Early Rochester 
A NEW EXTRA EARLY DENT CORN 
T HE late Springs and consequent late planting of corn for two 
years in succession have given corn growers lots of trouble in 
the way of soft and poorly matured corn. We have continually 
been bending our efforts to get the earliest Dent corn possible and 
in the Early Rochester are fortunate in securing what has proved to be 
The Earliest Dent Corn We 
Have Ever Planted 
and one which will mature good sound grain in this latitude and has 
also proven equally as satisfactory as far north as the Dakotas, Minn- 
esota, Wisconsin and other northern localities requiring the earliest 
Dent varieties. 
I7w T «,».w T Ouolif-tr you could ask for is combined in 
tL,very vjood Quality [ he Early R oc h es ter. Grain is 
long and a beautiful yellow. Ears are large for so early a corn, having 
14 to 20 rows on each ear. Cob is exceedingly small and will surprise 
you in the amount of shelled corn from a bushel of ears. 
The Early Rochester, for so Am FfinfmOUS Yipldpr 
early a variety, has proven to be 
We do not of course compare this sort with such large late corn as 
Mogul and Goldsmith, which are grown in the Southern corn belts of 
the country, where the growing seasons are longer. What we wish our 
customers to understand is that for localities requiring an extra early 
Dent corn the 
Early Rochester heads the list 
of all Early Corn 
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