THOS. GRISWOLD & CO., SOUTH WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
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FARM SEEDS 
FIELD AND 
ENSILAGE CORN 
Early frosts and freezing weather before corn was matured practically ruined the crop for seed pur¬ 
poses in many sections and good seed corn is very scarce. We had to refuse part of our corn we had 
grown for us it was so badly damaged but have some from another section that is O. K. 
NINETY-DAY YELLOW 
FLINT 
We offer this strain as a special 
type, differing materially from 
Canada Yellow, which is sometimes 
called “Ninety-Day.” It produces 
a smaller ear and stalk, and ma¬ 
tures much earlier, making it a 
valuable extra-early crop for north¬ 
ern sections where the season is 
short. It is also very desirable for 
late cultivation; plantings being 
often made after the hay crop is 
secured, about July 1st. As the 
stalks attain but a medium height 
it can be grown closer together than 
the ordinary Corn; 3x3 feet is 
a suitable distance. The ears are 
Ninety-day Yellow Flint 
Canada Yellow Flint 
comparatively small, but are well filled with golden 
yellow grains, and make a handsome appearance. 
4 qts. 85c., pk. $1.60, bus. $6.00. Supply very 
limited. 
CANADA 
YELLOW 
FLINT 
A variety of Flint 
Corn especially 
popular in New 
England, where’it is 
extensively grown. 
Noted for its early 
ripening and hardy 
qualities, and given 
good soil is an abun¬ 
dant yielder. Ma¬ 
tures in about 
ninety days, the 
ears being of good 
length, containing 
eight rows of bright 
yellow kernels. The 
stalks grow 7 or 8 feet high, and make excellent 
fodder. 4 qts. 75c., pk. $1.45, bus. $5.50. Supply 
limited. 
SANDFORD WHITE FLINT 
LONGFELLOW YELLOW FLINT 
A beautiful, eight-rowed Flint, similar in type 
and growth to Canada Yellow, but bears longer ears, 
often two to a 
stalk. The grain 
is yellow and of 
good size. Well 
adapted for 
planting in most 
any part of New 
England. It is 
grown in large 
quantities in 
many sections, 
and planters are 
well satisfied 
with the crops. 
Crop failed. 
Matures earlier than most Dent varieties and is 
very productive. The ears are large, with small cob 
and white kernel. The tall stalks, clothed with ample 
foliage, are valuable for ensilage. Crop failed. 
Longfellow Yellow Flint 
