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CORN, POTATOES, OATS, GRASS SEED 
Reids Yellow Dent 
This is one of the most popular yellow corns known to the farmer. It has every- 
thing in point of merit that any corn grower may wish for for planting anywhere at all 
except where seasons are extremely 
short! 
Reids Yellow Dent does not grow 
to immense size but it is a variety that 
produces ears about the average in 
size and it seems that even where 
planted thickly every stalk produces 
an ear that would be worthy of any 
good corn. With anything like soils 
of average fertility and a little atten- 
tion, Reids Yellow Dent will produce 
enormous crops. When a shock is 
husked it 3delds comparatively few 
inferior ears. 
This variety conforms to the usual 
standards fixed at the corn shows. No 
other yellow corn will produce ears 
with rows averaging as straight — with 
the tips and butts so nearly closed — 
with so little waste space between the 
rows — with such depth of grain — with 
such a beautiful and rich yellow color. 
The cob is very small and the variety 
shells extremely well. 
If you insist on having a good yel- 
low corn and cannot choose between 
the varieties we offer, you cannot go 
wrong by deciding in favor of Reids 
Yellow Dent. See Prices on page 10. 
Our stock of Reids Yellow Dent 
was produced this season right on 
Hoffman Homestead Farm. The seed 
was from prize stock originating in 
Ohio. There was 10 acres, a light 
coat of manure was applied but no 
commercial fertilizer. Only ordinary 
culture was given. The season was 
dry and not at all favorable for suc- 
cessful corn production. The ten acre 
plot matured nicely— ears were well 
developed and altogether very nice 
corn. Despite the unfavorable season 
710 bu.shels of 75 pounds each were 
produced on the ten acres. 
Reids Yellow Dent on Martin Racks 
