

Mammoth White Dent CORN 
Grows the tallest and is the most leafy of any 
of the big varieties of Ensilage Corn with which 
we are acquainted, and is the only big, rank- 
growing White Corn that is, In our opinion, 
adapted to the Northern States. 
Our seed stock of this variety is grown in 
Iatitude 41° and during the past ten years it 
has thoroughly matured and ripened slightly 
farther north. Northern-grown Seed Corn is the 
kind for farmers in the Northern States to plant. 
Our Mammoth White Dent is the largest, 
strongest-growing White Corn, whether Flint or 
Dent, that is adapted to the Northern or Central 
States. This variety is a very hardy, extremely 
rapid grower, and under favorable conditions, 
with first-class culture, will produce crops 14 to 
20 feet in height. 
There may be some other varieties of White 
Corn that will grow as big foliage as our Mam- 
moth White and in the North,.but on our own 
farms, and under our own observation, there has 
been no other kind to compare with it. It should 
be planted early because it requires a longer 
season than West Branch Sweepstakes. 
Near the Soil... 
Let us never forget that the 
cultivation of the earth is the 
most Important labor of man. 
Unstable is the future of a coun- 
try which has lost its taste for 
agriculture. If there is one lesson 
of history that is unmistakable, 
it is that national strength lies 
very near the soil. 
—DaniEL WEBSTER. 


Mammoth White Dent CORN 


STANLEY'S 
CROW REPELLENT 

These black-winged robbers 
won't stay long in a field pro- 
tected by Stanley’s Crow Re- 
pellent. Not poisonous, and 
does not affect the corn—but 
the crows leave. A 60-cent can 
treats a bushel of seed. 
i Teoccie Aaa eel ee — a disinfectant, generally destroys 
Bh eed corn) Ts, vecetants many surface seed-borne organ- 
lp. 1.00 — Isms;—as a protectant, generally 
(enough for 2 bushels sa hier eon sone ee protects seed against soil-borne 
of seed corn) 
Woptsis Kaine ce mere -60 
(enough for 1 bushel 
of seed corn) 
ut 



CAN RIAD CIN 
For Corn, Sorghums, Peanuts 
and most Vegetables. Usually re- 
duces losses from seed-decay and 
damping-off. Two-way action:—as 
organisms reducing seed decay. 
Not a mercurial. 
