WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 
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PAGE’S HIGH-BRED SEED CORN—Continued 
Red Cob Ensilage—A desirable corn for green fodder. 
Smoky Dent —One of the earliest types; excellent for ensilage. 
Southern White —Late, fine for ensilage or green fodder. 
Superior White Pearl —Early, adapted to short season localities. 
Tliepage Early Dent —An ideal ensilage corn. 
Tine Eureka —Virginia grown, tropical growth, late. 
West Branch —Abundance of foliage, large ears. 
West Branch Sweejistakes —Early and productive. A leader for 
the silo. 
White Cap Yellow Dent —An early ensilage variety. Sometimes 
used for husking. 
Amber Flint —Large growing, used for husking. 
Early Canada Flint —Good producer, one of the earliest corns. 
Genesee Valley Flint —Large ears, sure to mature. 
Golden Nugget Flint —Has heavy and abundant growth. 
King Philip Flint —Early, one of the husking types. 
Longfellow Flint —A large growing flint variety. 
Mammoth Yellow Flint —Very productive, excellent for the silo. 
.New York State 8 Row —-Most in demand as a husking corn. 
Sanford White Flint —An old timer, early and productive. 
Schoharie County Flint —Early, large growing variety. 
