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“FORD’S 
TRUE Old Virginia” 
The Best Ensilage Corn 
The Kind that Fills the Silo, 
With the Finest Ensilage, 
From the Fewest Acres 
'I'lie Dairyman’s Most Profitable Crop 
Some of our largest dairymen declare, that 
FORD’S OLD VIRGINIA Ensilage Corn is 
superior to any other variety, being much 
sweeter, larger ears, keeps better in the silo 
and produces the largest amount of milk and 
meat. It is unexcelled for dairy feeding and 
produces more tons of rich, juicy silage than 
other varieties. 
We cannot exaggerate the merits of this 
wonderful corn for silage purposes. 
We first introduced this corn to the dairy¬ 
men of Ohio and have been headquarters for 
the TRUK OLD VIRGINIA for many years. 
IF YOU WANT TO FILL YOUR SILO FROM 
FKWKR ACRKS, PLANT FORD’S OLD VIR¬ 
GINIA. 
In the past there has been quite a lot of 
white corn sold as Old Virginia, which did 
not measure up to the standard. Be sure you 
get the true Old Virginia from headquarters. 
Ford’s Old Virginia, Biggest 
Yielder; Makes the Most and 
Best Ensilage 
Below we give a few testimonials from 
those who have put Old Virginia to the test. 
“This is Old Virginia Ensilage Corn. 13 feet 4 
inches high, (off year). We have had it 14 feet 2 
inches high. We used to plant 5 acres to fill a silo 
10x28 feet; now 2 acres of Old Virginia fills it up 
chockfull and some to spare .”—Harlon Shelley, New 
York. 
"7 have used Old Virginia Corn for two seasons. 
Last year I filled a 10x36 silo from acres. This 
corn grew to a height of 15 feet. A good many of 
my neighbors are sending to you for Old Virginia on 
account of this wonderful field corn.” —R. E. Fritzel, 
Ohio. 
“Old Virginia Corn grew 16 to 17 feet in height. 
Three acres filled a 12x34 foot Silo.’ —Herman V. 
Winkle, Ohio. 
Ford'* Old Virginia Corn. I’repaid 
L 1 ICC 11,. 3 11,., 5 |i,„ 
prepaid 1 Bu. ‘Jt Bu. (Full Sack) $4.40. 
10 Bu. ® $2.15 Per Bu. 
Ford’s Big Golden Ensilage 
“The one which fills the Silo with nouriph- 
ing food.” 
The largest and best of the yellow varie¬ 
ties, producing the most leaves and ears. 
Will produce a good crop on thin soil, stalks 
are heavy and tall, very heavy with foliage, 
ears are heavy and well filled, with golden- 
yellow kernels. This is undoubtedly the best’ 
yellow ensilage corn. 
Price same as Old Virginia. 
BLUK MOUNTAIN. This is a variety which 
is very popular in some localities. It grows 
about the same size as Old Virginia and is 
the same in earliness. It has a very broad 
fiat kernel similar to Eureka but larger. 
PRICE 26c PER BU. HIGHER THAN Ol.D 
VIRGINIA. 
LANCASTER COUNTY SURE CROP. This 
corn originated, was developed and bred to 
its present perfection in Lancaster County, 
Penna. It has proved its adaptability in 
every corn-growing section in the country. 
It is rich in protein; husks easily; grows 
quite tall and leafy; withstands drouth and 
develops corn well to the north; is a very 
heavy yielder, and matures in 100 to 105 
days. It actually thrives on thin soil and 
will produce a crop even in poor growing 
seasons. You will make no mistake in 
growing Lancaster County Sure Crop for 
silo or husking. Price same as Old Virginia. 
Write for Prices of Farm Seeds 
SOJA OR SOY BEANS 
A .very valuable legume, rapidly growing 
in favor for hay, ensilage and plowing under 
for manure. It thrives on land too light for 
clover and produces immense crops on good 
soil. 
Soy Beans produce a large amount of hay 
or silage which is rich in protein. 
The mature beans ground into meal make 
wonderful dairy feed. 
They enrich the soil by storing up nitrogen 
for the following crop. 
They may be grown as catch crop when 
clover fails. If planted with corn use ^ to 
1/2 bu. per acre. If alone in drills 1 bu. per 
acre or if broadcast 1% to 2 bu. per acre. 
SOY BEAN hay is equal to Alfalfa in feed¬ 
ing value. 
3IANCHU. Matures in about 105 days. One 
of the most popular varieties for hay or 
ensilage. Prepaid lb. 26c, 3 lbs. 50c. Ask 
for prices. 
WILSON EARLY BLACK. About 120 days. 
One of the best for hay or silage. Stems 
fine, produces large quantities of hay of 
fine quality. Prepaid lb. 26c, 3 lbs. 50c. 
Ask for prices. 
McOUEEN’S INOCULA- 
TOR FOR SOY BEANS. 
Prepaid, bu. size 30c, 
2 bu. size 50c, 5 bu. 
size $1.00. 
RYE 
SPRING RYE is designed for spring sowing 
only and produces a good crop when sown 
in April. Prepaid lb. 30c, 3 lbs. 59c. Ask 
for prices. 
ROSEN WINTER RYE is the heaviest yield¬ 
ing winter variety. It can be sown for 
pastures or for plowing under in the spring 
but for grain crop should be sown in the 
fall. Prepaid lb. 30c, 3 lbs. 59c. Ask for 
prices. 
Last year I bought a bushel of Old Virginia Seed 
Corn and I raised enough Corn to fill one silo 10x30 
and one 10x24 on 6 acres. Many stalks were 17 feet 
long. Believe it was the biggest Corn grown in this 
country last year. It pays to buy good seed.” —W. L. 
Stearns, Ohio. 
