1 thl f . anc * distinct yellow field corn six years ago and it has driven my customers splendid satisfaction. I gave facts to show 
e gooa points and that it was superior to any other variety in cultivation, and 1 l<no\v all \vho have planted it will say that these points were 
o exaggerated in the least. A large corn grower of Loraine County, Ohio, white visiting; at the World’s Fair, procured a few grains from an ear 
' ion was a sport found in a field in Iowa and pronounced the most beautiful ear of corn at the Fair. That is how this splendid variety found 
ts way into the East, and from these few grains we have bred out a vellow field corn, which to date has not been equalea. The grains are the 
largest of any large eared variety in cultivation. The cobs are a bea ----- - - — * ' 
r ~ — - - -- —- - • - *-*■ beautifhl dark red and very small. The fodder grows very quick, rank and 
geen £tna withstands storms to a remarkable degree. Those who have grown the Mastodon, Klondike, Chester County Mammoth, Learning, 
,J a + • , , 1Ile ’ Champion White Pearl, Mills’ Golden Superior, Golden Beauty, White Cap Yellow Dent and Early Butler, say that this corn 
\\}ii out-yield any of them. We have Records of fields producing 107 bushels and 118 bushels of shelled corn per acre. The largest grower of 
#eea corn in America says that it will mature in 85 to 95 days and has 14 to 24 rows on a cob, and the longest grains of any early corn in culti¬ 
vation. Describing it he says : ° 
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First—It is the most beautiful Yellow Corn ever seen. 
Second—It will mature in 85 to 95 days. 
Third—It has the longest grains of anv Early Yellow Dent Corn in 
cultivation. 
Fourth—The fodder grows 7 to 11 feet high, strong, rank and quick 
and stands storms remarkably. 
Fifth—It grows ears of very large size. 
Sixth—It will out-yield any other corn known. 
Seventh—It husks and shells easv. 
Eighth—It will bring the highest market price. 
Ninth—It will sell for seed on sight. 
Tenth—It will cure out in shock, where large cob varieties will mould 
and spoil. 
Eleventh—It is 8 to 10 days earlier than Mills’ Golden Superior. 
Twelfth—Farmers can make more money growing this variety and 
selling it to their neighbors for seed than any other crop they can 
grow. 
1 Thirteenth—It is a perfect large eared Yellow Dent Com. 
The above is what the originator said of this variety in the past but I must admit that the New Dent Corn offered on preceding page 
is far superior in a great many ways. That corn is simply a wonder. 
My customers should give Mortgage Lifter a trial in 1904. I have a fine stock of extra choice selected seed, which I can supply at the fol 
lowing prices : lerpkt. Sc., MiPt.12c., pt. 20c., qt.35c. by mail postpaid. By express or freight not prepaid, pk. 55c., % bu.75c,, bu. $1.25. 
CHAMPTON WHITE PEARL CORN. 
Mills’ Cuban Giant Ensilage Corn. 
The increasing demand each year for Ensilage Corn, has induced 
me to again ofler the Cuban Giant, a corn that has been thorough¬ 
ly tested beside all the large white grained ensilage varieties. My 
seed stock, which I am offering my customers this season, is 
strictly pure and direct from the introducer. It has been found, 
by tests in this country and Canada, that it is a perfect fodder or 
ensilage corn, having the creamy quality of the Tuscarora Corn 
and the growth andra&kriess of the Red CobEnsilage. Thegrains 
are pure white, very large, broad and long, very showy and of 
stronger vitality than any other variety in cultivation, a very 
strong point in its favor. The fod 'Jer gro ws on the stalks in great 
quantities and of the finest flavor. 11 is the best milk producer of 
all the ensilage corns, being most as sweet and tender as the sugar 
corn. It is earlier than any other variety of ensilage corn, and I 
know that all my customers who grow fodder corn will want some 
of it this season. I can offer it at the following prices: Per pkt. 
8c., y 2 pt. 12c., pt. 20c., qt. 35c. bv mail postpaid. By express 
or freight not prepaid, pk. 50., */ 2 bu. SOc., bu. $1.25, sacks 
included free. 
Champion White Pearl Corn. 
This is a mammoth white dent variety, which originated in 
Illinois and is enormously productive,maturing in about lOOdays. 
This corn grows very large; the stalk is stout and thick and the 
ears are set low. I have some extra selected stock, from the orig¬ 
inators, and can supply my customers at thefollowing prices. Per 
pkt. 8c., pt. 12c., pt. 20c., qt. 35c.“postpaid. Bv express or 
freight not prepaid, pk. 50c. , y, bu. SOc., bu. .-#1.50.“ 
CUBAN GIANT ENSILAGB. 
Mills’ Mammoth 8 Rowed Early Yellow Flint. 
By all means grow it. This is a splendid Extra 
Early Yellow Flint Corn and has proven to be all 
that is claimed for it. The ears are large size, 
being the longest of any variety of flint corn that 
is grown. This variety has been grown for years 
by an expert corn grower, who has kept the seed 
for seed stock. It is the purest, handsomest, heav¬ 
iest yellow flint corn in this country. It grows to 
a good height and stalks often bear from 2 to 4 
large ears, with good cultivation. Many farmers mammoth earl. a yellow flint corn. 
claim to have grown as high as 240 bushels from one peck or seed, and it fully matured within 85 days from planting. Every one who wants a 
splendid y e 5. ow hint corn, selected from the finest stock in this country, should place their orders at once. Price of extra selected stock, per pkt. 
»c., y 2 pt. ±*c. t pt. c., qt. o5c, by mail postpaid. By express or freight not prepaid, pk. $1.00, y 2 bu. SI.75, bu. «3.25 
