Multicolor 
(Z5he many colored Corn.) 
A n entirely new and distinct variety of Field 
Corn, produced by crossing four of the lead- 
ing varieties, of various colors and character- 
istics, until the type has become fixed, and we have 
what has never been known — a many colored corn 
of fixed type. It is the result of many years care- 
ful fertilization by one of the leading specialists in 
the great Corn Belt of the West. 
It has yielded over 
100 'Bushels o_f Shelled Corn 
per lore . 
It is an extremely rank grower ; stalks growing 
from 7 to 10 feet in height; ears from 9 to 12 inches 
long ; cobs small with from 14 to 24 rows of corn 
on the ear ; it will mature in from 90 to 100 days, 
The grains are beautifully colored, showing* light 
led, dark red, golden yellow and amber of various 
shades on the same ear, making it one of the 
Handsomest Corns Grown. 
It is a medium variety, later than our Wisconsin 
Dent, but earlier than the “Seneca” or “Carnival. ” 
The originator says it contains more good points 
than any other variety grown and that 
It is the best Corn 
in cultivation 
on account of its being such a rank and vigorous 
grower. 
* 
It "Resists "Drought 
to a wonderful degree and will produce heavy 
yields when the ordinary varieties will hardly pay 
for the harvesting. 
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