FIELD CORN 
Plant 7 to 12 pounds to the acre or about one bushel (56 pounds) to 5acres. Originally a native 
of North and South America. Was grown in Peru centuries ago. Our regular stocks of Field Corn 
are superior in quality and germination to the usual strains grown, as they are all grown in Bucks County, 
Pa., one of the four best corn counties. 
Bristol Early Yellow or White Capped 
Yellow Dent—100 Days. Grains are 
light or lemon yellow color with a white 
dented cap or top. Height of stalk 7 to 73 
feet with ears averaging 10 to 11 inches in 
length. Rows generally 10 to 14 on a 
white cob. 
Golden Beauty or Sweepstakes—120 
Days. Grains are golden yellow in color 
with a rather shallow dented cap or tip. 
Height of stalk about 9 to 10 ft. Ears 
averaging 8 to 9 inches. Rows generally 
10 to 14 on a red cob. 
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Golden Dent—110 Days. Grains are a 
glossy golden yellow color with a dis- 
tinctly dented cap or top. Height of 
stalk 83 to 9 ft. Ears averaging 8 to 9 
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cob. 
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Lancaster County Sure Crop—110 
Days. Grains are orange yellow color on 
the sides and the shallow dent on the cap 
or top being yellow. Height of stalk is 
from 8 to 9 feet. Ears averaging 11 to 12 
inches. Rows generally 12 to 14 on a 
red cob. 
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Leaming—105 Days. Top of kernel is 
bright, unglazed and yellow. The body 
of the kernel is dark yellow and glazed. 
Height of stalk 83 to 9 ft. Ears run from 
7 to 8 inches in length. Rows 14 to 18 
on a red cob. 
Penna. Long Yellow Flint or 8-Rowed 
Yellow—90 Days. Kernels flinty, hard 
and glazed, the grains are amber in color. 
Height of stalk is 7 to 8feet. Ears average 
11 to 12 inches, usually 8 rows. Cob white. 
Snowflake or Boone County White— 
120 Days. White glazed with dull white 
dented to gourd crown. Height of stalk 
9 to 10 ft. Long, thick ears, averaging 
9 to 10 inches. Rows mostly 14 to 18 on 
a white cob. 

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POP CORN 
Golden Queen—115 Days. Golden grain, creamy 
white when popped. Height of stalk 63 to 7 feet. 
Length of ear 5 to 7 inches, thin. _ Practically 
identical in every way to the Plain White, except 
that the grain is a golden cream color. 
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, 
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producing an abundance of very thick short ears 
45 to 5 inches long. These are closely set with 
narrow tight grains, some ears having 30 to 40 rows 
of kernels. 
White Rice—110 Days. Grains long and pointed, 
somewhat resembling rice, from which it takes its 
name. Height of stalk 5 to 6 ft. Ears 5 to 7 inches 
long, having 14 to 20 rows of kernels. 
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