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FARM SEEDS BY MAIL 
tt can send packages weighing up to 70 lbs. by Parcel Post to all post offices anywhere in the 
United States. If you want larger quantities sent by Parcel Post than we quote prepaid we can do so 
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We can supply almost any variety of Farm Seed. If we do not carry it in stock we can aet it 
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FORD’S SOUND SEED CORN 
The importance of having seed corn of strong vitality can not be over estimated 
stand a full crop is impossible. 
We aim to have our Seed Corn of the best quality and vitality that can be produced, 
weather conditions favorable to its growth, should make practically a perfect stand. 
This is a good time to get started with some of our choice varieties, as prices are very low. 
SRMRSAN TR ^. or the treatment of seed corn, prevents smut, root rot and other fungus 
. ■* kJ ' £n *" L " AV ' diseases which attack corn plants. It is simple to use. It not only prevents 
disease but stimulates germination. 2 ozs. Semesan, Jr 
poison it cannot be mailed. Not prepaid 4 oz. 50c, 1 
will treat 1 bushel of seed corn. As it is 
lb. $1.75, 5 lbs. $8.00, 25 lbs. $31.25. 
TOY” Applied to seed corn before planting prevents birds and animals from pulling 
A it when growing. Large can for 2 bu. seed prepaid $1.12, not prepaid $1.00. 
Small can for 1 bu. seed prepaid 70c, not prepaid 60c. 
A Big 
Bargain 
1 Bu. Corn Old 
Virginia and One 1 
bu. can Cro-Tox. Not 
prepaid for $3.75. 
Clark’s Early Orange Dent, the Finest Early Variety 
CLARK’S EARLY ORANGE DENT 
A NINETY DAY YELLOW CORN 
Safe for Northern Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, 
Michigan and New York. 
A VARIETY OF OUTSTANDING MERIT 
On March 13, 1928, our grower of this variety 
in Northern Ohio wrote us: “We planted 160 
acres of this corn the past season and in one of 
the poorest corn years (1927) we have ever had, 
it proved to us, all that we claimed for it. The 
color is so beautiful that we gave it the name 
of Clark’s Early Orange Dent.” 
This new corn ripens in 90 days from time of 
planting. 
We honestly believe that in the “Clark’s Early 
Orange Dent” we have the earliest yellow corn, 
one that our northern growers may safely plant 
and be sure of a crop of ripe corn year after year. 
DESCRIPTION—Stalks 9 to 10 ft. tall, height 
of ears from ground 4 to 5 ft., length of ears 7 to 
9 inches, 16 to 20 rows of kernels, small red cob, 
matures in 85 to 95 days according to season. 
Our grower reports that it is “Best Quality,” 
“Purest Type” and “Most Beautiful” corn in cul¬ 
tivation. “Farmers who have grown it for the 
past few years will grow no other kind.” “For 
the past several years it has out-yielded any other 
variety in Northern Ohio.” 
It has given excellent results and we are now 
more enthusiastic than ever about it. 
It is a heavy yielder both of ears and shelled 
corn, and on account of its beautiful golden color 
brings top price in market. 
We offer this corn to our customers, with the 
utmost confidence that it will prove entirely satis¬ 
factory to all who plant it. Price prepaid lb. 30c, 
3 lbs. 75c, 5 lbs. 98c. Not prepaid *4 pk. (7 lbs.) 
G5c, pit. (14 lbs.) $1.00, % bu. (28 lbs.) $1.75, 
bu. (56 lbs.) $3.25, 2 bu. $6.20. 
Ford’s Sure Crop. ? 0 tal f k eet £r tln. 7 eaS 
7 to 9 inches long, kernels long, yellow with 
reddish cast. 
When planted on good soil the first part of 
May, with favorable weather and good cultiva¬ 
tion, it produces an immense crop of grain, but 
may be planted up to last of June for Ensilage 
purposes and usually ripens when planted as late 
as June 1st. Choice Northern Ohio grown seed. 
Price same as Clark’s Early Orange Dent. 
WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT. Stalks 6 to 9 feet 
tall, ears 7 to 10 inches long. Kernels light 
yellow with white cap. We consider this a per¬ 
fectly safe corn to plant for a grain crop. Usu¬ 
ally matures in 100 to 110 days. It is also 
valuable for Ensilage and may be planted as 
late as July 1 for this purpose. Price same as 
Clark’s Early Orange Dent. 
IMPROVED LEAMING. Matures in 110 to 120 
days; stalks 8 to 10 feet; large, long ears; ker¬ 
nels deep golden yellow. With long season there 
is no better variety. Excellent for ensilage. 
Price same as Clark’s Early Orange Dent. 
LONGFELLOW FLINT. The best early; yellow 
flint Corn; long ears; a big yielder. Northern 
Ohio grown. Price same as Clark’s E. O. Dent. 
“Old Virginia Corn grew 16 to 17 feet in height. 
Three acres filled a 12x34 foot Silo.”—Herman V. 
Winkle, Ohio. 
You Will Find No Better Farm Seeds Anywhere Than Ours 
