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FIELD CORN—Continued 
Bristol Early Yellow 
Golden Beauty or Sweepstakes—120 Days 
Grains are medium in length and very broad; the 
color being rich, golden yellow with a rather shallow 
dented cap or top. Height of stalk about 9 to 10 ft. 
Ears medium in length and thick, averaging 8 to 9 
inches, short pointed. Rows generally 10 to 14 on 
a red cob. This variety is similar to Golden Dent 
but the grains are not so long and are wider than 
Golden Dent. It is ten days later than Golden Dent. 
Golden Dent—110 Days 
Grains are medium to long and medium width; the 
color being a glossy golden yellow with a distinctly 
dented cap or top. Height of stalk 8| to 9 ft. 
Ears medium in length and thick, averaging 8 to 9 
inches and short pointed. Rows generally 14 to 18 
on a red cob, very prolific and is an excellent grain 
for ensilage purposes, producing a heavy yield of 
ears. Stalks and leaves ideal for the dairy or general 
farm. 
Lancaster County Sure Crop—110 Days 
Grains are medium in length and width, the color 
being orange yellow on the sides and the shallow 
dent on the cap or top being yellow. Height of 
stalk 8 to 9 ft. Ears long and thin, averaging 11 to 
12 inches, long and pointed. Rows generally 12 to 
14 on a red cob. This variety is the most popular of 
the field corns in this part of the country, because 
it is resistant to adverse weather conditions and pro¬ 
duces crops where others fail. 
Learning—105 Days 
Top of kernel bright, unglazed, yellow; body of 
kernel dark yellow and glazed. Germ very pro¬ 
nounced. Height of stalk 8-§ to 9 ft. A very pro¬ 
ductive, early, red cob corn, 14 to 18 rows, ears 7 to 8 
inches long, thick and very short pointed, not as 
long as Golden Dent. Popular in New York and 
Pennsylvania. 
Old Cabin Home or Hickory King—125 Days 
Kernels white, glazed, and extraordinarily broad. 
Height of stalk about 10 ft. Ears 7 to 8 inches long, 
8 to 10 rows, straight, small diameter. 
Penna. Long Yellow Flint or 8-Rowed Yellow 
—90 Days 
Kernels flinty, hard and glazed, the grains are 
amber in color. Height 7 to 8 ft., very early. Often 
used by farmers to replant, assuring them of getting 
ripe corn before frost. Cobs white, slim, 11 to 12 
inches long, usually 8 to 10 rows. 
Snowflake or Boone County White—120 Days 
A pure white grain, dented to gourd crown. Height 
of stalk 9 to 10 ft. Ears have tendency to grow 
high on the stalks. Mostly 14 to 18 straight rows on 
a white cob. White glazed with dull white cap. 
Popular in the cotton states. This is the best 
ensilage corn on the market. Will ripen in New 
York where White Eureka does not. 
Lancaster County 
Sure Crop 
Field Corn 
Golden Beauty. 
Golden Dent. 
Lancaster County Sure Crop... 
Learning. 
Old Cabin Home. 
Penna. Long Yellow Flint. 
Snowflake. 
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