Farm Seeds of High Quality 
Longfellow Flint Corn 
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IMPROVED FIELD CORN 
Sow 1 peck per acre for ears, 3^ bushel for 
silage, up to 1 bushel for fodder. Rows wide 
enough apart to allow tractor cultivation.^ 
Flint Corns and early Dents are quick 
plants of moderate size and are grown for 
ears. Slower Dent sorts are larger and are 
for both ears and leaves. Fodder varieties 
are still larger and are grown for their leaves. 
HYBRID CORNS 
These will give you higher yields, 
deeper roots that will resist storms and 
droughts, and have less disease. 
S. & W. Co.’s Hybrid Yellow Dent. 
Heavy-yielding variety. Produces very 
long, large, sound ears, deep grains; 
strong, stocky, medium-tall stalk. Ex¬ 
cellent for ensilage as well as grain. 
Pk. $3.50, bus.^ $10. 
Southern Hybrid Sweepstakes. (Fod¬ 
der.) A cross between inbred strains of 
the heaviest yielding and largest stalked 
late southern ensilage variety, and the 
heaviest yielding early northern fodder 
Corn. Makes a large stalk and heavy 
tonnage, and will often mature grain in 
the North. Qt. 35 cts., postpaid 50 cts.; 
pk. $1.85, bus. $6.50, 10 bus. $62.50. 
Golden Eureka (Dent). Under favorable 
conditions may yield over 150 bushels to 
the acre. Grows 12 feet high; ears average 
12 to 15 inches long, 18 to 20 rows, yellow 
grains, and small cob. Frequently pro¬ 
duces 25 tons of good silage per acre. 
Needs 100 days of Corn weather. Qt. 25 
cts., postpaid 40 cts.; pk. $1.35, bus. $4, 
10 bus. $38. 
Cornell No. 11 (Dent). A 110- to 115-day 
yellow Corn for silage as well as grain. 
Ears 9 to 10 inches, 14- to 18-rowed, with 
small red cobs. Grows 8 to 9 feet tall. 
Pk. $1.35, bus. $4.25, 10 bus. $40. 
Lancaster Sure Crop (Dent). Excellent 
early yellow Corn; makes an abundance of 
silage, while the ears average 1 foot. 
Stalks 9 feet high. Matures in 107 days. 
Pk. $1.35, bus. $4, 10 bus. $38. 
Longfellow (Flint). Ears 12 inches long; 
cobs small; kernels of good size. Safe for 
the production of ears as far north as 
Massachusetts. Qt. 25 cts., postpaid 40 
cts.; pk. $1.35, bus. $4, 10 bus. $38. 
Jumbo Silage. (Fodder.) Improved West 
Branch Sweepstakes. Large plant, 12 to 
15 feet high. Recommended for low, rich 
lands. Qt. 25 cts., postpaid 40 cts.; pk. 
$1.35, bus. $4.25, 10 bus. $40. 
Improved Horsetooth. (Fodder.) Pk. 
$1.25, bus. $3.50, 10 bus. $32.50. 
Evergreen. (Fodder.) A sweet Corn valu¬ 
able as silage or green fodder. Qt. 35 cts., 
postpaid 50 cts.; pk. $1.65, bus. $5.50, 
10 bus. $52.50. 
_ POP-CORN _ 
Slow curing under cover in thin layers and 
with maximum ventilation ensures g 09 d pop¬ 
ping quality. Sow 5 pounds per acre in hills. 
Sunburst. Fine large, yellow kernels that 
have a buttery tint when popped. Lb. 
35 cts., postpaid 45 cts.; 10 lbs. $2.75, 
100 lbs. $20. 
Japanese Hulless. Small, white kernels. 
Lb. 30 cts., postpaid 40 cts.; 10 lbs. $2.25, 
100 lbs. $17. 
POP-CORN FOR POPPING, Sunburst. 
Lb. 20 cts., postpaid 30 cts.; 5 lbs. 85 cts., 
10 lbs. $1.50, 100 lbs. $12. 
Japanese Hulless. Lb. 20 cts., postpaid 
30 cts.; 5 lbs. 90 cts., 10 lbs. $1.75, 
100 lbs. $15. 
_ SEED OATS _ 
Superior varieties often weigh up to 40 
pounds per measured bushel, but are sold at 
the standard weight of 32 pounds per bushel. 
For production of grain, use 2)^ bushels per 
acre; for forage, 3 bushels. Sown with 
Canada Peas, l }/2 bushels each of Oats and 
Peas per acre. 
Victory. Tall, white, medium-late, heavy- 
yielding sort. Suits heavy soils. Qt. 20 cts., 
postpaid 30 cts.; pk. 85 cts., bus. (32 lbs.) 
$2.50, 10 bus. $22, 100 bus. $200. 
Lenroc. Highly recommended. Plump, 
nearly white berry. Good yielder. Qt. 
20 cts., postpaid 30 cts.; pk. 85 cts., bus. 
(32 lbs.) $2.50, 10 bus. $22, 100 bus. $200. 
Welcome. Heavy, handsome, and produc¬ 
tive. Swedish type. Pk. 60 cts., bus. (32 
lbs.) $1.85, 10 bus. $17.50, 100 bus. $165. 
Cornellian. Gray kernels, high yielding and 
meaty. Pk. 75 cts., bus. (32 lbs.) $2.25, 
10 bus. $20, 100 bus. $185. 
ALPHA BARLEY. High-yielding and satis¬ 
factory. The kernels are large, plump, and 
heavy. Splendid for the dairy farmer who 
uses one bushel each of Barley, Oats, and 
Field Peas per acre. When used alone, sow 
1to 2 bushels per acre. Qt. 20 cts., post¬ 
paid 35 cts.; pk. $1.25, bus. $3.50, 10 bus. 
$32.50. 
SPRING RYE. Catch-crop where winter 
grain has failed; valuable with Vetch as a 
plow-under crop for soil-improvement, 
using 3^bus. with 75 lbs. of Vetch. When 
grown alone, sow 1 bus. of Rye per acre. 
Qt. 20 cts., postpaid 35 cts.; pk. $1.25, 
bus. $3.75, 10 bus. $35.00. 
MARQUIS WHEAT. A heavy-cropping, 
hard, beardless variety. Sow in spring, 
1 ^ to 2 bus. per acre. Qt. 20 cts., postpaid 
35 cts.; pk. $1.25, bus. $4, 10 bus. $38. 
WHEAT FOR COOKING. Lb. 15 cts., 
postpaid 25 cts.; 10 lbs. $1, 100 lbs. $8. 
_ MILLET _ 
Catch-crops to replace corn, wheat, or 
other crop which may have failed. They are 
fed green, or as silage or hay. 
Golden. Sow 50 pounds per acre. Lb. 20 
cts., postpaid 30 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.40, 100 
lbs. $10. 
Hungarian. Sow 50 pounds per acre. Lb. 
20 cts., postpaid 30 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.40, 
100 lbs. $9. 
Japanese Barnyard. Sow 25 pounds per 
acre. Lb. 20 cts., postpaid 30 cts.; 10 lbs. 
$1.50, 100 lbs. $10. 
SUNDRY FARM SEEDS 
AMBER SUGAR-CANE. Sow 50 pounds 
per acre. Lb. 20 cts., postpaid 30 cts.; 10 
lbs. $1.50, 100 lbs. $10. 
SUDAN GRASS. Sow 30 pounds per acre. 
Lb. 20 cts., postpaid 30 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.50, 
100 lbs. $10. 
BROOM CORN. Sow 20 pounds per acre. 
Lb. 30 cts., postpaid 40 cts.; 10 lbs. $2.50, 
100 lbs. $20. 
KAFFIR CORN. For semi-arid regions. 
Valuable for poultry, hogs, and cattle; not 
suitable for pasture. Sow 15 pounds per 
acre in rows; 50 pounds per acre broadcast. 
Lb. 20 cts., postpaid 30 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.25, 
100 lbs. $8. 
MILO MAIZE. Used for soiling and fodder. 
Sow 15 pounds per acre. Lb. 20 cts., post¬ 
paid 30 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.25, 100 lbs. $8. 
JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT. More prolific 
than other sorts, and the grains are nearly 
twice as large. Sow about the middle of 
June, broadcast, IK bushels per acre. 
Qt. 20 cts., postpaid 35 cts.; pk. $1, bus. 
$3, 10 bus. $27.50. 
FLAX or LINSEED. Grown primarily for 
the seed for its oil and the making of meal. 
Use 75 pounds per acre. Lb. 25 cts., post¬ 
paid 35 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.75, 100 lbs. $12.50. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE. For sheep, hogs, 
and cattle. Sow in July or August, using 
12 pounds per acre broadcast or 5 pounds 
per acre in drills. Lb. 20 cts., postpaid 
30 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.50, 100 lbs. $10. 
SUNFLOWER, Mammoth Russian. For 
poultry feed. Four pounds of seed will sow 
an acre. Lb. 25 cts., postpaid 35 cts.; 
10 lbs. $2, 100 lbs. $15. 
SEMESAN JR. IMPROVED. Corn-disin¬ 
fectant. Protects seed against rotting, 
‘ increases germination, controls blight. 
4 ozs. 30 cts., Ib. 75 cts., 5 lbs. $3.25, 
25 lbs. $14. 
CERESAN IMPROVED. Cereal disinfec¬ 
tant. Controls smut and seed-borne scab. 
Lb. 70 cts., 5 lbs. $3, 25 lbs. $12.75. 
STUMPP & WALTER CO., NEW YORK CITY 
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