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Buist’s 
Golden Dent 
EARLY YELLOW CANADA 
90 Days—Resembles the Penn- 
sylvania 8 rowed, ripens very 
early and generally used for seC' 
ondary crop planted later in the 
season. It is well adapted to sec' 
tions where the season is short 
or ground poor. 
HELD CORN—White Varieties 
7 Lbs. 14 Lbs. 
(Vz peck) (peck) 
Buist’s Snowflake.^0.40 ^0.75 
White Hickory King.40 .75 
White Ensilage.40 .75 
Yellow Varieties 
Buist’s Improved Golden Dent.. *40 .75 
Early Learning. 
Lancaster Co. Sure Crop. 
Penna. Early Yellow 8-Rowed. . 
Early Yellow Canada ... ^ 
56 Lbs. 
(Bus.) 
^2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
Selected Field Corn 
15 Lbs. Will Plant 1 Acre 
White Varieties 
BUIST’S SNOWFLAKE 
120 Days—In sections where white varieties are prc' 
ferred, plant “Buist’s Snowflake.” It has no equal 
for earliness and productiveness. Stalks 9 to 10 ft., 
producing two large ears. Ears 12 ins., 14 to 18 
rowed; grains very deep. Cob white and very thin. 
Excellent for meal, feeding and makes splendid 
roasting ears, tender and fine flavor. 
WHITE HICKORY KING 
125 Days—This variety produces a large grain and 
small cob. Dependable to produce a crop on poor, 
thin land. Good for roasting ears, for stock feed' 
ing or corn meal. Stalks 10 ft., frequently bearing 
two ears. Ears 8 to 10 ins., 8 to 10 rowed; grain 
broad as it is deep. 
WHITE ENSILAGE 
130 Days—The best ensilage or fodder variety. 
Stalks very tall and leafy, 12 to 15 ft., with an 
enormous growth of fodder. Ears 9 to 12 ins., 10 
to 14 rows. 
Yellow Varieties 
BUIST’S IMPROVED GOLDEN DENT 
110 Days—The standard yellow corn popular in 
all localities. Our stock is well bred, the strain of 
which we introduced some years ago and which 
now outsells any other variety. Select this variety 
to plant for the best alhpurpose corn. Early, pro- 
ductive, deep grained and small cob. A beautiful 
corn either on the cob or shelled, and it makes 
meal of superior quality. Stalks 9 to 10 ft., one to 
, two ears with excellent foliage for fodder. Ears 8 
to 10 ins., 14 to 18 rows of deep grains. 
EARLY LEAMING 
100 Days—The earliest Yellow Dent Corn, pop' 
ular in localities where the seasons are short. Pro' 
ductive and of fine quality. Stalks 10 to 12 ft.; ears 
9 to 12 ins., 14 to 18 rows of deep yellow kernels. 
LANCASTER COUNTY SURE CROP 
100 Days—This large, deep grain corn is now 
grown very extensively in Pennsylvania. A heavy 
yielder on either good or poor land, with plenty 
of foliage; excellent for silos. Stalks 9 to 10 ft. 
Ears are long and slim, 14 ins., with 12 to 14 rows 
set closely on a red cob. 
PENNS’YLVANIA EARLY YELLOW, 8-ROW 
90 Days—One of the most valuable and productive 
varieties for late planting. Stalks 7 to 8 ft., ears 12 to 
15 ins., 8 rowed with hard, broad, rich amber kernels 
thickly set. A highly glared flint corn. 
