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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 
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Austin’s Colossal Yellow Dent 
AN ENTIRELY NEW AND REMARKABLE FIELD CORN. A perfect 
wonder in large size of ears, uniformly over a foot in length 
The Highest Average Yielder 
Tii is new corn excited the admiration 
and wonder of thousands of farmers who 
visited the Agricultural Building at the 
Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, 
in 1901. Of the hundreds of varie¬ 
ties there exhibited, from almost every 
State in the Unipn, it carried off the 
honors, and we feel justly proud in being 
the first seedsmen to procure the seed 
from its experienced originator, Mr. H. 
W. Austin, and to offer itfor sale. The 
yield on the farm of the originator the 
past season was at the rate of 120 bushels 
to the acre, and in the most unfavorable 
seasons it has never given less than 100 
bushels to the acre of its magnificent 
ears, borne two to a stalk, ripening in 110 
to 120 days from planting; grain deep, 
rich yellow, very heavy, and will sell 
for the highest prices on any market in 
the land ; stalks medium, not too large, 
and produce enormously on both light 
and heavy land. Prices for 1906: lb., 
40c.; 3 lbs., $1.00, by mail, postpaid ; by 
freight or express, sncks included, peck, 
65c.; bush., $2.00; bag of 2 bush, for 
$3.76. On ear, 25 ears for $1.75 ; 50 ears 
for $3.00 ; 100 ears for $5.00. 
WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY OF IT 
Wo have received hundreds of'just 
such letters ns those published below 
from those who planted it. 
H(l DIJHHELS FROM PUCK 
KMnomtii M. MoKennky, Perrysvlllc, Pa., 
Nov. 2, writes: " I cannot help writing you about 
tins Austin's Colossal Yellow Dent Corn. We have 
Just finished husking and have K0 bushels Iron: 
the half |>eel( sown." 
HCRICLY A WOULD BEATER 
(litoitoK Mummkiit, Goshen, Ind., Sept, in, 
writes: "Austin's Colossal Yellow Dent Corn 
from your Heed Ih surely a world heater. The 
earn are from 111 to 10 Inches long and Idled to 
the lips." 
/SOO ItlfSII ICI.S ON -I ACRES 
I. M. Toi.aney, Little Kails, W. Va., Sept. SO, 
writes: " Your new Austin's Dent Corn Is the 
largest and best corn 1 ever saw. Many ears 
measure over 15 inches In length. I have four 
acres that will surely yield 500 bushels." 
AN ICAR ID INCHES LONG 
John O. PooituoKlt, Cincinnati, O., Oct. 12, 
writes: "All who have seen my crop of Austin's 
Colossal Corn are astonished and loud In Its 
praise. 1 shall send yon a photo of an ear that 
Is ID Inches long. Itls a most wonderful corn.” 
KARS OVER 10 % INCH ICS IN OIRCUIW 
KKRKNOE 
Homes Ham, Chumbersburg, III., Oct, 11, 
writes: "The Austin's Colossal Yellow Dent 
Corn has mado me over 85 bushels to the acre, 
and would go more than 100 bushels if storm had 
not lilt It so had. It Is by far the largest coral 
over saw, some of the ears being over H) 1 ,; Inches 
around." 
YIELDS MORE THAN DOUBLE 
A. .1. McCiiksnkx, Andrew, la., Oct. 18, 
writes: "I am more than pleased with your 
Austin's Colossal Yellow Dent Corn. It'is a 
wonderful grower, yielding more than double 
any other corn grown hure." 
I J h ?^ h aV , erft S e enrs AUSTIN’S COLOSSAL YELLOW DENT abSO- 
lutel) the largest and most productive field corn in cultivation Our 
seed selected and grown by tne originator 
