•»SENECA«- 
J*EW WHITE HEFT CO'RF • 
XShe Corn to Groto 
for 'Profit . 
I T makes a sturdy growth of stalk ; the ears are as 
near perfection as possible and are well filled out 
at the ends. The kernels are white and are uni- 
form in size and of good shape. Those who have 
seen it growing pronounce it by far the best white 
corn they have ever seen. The stalks grow to a 
height of about 8 feet and on account of their vigor 
this corn will withstand drought and continue to grow 
when other corn makes practically no growth at all. 
^/In Enormous 
Cropper. 
As it is one of our latest originated varieties, we 
had only a small quantity of it to plant last year, but 
from measuring the ground, we found that it had 
yielded at the rate of 82 y 2 bushels per acre, and not- 
withstanding the rank growth of the stalks they were 
excellent fodder. Any number of ears measured from 
12 to 14 inches in length. 
An Ideal Corn. 
Anyone who wants an enormous yielding white 
corn and who is situated in a latitude where large- 
eared dent varieties are raised, should not fail to try 
some of this variety. 
N. B. Our Seneca corn has large ears and is not 
adapted for growing in northern climates, but for 
Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Southern Nebraska, Southern 
Iowa and all points of a similar latitude, "or farther 
South, or which have a similar climate, there is no 
better white corn in existence. 
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