A. H. HOFFMAN. LANDISVILLE, PA. □ 
Golden Yellow Dent 
This is a moderately early variety that will mature in short seasons almost any- 
where ill Pennsylvania and States East, West and South. It is moderate to large 
in size with an extremely deep kernel. It 
is a most beautiful t3'pe and yields much 
more grain than cob. It fills out nicely in 
land of moderate fertility with fair sized 
ears on ever}' stalk. It may be planted 
more thicklj' on rich soil than most other 
varieties. 
This corn on the ear will not fill the 
crib as well as shorter grained varieties but 
will yield heavily in shelled corn. It is 
altogether a splendid variety of corn to plant under almost any conditions. (See 
Prices on page 10). 
Improved Early Learning 
This is the genuine, original Early Leaming Corn that was originated b}' J. S. 
Learning, now deceased, in Ohio man}- years ago. 
It is not large in the ear. The grains are deep. Stalks are short. The ears 
grow low down on the .stalk. Matures very early, ripening next to the Flint Corns. 
The color is a rich yellow. Ears taper somewhat with a tendency to come to a point 
at the tip. This characteristic offends the corn experts but the variety will please all 
who .seek an extremeh- earh' corn that will yield well in sections where the season is 
necessarily short. This variety should do well even North of Pennsylvania and if 
planted in time will mature even in the higher altitudes. 
Where the season for growing corn is long or of even moderate length, we would 
prefer some of the other varieties we offer. Improved Leaming has a place where the 
.season is short that cannot be filled by other dented varieties. 
See Prices on page 10. 
Reids Yellow Dent 
