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BUIST’S PEDIGREE CORN 
EARLY YELLOW CANADA 
Has eight rows and ripens very early; it is 
generally used with us for replanting. It is well 
adapted to sections where the season is short, or 
ground poor. 7 lbs. (34 pk.), 65c; 14 lbs. (peck), 
$1.10; 56 lbs. (bu.), $3.50. Truckers’ Favorite Corn 
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SELECTED FIELD CORN —Yellow Varieties 
BUIST’S IMPROVED EARLY GOLDEN 
DENT 
The great advantage of the Improved Golden 
Dent over all other varieties is earliness, produc- 
tiveness, beautiful ears, deep grain, small cob, 
and the superior quality of the meal which it 
makes. It was introduced by us some years ago, 
especially for the Southern States, where it has 
become equally as popular as in the North. It is 
very early and makes a fine quality of golden' 
colored meal. Those who desire to plant the 
best field corn should select it; the grains are very 
deep, cobs very thin and will shell more to a 
given weight of corn on the cob than any other 
variety; from sixty to eighty bushels can be 
grown per acre, according to quality of soil. 
7 lbs. (34 pk.), 65c; 14 lbs. (peck), $1.10; 56 
lbs. (bu.), $3.50. 
IMPROVED EARLY LEAMING 
The Learning is the earliest Yellow Dent Corn 
in cultivation, ripening in ninety to one hundred 
days from the time of planting; its extreme earli' 
ness, productiveness and fine quality have made 
it very popular with the farmers, and especially 
with those in the localities where the seasons are 
short. 7 lbs. (34 pk.), 65c; 14 lbs. (peck), $1.10; 
56 lbs. (bu.), $3.50. 
HUNDRED-DAY BRISTOL 
This is one of the earliest of the Large Yellow 
Dent varieties, producing a large ear with broad 
grains, which are light yellow, tipped with a 
lighter shade; very popular with the farmers in 
New Jersey. 7 lbs. (34 pk.), 65c; 14 lbs. (peck), 
$1.10; 56 lbs. (bu.), $3.50. 
LANCASTER COUNTY SURE CROP 
Grown very extensively in this section. The 
ears are about 14 inches long, with 14 rows of 
kernels. It is a good cropper and a very strong 
growing variety with plenty of foliage. Matures 
in 100 days. 7 lbs. (34 pk.), 65c; 14 lbs. (pk.), 
$1.10; 56 lbs. (bu.), $3.50. 
PENNSYLVANIA EARLY EIGHT-ROWED 
YELLOW 
One of the most valuable and productive 
varieties for late planting, producing very long 
ears, many measuring sixteen inches, and well 
filled out. It can be planted in this section as 
late as June 15th to insure a crop. 7 lbs. (34 
pk.), 65c; 14 lbs. (peck), $1.10; 56 lbs. (bu.), 
$3.50. 
