Early Rochester Corn 
THE EARLY ROCHESTER ON OUR IRONDEQUOIT SEED FARM3 
T HOSE who have been using 
Dent Corn which in unfavor- 
able seasons has not matured 
and have had their expected supply 
of feed cut off, will welcome this 
grand new sort. Under the unfav- 
orable conditions of 1907 the Early 
Rochester matured good, sound corn, 
and was harvested before the usual 
time for Fall frosts. €J We have 
planted this variety entirely on our 
Irondequoit farms this season. 
— 
If you want 
The Best 
Extra Early 
Dent Corn 
ever produced 
to this day — try the 
Early Rochester 
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Think of the Money 
You Can Make 
selling any surplus you 
may have for seed pur- 
poses. Your neighbors 
will all want seed and 
you can get almost any 
price you may name. 
The Best Insurance Policy 
place in your "tight box" for next year is to see 
to it that you have the copy of an order calling 
for some of the Early Rochester to be delivered 
next Spring. 
It Will Pay You well £ 
feeding purposes in any Northern locality where 
seasons are uncertain and earliness is of such vast 
importance, — but 
The Cost of the Seed 
for an acre 
of com is a 
small item and no farmer can afford to take chances 
by planting seed if there is any question about 
getting a crop matured before early Fall frosts occur. 
Lisbon, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 
“1 got a sample today of the Early Rochester Corn, 
from Mri. O. I. Speer to whom I sold eight bushels last 
year. It is the best ear corn 1 ever saw. He is taking in 
all his neighbors to see it.” Alex. Graham. 
“Enclosed find order for one bushel Early Rochester 
Corn, and hope you can supply me with as good seed as 
you did last year, and there will be no kick about the price.” 
James M. Potts. 
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