ABUNDANCE 
A New Medium-Early Yellow Dent Corn 
Description: 
Grain a bright yellow, and first quality; 
ears 1 0 to 12 inches long, filled to the tips 
with 1 8 to 24 rows of kernels ; cobs small ; stalks medium size. 
The Abundance Corn has been thoroughly tried out and brought 
to the highest state of development by the most scientific system of 
com breeding ever contrived. All sterile stalks or those which fail to 
develop ears have been removed before the blossom from the sterile 
stalks have had a chance to mature and cross with the fertile. Years 
of careful handling along these lines has brought the Abundance to 
the highest possible standard. It is a vigorous grower and 
A Marvel for Resisting Drought 
so that a good crop is practically assured in spite of scorching winds 
and dry weather. 
Those who raise late dent varieties of corn and want a medium 
early variety for part of their crop so as not to have all their com 
harvest on at one time, should not fail to try the Abundance. 
The Abundance requires from 110 to 120 days to mature, and 
is adapted for growing in the central parts of Ohio, Indiana and 
Illinois and the southern parts of Iowa and Pennsylvania or places 
having a similar climate. 
With ordinary field culture it has yielded at the rate of 
120 Bushels of Shelled 
Corn Per Acre 
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