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A MAN WITH A GARDEN IS SELDOM HUNGRY 
FIELD CORN 
Plant 10 to 15 pounds to the acre or about one bushel, 56 pounds to 5 acres. Originally a native 
of North and South America. Was grown in Peru centuries ago. We feel that our stocks are superior 
in quality and germination to the usual strains grown, as they are all grown in Bucks County, Pa., one of 
the four corn counties making Pennsylvania Field Corn famous. 
Bristol Early Yellow 
BRISTOL EARLY YELLOW OR WHITE CAPPED YELLOW 
DENT—100 Days. Grains are medium in length, broad, the color 
being light or lemon yellow with a white dented cap or top. Height 
of stalk 7 to 734 ft. Ears long, thin, averaging 10 to 11 inches, short 
pointed. Rows generally 10 to 14 on a white cob. A fine quality corn, 
highly productive on good soil and even does well on poor ground, 
giving it the name of “Poor Man’s Corn” in some sections. 
34 bu. 90c 34 bu. $1.65 bu. $3.00 
GOLDEN BEAUTY OR SWEEPSTAKES—120 Days. Grains are 
medium in length and very broad; the color being rich, golden yellow 
with a rather shallow dented cap or tip. Height of stalk about 9 to 10 
ft. Ears medium in length and thick, averaging 8 to 9 inches, short 
pointed. Rows generally 10 to 14 on a red cob. This variety is similar 
to Golden Dent but the grains are not so long and are wider. It 
is ten days later than Golden Dent. 
M bu. $1.00 34 bu. $1.80 bu. $3.25 
GOLDEN DENT— 110 Days. Grains are medium to long, medium 
width; the color being a glossy golden yellow with a distinctly dented 
cap or top. Height of stalk 834 to 9 ft. Ears medium in length and 
thick, averaging 8 to 9 inches and short pointed. Rows generally 14 
to 18 on a red cob, very prolific. It is an excellent corn for ensilage 
purposes, producing a heavy yield of ears, stalks, and leaves. Ideal 
for the dairy or general farm. 34 bu. 90c 34 bu. $1.65 bu. $3.00 
LANCASTER COUNTY SURE CROP—110 Days. Grains are 
medium in length and width, the color being orange yellow on the 
sides and the shallow dent on the cap or top being yellow. Height of 
stalk 8 to 9 ft. Ears long, thin, averaging 11 to 12 inches, long, pointed. 
Rows generally 12 or 14 on a red cob. This variety is the most popular 
of the field corns in this part of the country, because it is resistant to 
adverse weather conditions and produces crops where others fail. 
34 bu. 90c 34 bu. $1.65 bu. $3.00 
LEAMING—105 Days. Top of kernel bright, unglazed, yellow; body 
of kernel dark yellow and glazed. Germ very pronounced. Height of 
stalk 834 to 9 ft. Ears short and thick, averaging 7 to 8 inches, very 
short pointed. Rows 14 to 18 on a red cob. Popular in New York and 
Pennsylvania. 34 bu. 90c 34 bu. $1.65 bu. $3.00 
OLD CABIN HOME OR HICKORY KING—125 Days. Kernels 
white, glazed, and extraordinarily broad. Height of stalk about 10 ft. 
Ears 7 to 8 inches long, medium width. 8 and 10 rows on a small cob. 
34 bu. $1.00 34 bu. $1.80 bu. $3.25 
PENN A. LONG YELLOW FLINT OR 8-ROWED YELLOW—90 
Days. Kernels flinty, hard and glazed, the grains are amber in color. 
Height 7 to 8 ft. very early. Often used by farmers to replant, assuring 
them of getting ripe corn before frost. Ears long and thin, average 11 
to 12 inches, usually 8 rows, some 10. Cob white. 
34 bu. 90c 34 bu. $1.65 bu. $3.00 
SNOWFLAKE OR BOONE COUNTY WHITE—120 Days. White 
glazed with dull white dented to gourd crown. Height of stalk 9 to 
10 ft. Ears borne high on stalk. Long, thick ears, averaging 9 to 10 
inches, short pointed. Rows mostly 14 to 18 on a white cob. Popular 
in the Cotton States. One of the best ensilage corns on the market, 
will ripen in some parts of New York where White Eureka does not. 
34 bu. 90c 34 bu. $1.65 bu. $3.00 
POP CORN 
Lancaster County 
Sure Crop 
GOLDEN QUEEN—115 Days. Golden grain, creamy white 
when popped. Height of stalk 634 to 7 feet. Two or three 
ear* on a stalk. Length of ear 5 to 7 inches, thin. 
34 lb. 20c lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.25 10 lbs. $2.00 
JAPANESE OR AUSTRALIAN HULLESS—95 Days. 
Grains long and pointed, and white in color. Height of stalk 
about 5 ft. This is a dwarf growing sort, producing an abun¬ 
dance of very thick short ears 334 to 5 inches long. These are 
closelv set with narrow tight grains, some ears having 30 to 40 
rows of kernels. 34 lb. 20c lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.25 10 lbs. $2.00 
WHITE RICE—110 Days. Grains long and pointed, some¬ 
what resembling rice, from which it takes its name. Height 
of stalk 5 to 6 ft. 2 to 3 ears on a stalk. A handsome, very 
prolific variety of white pop corn. Ears 5 to 7 inches long, 
having 14 to 20 rows of kernels. 
34 lb. 20c lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.10 10 lbs. $2.00 
NEW IMPROVED SEMESAN, Jr., FOR CORN 
Corn Yields Increased 10% by Treating Seed 
4 oz. Can 30c; 1 lb. Can 75c; 5 lb. Can $3.25; 25 lb. Pail $14.00 
Use 2 Ozs. per Bu. of Seed 
