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does not affect the corn—but 
the crows leave. A 60-cent can 
treats a bushel of seed. 
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of seed corn ) 
1 pte team ecmiens 1.00 
(enough for 2 bushels 
of seed corn) 
Mths oo CORN 
(enough for 1 bushel 
of seed corn) 
REPLANTING 
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Just 126 years ago (1826) a variety of Yellow y e 4 ‘ we | ‘YN 
Dent Corn was introduced to American farmers > > a 
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and named for the originator, Mr. J. B. Leaming. oo a 
Soon “‘Leaming Corn,” through sheer merit, be- [ie wes 
came the most popular of the Dent Corns. Dibble’s j wall 
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Improved Leaming is at least ten days earlier ey i a 
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than the common Leaming of commerce. We [ee ae, ae .*, ag 
recommend it as the most popular open-pollinated 
variety for ensilage purposes for the Middle and 
New England States. 
Our Improved Leaming reaches the hard dough 
stage for ensilage here in Western New York in 
from 105 to 115 days of good Corn weather; the 
stalks average from 10 to 15 feet in height, and 
we have put into our silos, many a time, 30 tons 
of ensilage per acre, that would have husked 100 
to 125 bushels of ears. 
For over 100 years Leaming has proved to be 
one of the best varieties for ensilage. 
Mammoth Eight-Rowed 
YELLOW FLINT 
CORN 
is the best Flint Corn in cultivation either for crop 
or silo. It is the largest-growing Flint variety, and 
one of the earliest, maturing here in the Genesee 
Valley 1 in around 100 days. The stalks average 8 to 
10 feet in height (under good cultivation some- 
times 12 to 14 feet), from 1 to 3 feet taller than 
other Flint varieties we have grown alongside. 
The stalks leaf profusely nearly to the ground, 
: 3 os : : and the stalks and leaves are sweet, making it the 
Harwood Martin, President and Treasurer of our most desirable ensilage variety for those sections 
Company, checking a neighbor’s field of excellent Ensilage of our country known as “Flint Corn Land.” 
Corn in the hard dough stage. 
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Planting Corn on a well-prepared field, 10 inches apart in 3-foot rows or 17,000 plants per acre IMPROVED 
for maximum yield. EARLY LEAMING 
