F. H. WOODRUFF & SONS, MILFORD, CONNECTICUT 
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FIELD AND ENSILAGE CORN 
Culture May be planted in hills 4 feet apart each way allowing 3 or 4 plants to remain in a hill. Or may be sowed in 
drills 4 feet apart, dropping one kernel per foot of drill. Use 14 pounds of seed per acre. For ensilage, sow thickly in drills 3 
feet apart, using 56 to 84 pounds per acre. A bushel weighs 56 lbs. Prices below are subject to change with market fluctuations. 
Westbranch Sweepstakes Field Corn 
IMPROVED LEAMING Yellow dent. An early, long 
eared corn, averaging about 10 inches in length, with 
18 to 20 rows of deep yellow kernels. A good corn 
for silo, and extensively grown for that purpose by 
stock feeders everywhere. Matures in 100-110 days. 
14 lbs., 60c; 56 lbs., $2.00. 
WESTBRANCH SWEEPSTAKES One of the finest 
for silage. Grows stalks 10 to 12 feet high, a big 
ear 11 to 12 inches long, with 14 to 16 rows of 
kernels mostly reddish. Matures in about 100 days. 
14 lbs., 75c ; 56 lbs., $2.50. 
YELLOW SWEEPSTAKES Large ears, 12 inches 
long, deep yellow color and broad grained. An ex¬ 
cellent silo corn. Matures in 100-110 days. 14 lbs., 
75c; 56 lbs., $2.50. 
PRIDE OF THE PORTH An early dent variety grown mainly 
for ensilage, but also grown for grain. Known as a “90-day 
yellow dent”. 14 lbs., 60c; 56 lbs., $2.00. 
EARLY EIGHT ROW CANADA Matures in about 85 days. 
Ears are medium length with 8 rows. Stalks grow 7 to 8 
feet high. A yellow flint corn. 14 lbs., 90c; 56 lbs., $3.00. 
REID'S YELLOW DENT A popular yellow dent corn, maturing 
in about 110 days. Ears run from 9 to 11 inches long with 
a very small cob. 14 lbs., 75c; 56 lbs., $2.50. 
POP 
QUEEN'S GOLDEN A 12 to 14 rowed variety with smooth, 
bright yellow kernels, which pop large and tender. Lb., 20c; 
10 lbs., $1.50. 
EUREKA Will not mature in the northern states, but 
will produce as high as 70 tons per acre of very high 
grade ensilage. The stalks are very high, reaching 
16 feet or more. We suggest using 28 to 42 pounds 
(/4 to }i bu.) per acre in drills 3 feet apart, cul¬ 
tivating as long as possible. 14 lbs., 90c; 56 lbs., $3.25 
LONGFELLOW For many years a favorite yellow 
flint variety in Southern New England. The ears 
reach a length of 12 to 14 inches, and have eight 
rows. The stalks are taller than Canada and oc¬ 
casionally bear two ears. 14 lbs., 90c; 56 lbs., $3.00. 
SANFORD WHITE FLINT An eight-rowed white flint variety, 
used to a considerable extent in Southern New England. 
Resembles Early Canada in all except color. 14 lbs., 90c; 
56 lbs., $3.00. 
LANCASTER SURE CROP About 110 days. Stalks 8 to 12 
feet high. Ears have broad yellow dent kernels on a red 
cob. 14 lbs., 90c; 56 lbs., $3.00. 
SWEET FODDER This is sugar corn of the taller growing va¬ 
rieties which has not sufficient quality to rank as good sweet 
corn seed for our critical trade. Per 50 lbs., (bushel), $4.00. 
CORN 
JAPANESE HULLESS A dwarf variety with ears about 4 inches 
long. A sure popper and of fine quality. Lb., 20c; 10 lbs., $1.50 
WHITE RICE An old standard sort, with sharp pointed white 
kernels. Lb., 20c; 10 lbs., $1.50. 
