YEAR AFTER YEAR LANDRETHS’ QUALITY CONTINUES 
55 
GARDEN CORN—NOT SWEET 
Adams Extra Early or Early Burlington—74 
Days 
Grains medium in length and white in color. Height 
of stalk 4^ to 5 feet. Ears thick, averaging 5 to 6 
inches. Short and pointed. Rows generally 10 
to 14. This is a white dent variety that is planted 
very early in the Spring for roasting ears, not as 
good quality as the true sweet corn. 
Adams Early—80 Days 
Grains medium in length and white in color. Height 
of stalk 5 to 6 ft. Ears medium in length and thick¬ 
ness, average 6 to 7 inches and medium pointed. 
Rows generally 10 to 14. Another white dent 
variety used for roasting ears. 
LANDRETHS’ EARLIEST TABLE OR EARLY 
BEVERLY—68 Days 
Grains medium in length, cream color. Height of 
stalk 4| to 5 ft. Ears medium length and thin, 
averaging 6 to 7 inches, short pointed. Rows 
generally 8 to 10. This is a cream colored flint corn 
that may be planted very early in the Spring for 
early market, not a true sweet corn. 
X A lb. 
1 lb. 
5 lbs. 
10 lbs. 
Adams Extra Early. 
. .12 
.20 
.85 
1.60 
Adams Early. 
. .12 
.20 
.85 
1.60 
Landreths’ Earliest Table 
. .15 
.25 
1.05 
1.95 
Truckers Favorite. 
. .12 
.20 
.85 
1.60 
Truckers Favorite—85 Days 
Grains medium in length and white in color. 
Height of stalk 7| to 8 ft. Ears medium length and 
thickness, average 7 to 8 inches, and short pointed. 
Rows generally 12 or 14. This is a favorite in the 
South for roasting ears, being a white dent. The 
long tight husk protects the ear from worms. 
Truckers Favorite 
FIELD CORN 
Plant 10 to 15 pounds to the acre or about one bushel, 56 pounds to 5 acres. Originally a native 
of North and South America and was grown in Peru centuries ago 
We feel that our stocks are superior in quality and germination to the usual strains grown, as they 
are all grown in Bucks County, Pa., one of the four best corn counties in the State. It is all grown from 
the best hand selected, tipped stock which we select from the various fields which we are growing in this 
neighborhood. Landreths’ stock should not be compared with the cheap field corn, as our aim is to produce 
better quality, regardless of price. 
Bristol Early Yellow or White Capped Yellow 
Dent—100 Days 
Grains are medium in length and broad, the color 
being light or lemon yellow with a white dented 
cap or top. Height of stalk 7 to 7\ ft. Ears long 
and thin, averaging 10 to 11 inches and short pointed. 
Rows generally 10 to 14 on a white cob. A fine 
quality corn highly productive on good soil and even 
does well on poor ground, giving it the name of 
“Poor Man’s Corn” in some sections. 
yi bu. Yt bu. bu. 
Bristol Early Yellow .95 1.65 3.00 
Eureka White .95 1.65 3.00 
Eureka White—130 Days 
Grains are medium to long in length and broad, the 
color being white with a distinctly dented cap or 
top. Height of stalk 10 to 11 ft. Ears are medium 
in length and thickness, averaging 7 to 8 inches and 
short pointed. Rows generally 10 to 14 on a white 
cob. This is an ensilage corn grown by us in Vir¬ 
ginia. It is very popular in New England and some 
other northern states for silage, but will not mature 
hard seed even in Pennsylvania. We recommend 
Snowflake for this section. 
Be sure and purchase our Crossed and Hybrid 
Strains of Sweet Corn. They are well worth the 
difference in price. 
