O 6- M FIELD CORNS 
O & M Iowa Silvermine 
Medium early, ears 8 to 9 inches long, 
usually 14 rows of well set white 
grains. Considerably of a dent, and 
a big yielding white corn. Ears shell 
easily and an excellent stock corn. 
Matures in about 100 days. 
O & M Silver King 
Is one of the best early white corns. 
Grows a stalk 8 to 9 feet high and 
produces an ear with 14 to 16 rows 
of pure white grains. This variety 
does well on poor or sandy soil. Ma¬ 
tures in about 90 days. 
0 & M Cornell No. 11 
Is an early type. Matures in 85 to 
95 days. Produces a medium size ear, 
about 8 inches long and 14 to 16 rows 
of golden yellow grains. 
0 & M Boone County White 
One of the large types of white corn. 
Grows a stalk 10 to 11 feet high and 
produces a big ear about 10 inches 
long with 16 to 18 rows of deep white 
grains. Matures in corn belt in 110 
to 120 days. 
O <&- M ENSILAGE CORNS 
O & M Blue Mountain 
This variety originated in the Blue 
Ridge Mountains in Virginia and has 
become one of the most popular va¬ 
rieties of ensilage corn. Grows a stalk 
14 to 16 feet high and a big ear of 
12 to 14 rows of broad white grains. 
The leaves are long and broad, and 
produces an abundance of excellent 
silage. Matures in 110 to 120 days. 
A Field of O & M Blue Mountain in New York State 
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