yfoffman's 
“WHITE CAP 
YELLOW DENT” 
Above are 
Hoffman's 
An extra-good husking corn—one 
of the most successful on this whole 
list. The famous Landis strain, de¬ 
veloped here in Lancaster County— 
which has also produced this seed here 
offered you. 
Ears are white, but when shelled the 
sides of the grains show a good healthy 
yellow. A big yielder. Lots of shelled 
corn. Compact ears. Cob not large. 
Rows closely set on cob. Fairly large 
grains . . . long and wide. Does well on poor soils. Good 
on rich soils, of course, but will do better than most corns 
on soils of average fertility. 
Medium early corn. Matures nicely in Southern Pennsyl¬ 
vania, New Jersey and Ohio, except in higher altitudes. 
Good ears come from stalk after stalk—that’s where its 
good yields come from. Famous prize-winning strain. In¬ 
deed one of our most valuable corns. Makes many new 
friends each year. 
shown 
-White 
Dent/ 
some 
Cap 
ears of 
Yellow 
“EXTRA EARLY CLARAGE” 
This is just what its name indicates. A nice type ear, rich 
golden color. This seed was produced in Central Penn¬ 
sylvania. Brought here in the Fall—well-cured, properly 
dried seed corn. It is a very good cropper, considering that 
it isn’t the large, thick ear common to so many of the heavy 
yielders. If you seek an early corn, and have been disap¬ 
pointed with others tried, we feel you can safely trust this 
"Extra Early Clarage.’’ It will provide quite a satisfactory 
crop of good hard corn well to the North. See Price List. 
“I am enclosing photo taken of me in the one field of Longs 
Champion Yellow which is sure some nice big corn.” 
J. S. Brown, 
Lockport, N. Y. 
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