SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1901, 
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The Most Valuable Field Corn Fver Grown , and Now 
the Reading Favorite Where Nnown, 
from Maine to California. 
An enormous golden dent variety, so early that it can be 
grown in the Northern States, and out-yields any other sort. 
It originated in Connecticut. It is the finest Field Corn we 
have ever seen! Ears very large and handsome, 24 rows of 
deep kernels. It is enormously prolific, producing over 200 
bushels to the acre in very dry seasons, in hills four feet 
apart each way, and with ordinary cultivation. Its great 
vigor enables it to stand dry weather remarkably, and give 
a good crop, when other sorts fail from drouth. Often two 
or three ears are borne on one stalk, and they run as uniform 
as thoitgh they were all made in the same mould, and they 
are as perfect and handsome as though they were made of 
wax. No other variety of Corn can approach this, and it is 
wound, when known, to be more extensively grown than all 
other kinds put together. Owing to its extreme eariiness it 
may be harvested earlier than any other Dent Corn, even 
e iV Planted much later. It is the earliest by several weeks 
0! all dent varieties. It is seldom one sees anything bred up 
to such perfection as is this new Corn. Pkt., 10 c*. ; lb., 35e. ; 
^pounds for Si.oo, postpaid. By express or freight, at buyers’ 
expense, peck, 75c.; bushel, $2.50; 2 bushels, $4.00. 
