. Ok seeds. Nursery stock Indiana Indianapolis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. The Gold Medal (Page 82) and the Silver Medal (Pages 84-85) Corns should attract every Corn 1 Grower TgPESr CORN ;DED?THE SILVER MEDAL IS WORLDS FAIR 19OO. NOTE—Our O, K. Seeds were awarded three (3) medals at Paris in 1900. A Gold Medal for best corn on exhibition; a Silver Medal for second best corn on exhibition, and a Bronze Medal for oar Fultzo-Mediterranean (winter) Wheat. The Farmers' Interest Corn is listed on the next two pages. Please read all
. Ok seeds. Nursery stock Indiana Indianapolis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. The Gold Medal (Page 82) and the Silver Medal (Pages 84-85) Corns should attract every Corn 1 Grower TgPESr CORN ;DED?THE SILVER MEDAL IS WORLDS FAIR 19OO. NOTE—Our O, K. Seeds were awarded three (3) medals at Paris in 1900. A Gold Medal for best corn on exhibition; a Silver Medal for second best corn on exhibition, and a Bronze Medal for oar Fultzo-Mediterranean (winter) Wheat. The Farmers' Interest Corn is listed on the next two pages. Please read all about it very carefully. Farmers who have planted it in the past were very wise, hut there are yet many townships and counties where it has not been introduced. Our Corn Exhibit attracted attention at Paris. Read the fol- lowing : Carignan-Ardennes, France, Nov. 28,1900. Mr. J. A. EverVt, Indianapolis, Ind., U. S. A. DEAk Sir—We have seen your beautiful show of corn at the Paris Exhibition, and we suppose you are a corn grower. If so, as we are great sellers of it and want yearly large quantities, could you make us offers, with cheapest prices and big samples tn grain and ears of corn which you grow? Yours very truly, Denaiffe & FiL8, IIGURES AND Prove that the expense of planting our improved varieties of Corn has been about 20 cents per acre, including freight, and your awn seed is saved. The cost will be a little •more this year on account of the higher price of all Corn. SEED CORN IN THE EAR. We have saved a lot of our leading varieties of Seed Corn in the ears this year and will furnish it at 25 cent3 per bushel extra as long as the supply lasts. Farmers should club together in buying their seed corn and get advantage of our reduced rates on five bushels or more. (83). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may
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