinct type of corn 
differing from every other one on our Hst. Ears appear white on the outside — but the sides of the 
grain are yellow — and when shelled the grain is yellow of a healthy, rich color. 
Our stocks of the variety are of a special prize-winning strain — developed by Mr. D. M. Landis, 
of Lancaster County. With this Corn, Mr. Landis has captured many first prizes at various Corn 
Shows over the country — local as well us National Shows. Besides its ability for prize-winning, Mr. 
Landis' White Cap Yellow Dent is one of the heaviest all-around yielding corns possible to secure. 
Heavy Yielder — Solid Ears 
White Cap Yellow Dent yields heavily of both ear corn and shelled corn — will respond with 
heavy crops on either rich soils or on those of only average fertility. Ripens in mid-season. The 
ears are of moderate thickness with 20 to 24 rows of corn. The grains are of good length — good 
size — very closely set on the cob — there is no lost space between the rows or grains. 
Throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, southern New York, and all States South, except- 
ing in mountains and highest altitudes — White Cap Yellow Dent will mature nicely. Makes good size 
ears. Each stalk produces a good car — which has much to do with the productive value of any variety. 
" White Cap " Corns are rapidly coming into favor, on account of their heavy yielding qualities 
and their being suited for soils of medium fertility. This strain of the White Cap Yellow Dent is a 
very true type, and one of the finest and most valuable corns we have ever offered. Anyone who has 
had disappointments with other varieties will find in this strain real value. See Price List. 
