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Lancaster 
County 
“Sure Crop” 
“SURE CROP” FILLS THE CRIB 
We don’t know of a better general-purpose corn both for 
husking and silage use than Lancaster County "Sure Crop." 
Looks different from other varieties and is different. It 
does not conform so much to show standards. But it is a 
real money-maker. 
As Good as Its Name—Always a Sure Crop. 
Ears run 12-14-16 rows. Cob is thin. Grains are rather 
square. No lost space between rows. You get a bushel 
of corn out of 66 to 68 pounds of ears. Rich yellow color. 
Tests show that this corn is richer in protein. It matures 
early. Lancaster County "Sure Crop" will grow almost any¬ 
where. Of course, it responds to deep rich soil, but you 
will never be disappointed. You will always get a sure 
crop on ordinary soils. . . . Just average land where other 
crops would fail. Furthermore, it husks easily. You truly 
get a golden harvest of rich corn in this very popular 
variety—which undoubtedly when called "Sure Crop" was 
given the right name! 
“My favorite is Lancaster County Sure Crop. Because it 
grows good and can be planted late.” 
David L. Edmonston, Newburgh, N. Y. 
“I planted six different kinds of corn, but yours beat them 
all. Your Lancaster County Sure Crop yield doubled the 
amount of other varieties.” 
R. H. Whiteoak, Chesapeake City, Md. 
“Please find enclosed picture taken from our field of Lan¬ 
caster Sure Crop. We measured it—13 feet. The very best I 
have ever seen around here.” 
H. G. Roberts, Manchester Depot, Vt. 
