36 THOS. GRISWOLD & CO., SOUTH WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
CORN—Continued 
PRIDE OF THE 
NORTH 
Among farmers who prefer 
aljDent to a Flint variety, 
Pride of the North, an early 
Yellow Dent, is exceedingly 
popular. It grows more satis¬ 
factorily in northern New 
England than most any other 
Dent Corn and produces a 
wealth of handsome ears of 
uniform size, with fairly long, 
deeplyellow, dented kernels. 
Matures in about ninety days. 
4 qts. 70c., pk. S1.25, bus. 
$4.50, 2 bus. or more, per 
bus.k$4.25. 
Pride of the North 
REID’S IMPROVED EARLY YELLOW DENT 
This is a true Dent Corn and in many districts yellow deeply dented 
is recognized as a standard variety, with golden classed as^anYarly Dent, 
Reid’s Improved Early Yellow Dent 
kernels. Although it is 
the stalks and ears grow to 
such a large size that it is 
quite late in maturing and 
hardly a safe sort to plant 
in New England for cured 
Corn; but farther south, 
where’the season is longer, 
it comes out one of the 
best. On account of its 
abundant leafage and the 
large size of the ears, we 
highly recommend this 
variety as ap excellent 
ensilage and fodder Corn. 
4 qts. 60c., pk. $1.10; bus. 
$4.25; 2 bus. or more, per 
bus. $4.00. 
EARLY MASTODON 
Regarded as one of the earliest and best of the healthy grower and outyields most other yellow 
large-eared yellow Dent Corns. It is a strong. Dent sorts. Crop failed. 
IMPROVED 
LEAMING 
An ideal yellow Dent 
Corn and popular every¬ 
where. A tall grower and 
prolific yielder. Many 
stalks produce two long 
ears, with small cobs filled 
with deep, well dented, 
golden yellow grains. Ri¬ 
pens in from 110 to 120 
days. The leafy stalks 
make splendid fodder. An 
exceedingly valuable va¬ 
riety for ensilage. 4 qts. 
60c., pk. $1.10, bus. $4.25;. 
2 bus. or m re, per bus. 
$4.00. 
Improved Learning 
