BALDERSON COMPANY, Inc 
626 Indiana Ave., N. W. 
617 “C” Street, N. W. 
Washington, D. C. 
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SEED CORNS 
All of our Field Corns are grown undei contract especiall} toi seed 
purposes. The seed is selected and saved only from the largest and best 
ears. It is carefully graded, screened, and fanned, which removes all 
small and broken grains. 
Owing to the great care we exercise in growing, selecting, grading and 
shelling our Corns and the superiority of our strains, we sell this in 
large quantities to many seedsmen in other States. 
BALDERSON’S VIRGINIA STATE WHITE DENT—Years of 
careful breeding and selecting has developed this beautiful strain of 
large White Corn. It is a great improvement over the old White Dent. 
It is very hardy, uniform in size and productive. Is pure white, large 
ear, medium size cob, fills out well at both ends. Prices fluctuate; quo¬ 
tations on request. 
EUREKA ENSILAGE—This variety is bred from the Cocke’s Pro¬ 
lific. The ears are much larger and longer, but not as many to the 
stalk. The ears run from 9 to 12 inches long. It is a rather hard, 
white variety, and makes excellent meal. Especially adapted to rich 
low grounds, and is decidedly the best ensilage variety. Prices fluctu¬ 
ate; Quotations on request. 
Boone County White Corn. 
BOONE COUNTY WHITE—A large eared variety of white corn. 
Has deep, soft and very white giains; it is a vigorous grower, is very 
popular and has taken more premiums for large yield than any other 
variety. Being a soft corn it is excellent for stock feeding, but is more 
likely to rot on the stalks in a wet season than harder varieties. Our 
seed is grown from premium stock. Prices fluctuate; quotations on re¬ 
quest. 
HICKORY KING—An early low growing corn which can be planted 
closer together than the large corns. It has a very small cob with large 
broad grains. Especially recommended for high, light land. Will 
yield more shelled corn per barrel of cob corn than any other kind. Is 
said to make better meal than any other variety. Prices fluctuate; 
quotations on request. 
VIRGINIA ENSILAGE—A large white corn with abundance of 
foliage which is used extensively for ensilage and fodder; also makes 
good yield of corn. Prices fluctuate; quotations on request. 
Prices on request. 
BALDERSON’S 
IMPROVED GOLDEN DENT 
The Best Early Yellow Corn 
As a result of carefully selecting, breeding, and growing this variety 
for many years, we now claim that in this Corn we have decidedly 
the best yellow Corn ever grown in this section. In fact, it has about 
superseded all other varieties of yellow Corn in this vicinity. It is a 
hardy, healthy, vigorous growing Corn, and a good ensilage variety, 
and while we do not claim it to be a prolific Corn, it yields from one to 
two nice large ears to the stalk. Our customers who have been raising 
this Corn for years report it as being by far the best yellow Corn, and 
it has fewer barren stalks than any Corn they have ever grown. It 
has large, broad grains of a rich golden color. It is not a flint variety, 
but it is a moderately hard corn, and because of this it does not rot in 
the fields during continued rainy weather, as many varieties of yellow 
Corn do. We sell this Corn in very large quantities to the seed house's 
throughout the South and North. It is exceptionally early, maturing 
in about ninety days, and because of its eariiness it is now being more 
largely grown in the Northern States each year for ensilage and other 
purposes, where the growing seasons are not long enough for the large 
late White Corns to mature. In this Corn we think we have decidedly 
the best yellow Corn for any purpose. Prices fluctuate; quotations oc 
request. Prices on Request. 
OUR SALES ARE CONSTANTLY INCREASING-THERE IS A REASON 
