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JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, QUEENS CO., N. Y. 
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New Field Gopij, 
erowii T ^? e . nt var L ety - 80 early that it can be 
Tr Tr, o t} States, and outyields any other sort, 
have ever s^en S?^ 60610 "?- U iS 'meat Field Corn we 
deeD y la ^ e and handsome. 24 rows of 
bnshei«VA th Ifc J s enormously prolific, producing over 200 
anart each w«v°^,V 1V -M y dr ? masons, in hills’four feet 
apfiu ea-cn way, and with ordinary cultivation. Ir-s ere at 
t0 s ^ aTl(l dl 'y weather remarkably and^ive 
e C1 ’i? p wden °ther sorts fail from drouth. Two or three 
? ou-h thev n we°, n . e ^ h St ¥ k -‘ ai L d th ^ run as uniform as 
„iou=5 they weie all made in the same mold, and thev are 
No P otherva?ivi h v l nf SOme aS thou -h they were made of 5 wax. 
w e icnown t COrn Ca * approach this, and it is bound, 
kinds n re . tXten siy# gi'own than all other 
tb ?.r- Owing to its extreme earliness it mav 
-,f n ^rs fced i e r her than any other Dent Corn, even when 
planted much later. It is the earliest by several weeks of 
toAffiA SS^S^SJT ® i b >f ed 35^ 
$£KuUel,!8:&Wjfe^ S®00. CXPreSS ° r frei ’h r ht,’peck': 
James Ferguson, Bloomfield. N. J„ Sept. 2d, writes • " 1 
am ab< ut to harvest my Golden Superb > 'orn. I have never 
in ™ y life ‘ „ r ts yield is immense, better 
tnan claim. There is not a field of Corn in the State of 
Swi fvln Sey that can beat it. Some of the stalks have four 
sorM^'l shTn ?+ ril s 2 f kernels, exceedingly hand¬ 
some. i shall take it to the State Fair.” 
