“IMPROVED 
LEAMING” 
Seed Corn 
“8-ROW 
YELLOW 
FLINT” 
“EUREKA 
ENSILAGE” 
Seed Corn 
"Improved Leaming” is a reliable com for rough and 
ready culture. Adapted for most any soil. Rich yellow 
wedge-shaped grain of good depth. Red cob, medium size, 
tapering ears—14 to 18 rows. Fodder has numerous wide 
leaves. Stalks are thick—not as tall as some varieties. "Im¬ 
proved Leaming” fills well at both ends and between the 
rows. Responds wonderfully on the best soils, and gives 
surprising results on poorer land. 
Can be grown where seasons are too short for the early 
dent varieties. Eight rows—with ears nine to eleven inches 
long, often producing two ears to the stalk. Can at some 
places be planted in June and still mature a crop. A favorite 
corn where an early corn must be planted. See Price List. 
This is another special Silage Corn. Grows to great height 
and is very leafy. A favorite variety in many sections 
where the silo must provide feed for an extra long time. 
"Eureka” surely gives tonnage. It 
is used on many hundreds of dairy 
farms, and known for its ability to 
produce a large quantity of ensilage. 
Ears will not mature in Pennsyl¬ 
vania, except in very favorable sea¬ 
sons, but the folks using "Eureka” 
don’t want ears—they want stalk 
and leaves—and they do get them 
with this variety. 
WHY A SILO- 
if you don’t get 
the com to fill it? 
Here are six kinds that have 
been doing the silo-filling job 
in fine shape: 
“Lancaster County Sure 
Crop” 
“Red Cob White Ensilage” 
“West Branch Sweep- 
stakes” 
“Long Champion Yellow” 
“Eureka Ensilage” 
“Johnson County White” 
