GOLDSMITH 
A NEW VARIETY OF 
Late, Yellow, Dent Corn 
PRODUCED BY MANY YEARS OF FERTILIZATION AMD 
SELECTION BY A CORN SPECIALIST. 
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[E have had this corn thoroughly tested by 
expert corn growers in Missouri, Kansas, 
Kentucky, Tennessee and the southern sec- 
tion of Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Nebraska 
and in faCt in practically every seCtion wherea 
late dent corn can be grown to advantage. 
It has been grown by the side of nearly all 
the heaviest yielding varieties grown in those seCtions and it 
has never failed to outyicld them all from ten to fifty bushels 
per acre. All who have grown it pronounce it “The 
Heaviest Yielding Yellow, Dent Corn in Existence.” 
We don’t care what variety of Yellow Dent corn you have 
been growing the GOLDSMITH will outyield it. 
The stalks are very vigorous and grow to medium 
height. Leaves broad which is necessary for a heavy 
yielding variety to mature the crop. The roots grow very 
rank and deep, so that it 
Withstands Severe Droughts 
and produces large yields where ordinary varieties prove a 
failure. The ears usually have from 12 to 18 rows of kernels. 
The cobs comparatively small. The grain a good size and 
a handsome yellow color. 
The Goldsmith is an Enormous Yielder 
A peck of seed will plant an acre and will pay you better 
than money in the bank at 100$ interest. The GOLD- 
SMITH has yielded at the rate of 150 Bushels of Shelled 
Corn per Acre on Test Plots. The GOLDSMITH is a 
late variety and should not be planted unless the growing 
season averages 130 days without frost. Don’t plant the 
old and run out varieties any longer. Plant the GOLD- 
SMITH and grow the biggest crop of corn ever grown in 
your sedion. 
Gardner Seed Co. 
