^'^8 Row Yellow Fliot” 
If you have a short season try this old standby. 
Can be planted in June and will still mature a crop. 
Eight rows—ears 9 to 11 inches long. Often pro¬ 
ducing two ears to the stalk. 
'^'Johnson County White*’ 
Here is our only strictly white corn. Always 
successful. A great favorite where a heavy leafy 
growth is wanted. You can easily get all the ton- 
age you want for ordinary silo requirements with 
“Johnson County.” It is a late variety and requires 
a long season to mature the ears. Does not require 
rich soil. Always a money-maker where climate 
permits. A prize-winner at many shows. 
"New Improved Semesan Jr” 
Treat your Seed Corn with Semesan Jr. 
Costs but 3c. to 4c. per acre. Destroys many 
seed diseases. Permits earlier planting. Makes 
better, larger crops. Easily applied. Does 
not slow up planter. Use 2 ounces per bu. 
Prices:—4 oz., 50c.; 1 lb., $1.50; 5 lbs., $7. 
"Early Learning” 
A very early yellow corn. Small ears. Good- 
sized grains. Cobs low down on stalk. A handsome, 
rich golden yellow corn—unsurpassed in color. Does 
well in northern Pennsylvania and in sections of 
high altitude. 
"Red Cob White Ensilage” 
Adapted to conditions over a wider area than is 
any other ensilage corn. Grain white—grows on a 
red cob. Stalks grow tall-—produce an abundance 
of big leaves throughout their length. Sweet, juicy, 
tender, yielding an abundant tonnage of ensilage 
or fodder. 
"HolFman’s Early 90-Day” 
Matures in about ninety-five days. Makes fodder 
and ears of medium size. The cob is thin—husks 
easily. Grain is surprisingly large for so early a 
corn. It has a rich golden color. For something 
early, try this Corn. ... It will serve you well. 
SWEET CORN 
“Stowell’s 
Evergreen" 
Grown in Lancaster County, 
Pennsylvania. Here is a sup¬ 
ply of nice quality Sweet Corn 
seed. It is the good old stand¬ 
by. Whenever reliable 
croppers are mentioned, 
“Stowell’s Evergreen” usually 
heads the list. Was brought 
in early in the Fall. Dried 
and properly cured in this 
modern seed-corn d r yi n g 
plant of ours—and has come 
out just fine! Tests for ger¬ 
mination show it almost 
perfect! Prices—see below. 
