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finished corn well to the North. Husks very easily. 
Shells well. Cob is not thick, but long. Rows are 
closely set. Grains not so extra deep, but of good size 
and solid. Sixty-six to sixty-eight pounds of ears easily 
shell a bushel of corn. Rich in protein—a variety of 
very best feeding value. . . . Here is seed that has been 
properly cared for, cured right, tested and sound in 
every way. 
“White Cap Yellow Dent” Corn 
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This variety differs from every other on our list. Ears 
appear white—but when shelled, the sides of the grain 
show yellow. A heavy yielder of solid ears. 
Rows of grain are closely set on the cob. Ears of 
moderate thickness. Grains are of good size. 
Doesn’t require richest soils. Matures medium early. 
“Hoffman's Early 90-Day” Corn 
Matures in about ninety to ninety-five days. Makes 
fodder and ears of medium size. The cob is thin— 
husks easily. Grain is surprisingly large for so early a 
corn. It has a rich golden color. For something early, 
try this Corn. 
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“Red Cob White Ensilage” Corn 
Adapted to conditions over a wider area than is any 
other ensilage corn. Grain white—grows on a red cob. 
Stalks grow tall—produce an abundance of big leaves 
throughout their length. Sweet, juicy, tender, yielding 
an abundant tonnage of ensilage or fodder. 
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