WOODBURN GOLDEN 
YELLOW DENT 
Best Midseason 
Variety 
Woodburn 
Corn 
Yellow Clarage 
Holds World’s Record for Yield 
This variety is a general favorite wherever grown, 
especially does it appeal to those who like to pro¬ 
duce show corn. It has been so carefully bred that 
every ear is of the same type and in so breeding 
the ability to produce has been very greatly in¬ 
creased. Wherever grown it has established rec¬ 
ord yields of good solid corn. It is easy to husk 
and one of our very best feeding corns. A load 
of Clarage will outweigh almost any other variety. 
Clarage matures in about 110 days. Average 
length of ear about 8 % inches. Average height of 
ear on stalk from 4 to 5% feet. Foliage very 
heavy, making excellent fodder 
and where high percentage of 
corn is desired it makes wonder¬ 
ful ensilage. The foliage gives 
it a heavy tonnage. We fill sev¬ 
eral of our silos with Clarage 
each season and recommend it as 
one of the best early maturing 
varieties for that purpose. 
Prices, bu., $2.00; y 2 bu., 
$1.25; peck, 65c. 
Our seed was secured from Mr. Woodburn (in Cham¬ 
paign County) soon after it was introduced. We bought 
several of his entire crops and have carefully bred and 
selected until we can safely say it is one of the best 
producing varieties of good solid corn in Ohio today. 
Our experience is backed by many of the 
leading corn growers of the State. It ripens 
5-10 days later than Cash and together 
make an excellent combination, both yield¬ 
ing heavy crops and the Cash maturing 
earlier gives you an opportunity to have it 
out of the way just in time for the Woodburn. 
The Standard Mid'Season 
Variety 
This variety has an accredited yield of 
134.31 bushels corn per acre in Men’s 10- 
acre contest. Has been a consistent heavy 
yielder of good solid corn carrying highest 
feeding value. It is the standard mid-sea¬ 
son corn. 
Large ears of golden yellow corn with big deep 
grain will always distinguish Woodburn from any 
other variety. So popular has it become that it 
has won a special class in practically all corn shows 
in Ohio and other states. The stalks are medium 
size, carry plenty of blades and the ears are about 
4-4 y 2 feet on the stalk. Many stalk3 carry two 
ears measuring about 9 inches on average soil and 
larger in proportion to the fertility. Woodburn has 
never failed to produce a good yield for us and has 
won a permanent place on our farms. It will not 
disappoint you and may increase your yield many 
bushels per acre. Price, bu., $2.00; bu., $1.25; 
peck, 65c. 
Yellow Clarage 
Ears 
Blue Clarage 
ESPECIALLY EARLY FOR HOGGING 
DOWN. MATURES 85-85 DAYS 
This Is a general favorite of the very 
early varieties. Produces heavy yield of 
good well-filled ears. Grains are deep 
and very broad, color is blue, hence the 
name. Many growers use and sell it as 
sweet corn as it is white until It begins 
to dent. When thrown to stock along 
with yellow com they will eat the blue 
first. HAS VERY HIGH FEEDING 
VALUE. The stocks are of medium 
height and carry heavy foliage. It Is 
a very vigorous grower and can be 
planted earlier than most kinds. 
Many farmers in our neighborhood 
use it for their main crop where all 
com is fed on farm. Feeders generally 
pay a premium for Blue Clarage. We 
especially recommend it to you. Price, 
per bu., $2.00; bu., $1.25; peck, 65c 
T f"T This variety was developed 
vvllIN MLKjKj 11 from Pride of t h e North and 
differs from it principally In that it is about two 
weeks earlier in maturity, and in stalk about a foot 
shorter. The ears are cylindrical in shape, 6 to 8 
inches long, usually not filled well at tips. Has 14 
to 18 rows on rather large cob. The color is yellow 
but some reddish ears appear. The selection was 
made not to produce a show corn but for high yield 
and early maturity. Very popular in the east. 
Price, per bu., $2.00; *4 bu., $1.25; peck, 65c. 
Early Golden Surprise 
Will mature anywhere in the corn belt. A great 
deep grained high duality feeding corn. The cob is 
small and many times we have shelled 60 to 62 
pounds of shelled corn from 70 pounds of ears. 
The stalk is of medium size and stands very erect. 
There are a great number of blades which makes 
it valuable for feed. We recommend Golden Sur¬ 
prise where you want to hog off part of the field 
and allow the balance to stand. In fact, it fits 
in any program you may have because of its two 
outstanding characteristics, first being medium 
early and second a very heavy yielder. We are 
sure you will like Golden Surprise. Price, per bu., 
$2.00; y 2 bu., $1.25; peck, 65c. 
HAMPSHIRE DOWN SHEEP Our flock of about one hundred registered ewes are of excellent type and 
carry the very best blood lines. We are paying special attention to breeding for heavy wool covering 
along with the other qualities such as early maturing of the lambs, etc., that make the Hampshire so 
popular. One of our rams will improve your flock. Write us and we will ‘describe more fully. 
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