SEED CORN 
Varteties that Fill the Silo 
Worcester County Sweepstakes 
Grows i12 to 15 feet tall. 
It is a big yellow Dent Corn, stalks very large, 112 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. | 1% pk., 85c; pk., $1.50; 144 bu., $2.90; bu., $5.50. 



Be Ross’ Hybrid Sweepstakes 
Bi. For Ensilage and Husking 
A hybrid obtained by combining different inbred strains of Dent Corn. 
It makes a quick vigorous growth, producing 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 together and stay green 
; after the ears ripen. It has yielded as high as 29 tons of silage per acre here 
in New England. 4 pk., $1.25; pk., $2.25; 144 bu., $4.40; bu., $8.50. 
improved Leaming 
. It ranks as one of the early Dent Corns, has a very heavy stalk, growing 12 
to 13 feet high and very leafy. The ears are 8 to 10 inches long, filled with 
medium sized but deep kernels. Pk., $1.40; bu., $5.25. 
: Sweet Fodder 
% ae einéscelled for cutting green and feeding to stock. It should be included 
_ in all soiling schedules. 10 lbs., $1.30; 100 lbs., $11.00. 
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. 
14 pk., 85c; pk., $1.50; bu., $5.50. 
Ross’ Genuine Eureka Ensilage Corn 
Has a Record of Producing More Tons Per Acre Than Any Other 
Ensilage Variety 
ape The Eureka is a large kernel white corn introduced by Ross Bros. 50 years 
-_—_— ago: and we still offer the genuine Eureka, which is superior to many varieties 
te ae ‘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 germinates surprisingly 
well in cold, wet springs, and today farmers everywhere heartily approve 
_ planting the Ross geniune variety of Eureka Corn. 
4 pk., 85c; pk., $1.50; 14 bu., $2.90; bu., $5.50. 


Worcester County Sweepstakes 
Field Seeds 
