★ CORN ★ 
“EUREKA 
ENSILAGE’' 
GOLDEN 
QUEEN’ 
A FAVORITE silage corn in many sec¬ 
tions. Virginia-grown seed. Ver}’ 
leafy—^grows to a great height. If 
your silo must provide feed for an 
extra long time, you will find that 
Eureka uill supply it. Because 
Eureka gives high tonnage, it is a 
favorite on hundreds of dairy farms. 
You will be unable to mature ears 
in Northern sections, but for silage 
this is a variety that you can de¬ 
pend on. 
★ 
Here is a nice yellow com quite 
popular in Southeastern Pennsyl¬ 
vania. It is rich in color—^high in 
feed value. Ears are of good size, 
the rows nice and even. Good show 
com. Makes good, tali, leafy fod¬ 
der. Grain medium size. Matures 
in mid-season. Cannot be depended 
upon for grain in Northern sections. 
★ 
‘‘STOWELL’S EVER¬ 
GREEN” SWEET CORN 
(Grov*n in Lancaster County, Pa.) 
Hef f is svi eet com seed of a good 
old stand-by variety. Whenever re¬ 
liable croppers are mentioned. 
’"Stowell’s Evergreen” usually heads 
the list. This is our only varietv. 
Was groTA’n right here. Brought in 
early in the Fall. Dried and prop¬ 
erly cured in our modem seed-dry¬ 
ing plant. Shcru'S good germination. 
Whetfier you need a few pounds 
or a few bushels of this seed, we 
urge early orders. Stock is not large. 
Prices are rightl See Price List. 
At the Flemington (N. J.) 
Fair this yeaz the champion 
tall com was that of Frank 
H. Curtis, Rosemont, Hunter¬ 
don County. See picture. 
The variety is Eureka. Its 
height, IB feet, 7 inches- 
Grovrn from Hoffman's Seed. 
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