FIELD CORN pen COLns 
14 Ibs. 56 lbs. 
Hybrid Field Corns EUREKA 
Extremely tall ensilage corn 
CORNELL 29-3 for silage; does not mature 
in the North........... 2.00 $6.00 
Adapted for silage at medium and high elevations ©2'S !n the North... $ 
and for grain at low and medium elevations. Medium 
to tall in height, ears medium sized, 12-16 rowed and LANCASTER SURE CROP 
variable in kernel color —red, yellow, white-capped Red cobbed, yellow dent, 
yellow, dent and semi-flint. Has a fine root system, does quite early, stalks 8-12 feet 
not lodge, and is a heavy producer of silage. 14 Ibs. tall............cceeeeeees 2.00 6.00 
$2.50; 56 Ibs. $8.00. 
LEAMING 
Early yellow dent, ears about 
CORNELL 35-5 10 inches long, good for silo.. 2.00 6.00 
Similar in purpose to Cornell 34-53, but slightly later. Y 
Medium in height, ears medium sized, moderately uni- Se cei SWEEP 
form, kernels dent, medium small, in 14-18 rows, and ; / 
uniformly yellow. Produces grain in areas where season Fine ensilage corn, ears 11- 
is too short for Cornell 29-3. 14 Ibs. $2.50; 56 Ibs. 12 inches, stalks 10-12 feet. 
$8.00. Kernels mostly reddish. Early. . EO 7.00 
YELLOW SWEEPSTAKES 
14 Ibs. 56 Ibs. Largest yellow kernels, ears 
ID YELLOW SWEEP- 12 inches long. Earlier than Eu- 
oie reka. Good for ensilage..... 2.50 7.00 
Heavy yielder, highly wind- 
resistant, does fine in New York pel Adel ; 
d New England.......... $4.00 $12.00 all growing sweet corns for 
save Ss fodderitrae eras cc 12% Ibs. 1.75 50 Ibs., 5.00 
HYBRID RED SWEEPSTAKES 
Has done exceptionally well Flint Corns 
in New England and New York. 
Big tonnage for silo; tall, sturdy LONGFELLOW 
stalks. Usually has 2 large ears Long eared, 8 rows. For 
per stalk. For grain or silage... 4.00 12.00 __husking or silo in fhe North... 7Af3)0) 7.50 

WE ENDEAVOR TO CARRY A FULL LINE OF FIELD SEEDS 
— CLOVERS, ALFALFA, TIMOTHY, ETC. 
Field Seeds 
As their values are constantly changing, we suggest that you ask us for prices 
when you are in the market. See inside back cover. 

BUNCHING TWINE 
Twine is used on farms for a number of purposes, the main one being 
the bunching of vegetables. It may also be used for tying up vines, 
and in many other ways. It comes wound on a spool or reel, like barbed 
wire, but is in the form of a loose rope of 100 strands. In this way it is 
possible to cut 50 or 100 strings the same length at one time. Orders 
will be accepted for full reels only, the average weight being 50 
pounds per reel. Samples will be sent free on request, 
No. 24 2-Ply Al Ib 
No. 24 3-Ply Al Ib 
No. 24 4-Ply Al Ib 
F.O.B. Milford, Conn. Cash with order, please. 
Prices subject to change without notice. 

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