Farm 
IMPROVED FIELD CORN 
Sow 1 peck per acre for ears, 4 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. 
(105 days.) Heavy-yielding variety. 
Produces very long, large, sound ears, 
deep grains; strong, stocky, medium- 
tall stalk. Excellent for ensilage as well 
as grain. Qt. 60 cts., postpaid 75 cts.; 
pk. $3.50, bus. $10, 10 bus. $90. 
Cornell No. 29-3 Hybrid Dent. (110 
Adapted to our eastern con- 
days.) : 
ditions. Yellow kernels with a slight 

red tinge. It is a double-crossed hybrid. 
Splendid for ensilage in areas with short 
seasons and grain for other areas. 
Qt. 60 cts., postpaid 75 cts.; pk. $3.50, 
bus. $10, 10 bus. $90. 
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. 50 cts., postpaid 65 cts.: 
pk. $3, bus. $9, 10 bus. $80. 

Golden Eureka (Dent). Under favorable 
conditions may yield 150 bushels of ears 
or 25 tons of silage per acre. Grows 12 feet 
high; ears average 12 to 15 inches long, 18 
or 20 rows, yellow grains, and small cob. 
100 days. 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. 
Qt. 25 cts., postpaid 40 cts.; 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.) Large plant, 12 
to 15 feet high. Recommended for low, 
rich lands. Qt. 30 cts., postpaid 45 cts.; 
pk. $1.50, bus. $4.50, 10 bus. $42.50. 
Improved Horsetooth. (Fodder.) Pk. 
$1.15, 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. $2, bus. $6, 10 bus. 
$55. 
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Seeds of High Quality 
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Mangel-Wurzel 
POP-CORN 
Slow curing under cover in thin layers and 
with maximum ventilation ensures good pop- 
ping quality. Sow 5 pounds per acre in hills. 
Sunburst. Fine large yellow kernels that 
have a buttery tint when popped. Lb. 
30 cts., postpaid 40 cts.; 10 Ibs. $2.25, 
100 Ibs. $16. 
White Hulless. Small, white kernels. Lb. 
30 cts., postpaid 40 cts.; 10 Ibs. $2.25, 
100 Ibs. $17.50. 
POP-CORN FOR POPPING, Sunburst. 
Lb. 20 cts., postpaid 30 cts.; 5 Ibs. 85 cts., 
postpaid $1; 100 Ibs. $12. 
White Hulless. Lb. 20 cts., postpaid 
30 cts.; 5 Ibs. 90 cts., postpaid, $1.05; 
100 Ibs. $13. 


SEMESAN JR. IMPROVED. Cern-disin- 
fectant. Protects seed against rotting, 
increases germination, controls blight. 
4 ozs. 30 cts., Ib. 75 cts., 5 Ibs. $3, 25 Ibs. 
$12.50. (Circular on request.) 
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ROOTS FOR STOCK 
We recommend Mangels, Carrots and 
Rutabagas to the cattle breeder, dairy farmer 
and poultry raiser. A palatable, easily 
stored, easily digested, and nutritious food 
is yielded in large quantities per acre. They 
stimulate the flow of milk of high grade; 
their culttvation ensures the thorough clean- 
ing of the land; and they may be stored into 
the winter in root-cellars or outdoor “pits” 
with but little trouble. 
MANGEL AND SUGAR BEET 
Sow in drills 30 mmches apart; thin to 12 
inches. 6 to 8 Ibs. per acre in the spring. 
Mammoth Long Red. A giant among 
Mangels, and the variety most frequently 
grown. The roots are enormous, very 
uniform in shape, smooth and clean, with 
but small top growth. The skin is bright, 
rich red, and under favorable growing con- 
ditions the roots may reach a length of 
3 feet. 4b. 85 cts., Ib. $2.25, 10 Ibs. $21. 
Half-Sugar Rose. Long root with pink 
skin and white flesh. 141b. 85 cts., Ib. $2.25, 
10 Ibs. $21. 
Golden Tankard. 14Ib. 85 cts., Ib. $2.25, 
10 Ibs. $21. 
Klein Wanzleben Sugar Beet. Root con- 
tains a high percentage of sugar. Oz. 30 
cts., 44Ib. 85 cts., Ib. $2.25, 10 Ibs. $21. 
RUTABAGA OR SWEDE 
Sow 4 pounds per acre in June, in drills 
30 inches apart. 
American Purple-Top. Reddish purple 
top; nutritious yellow flesh; spherical 
shape. 14Ib. 90 cts., Ib. $2.50, 10 Ibs. $24. 

Long Island Improved. Oz. 35 Ctsz, 
M4lb. $1, Ib. $2.75, 10 Ibs. $26. 
FIELD CARROT 
Especially valuable for horses. Sow 4 
pounds per acre from May 15 to July 1. 
Mammoth White Belgian. Root 16 inches 
long. Skin white; flesh white. 4lb. $1.25, 
Ib. $3.50, 10 Ibs. $34. 
Danvers Cattle. Ib. $1.45, Ib. $5, 10 
Ibs. $48.50. 
Long Orange Cattle. 
10 Ibs. $48.50. 
\Ib. $1.45, Ib. $5, 

SEED PRESERVER FOR 
CORN insures your seeds. It 
prevents _ crows and other 
irds taking the seed; it pro- 
tects against ground-rot and 
smut. It is non-poisonous and 
does not retard germination. 
Large can, enough for 2 bus. seed corn. -$1 00 
Small can, enough for 1 bus........... 60 



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