Field Seed Corn 
Ross’ Genuine 
Eureka Ensilage Corn 
Has a Record of Producing More Tons Per Acre Than 
Any Other Ensilage Variety 
The Eureka is a large kernel white corn introduced by 
Ross Bros. fifty years ago and we still offer the genuine 
Eureka, which is superior to many varieties sold under 
this same name. 
For the protection of the planter, Eureka comes put 
_up in trade-marked bags and our suggestion is that you 
accept your Eureka Seed Corn in no other package. 
Hardy and rugged characteristics; Eureka Corn germi- 
nates surprisingly well in cold, wet springs, and today 
farmers everywhere heartily approve planting the Ross 
Genuine variety of Eureka Corn. % pk., 70c; pk., $1.25; 
14 bu., $2.25; bu., $4.25. 
Worcester County Sweepstakes 
Grow 12-15 feet tall. 
It is a big yellow Dent Corn, stalks very large, 1% to 
_ 2 inches in diameter, growing 12 to 15 feet high; foliage 
is long, broad and heavy, starting well down to the 
ground with an abundance of leaves and produces 15 to 
25 tons per acre. % pk., 65c; pk., $1.15; 14 bu., $2.20; 
bu., $4.10. 
Westbranch Sweepstakes 
Matures in 100 days. 
One of the finest for silage, the stalks grow 10 to 12 
feet high and are completely covered with leaves. The 
ears are 12 to 15 inches long and 14 to 18 rows. The 
color is yellow shaded with red. Mature in. 100 days. 
14 pk., 65c; pk., $1.15; % bu., $2.15; bu., $4.00. 
Ross’ Hybrid Sweepstakes 
For Ensilage and Husking 
A hybrid obtained by combining different inbred strains 
of Dent Corn. It makes a quick vigorous growth, pro- 
ducing the maximum amount of feed possible in a short 
season. Its tall, thick stocky stalks stand up in storms 
that blow other varieties down. Leaves wide, close to- 
gether and stay green after the ears ripen. It has yielded 
as high as 29 tons of silage per acre here in New England. 
1% pk., $1.00; pk., $1.75; bu., $6.65. 
Varieties That Fill the Silo 
With Extra Good Yields 

Eureka Corn 
Improved Leaming 
It ranks as one of the early dent corns, has a very 
heavy stalk, growing 12 to 18 feet high and very leafy. 
The ears are 8 to 10 inches long, filled with medium size 
but deep kernels. Pk., 90c; bu., $3.40. : 
Sweet Fodder 
Unexcelled for cutting green and feeding to stock. 
It should be included in all soiling schedules. 10 Ibs., 
$1.00; 100 lbs., $8.00. 
Early Canada Flint 
An early 8-rowed variety; stalks about 6 ft., ears 8 to 
9 inches. This strain is a decided improvement over the 
old Early Canada Flint. % pk., 65c; pk., $1.10; bu., $4.15. 
Longfellow Flint 
This, for a long time, has been very popular in south- 
ern New England. Ears are 8-rowed and of remarkable 
length—12 to 14 inches, with occasionally one 15 inches. 
Stalks are considerably taller than the Improved Canada, 
but not so large but that they make excellent and easily 
handled dry stover. Cannot supply. 

ROSS’ SWEET CORN 

Golden Sunshine Sweet Corn 
One pound of seed will plant 200 hills or 300 feet 
of row; 10 to 12 pounds will plant an acre. 
Best Yellow Varieties 
Yellow). A yellow variety matur- 
Bantam Evergreen ae aa 10 wave after the Golden 
Bantam and a week earlier than the Stowell’s Evergreen 
white. It has an ear three times the size of Golden Ban- 
tam and runs 12, 14 and 16 rows to the ear. The stalk 
is about 6 feet tall and is perhaps 1 foot shorter than 
Stowell’s Evergreen and 2 feet taller than Golden Bantam. 
The Bantam Evergreen has the tender and sweet quali- 
ties of the Golden Bantam and combines the quality of 
the Golden Bantam with the productiveness of Stowell’s 
Evergreen. As a table variety it is unexcelled. Pkt., 15c; 
Ib., 35c; 2 Ibs., 65c; 10 lbs. or over, 26c per Ib. 
Outstanding variety, very heavy pro- 
Improved Bancross ducer, ate eared and about five 
days earlier than Golden Cross Bantam, having all of the 
qualities of the Bantam and in addition, earliness and 
larger size. We are inclined to think that this variety 
will soon be a rival of Golden Cross Bantam. Pkt., 15c; 
Ib., 50c; 2 Ibs., 95c; 10 Ibs. or over, 40c per Ib. 

ROSS BROS. CO., Worcester, Mass. 
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