. Eikenberry's catalogue of farm and garden seeds. Nursery stock Ohio Camden Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. i»llf llllf Field Corn. Good seed is one of the essentials to every success- ful crop raiser. Every farmer recognizes this fact. A little extra ex- pense to secure good seed for planting rarely fails to return a many fold repay- ment at harvest. This \e especially true of corn and the corn crop is \x orth more than any other crop to the farmers of this coun- try. We make a specialty of seed corn and give our personal attention to its production and prepara- ralion. Our growers are
. Eikenberry's catalogue of farm and garden seeds. Nursery stock Ohio Camden Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. i»llf llllf Field Corn. Good seed is one of the essentials to every success- ful crop raiser. Every farmer recognizes this fact. A little extra ex- pense to secure good seed for planting rarely fails to return a many fold repay- ment at harvest. This \e especially true of corn and the corn crop is \x orth more than any other crop to the farmers of this coun- try. We make a specialty of seed corn and give our personal attention to its production and prepara- ralion. Our growers are careful and experienced men who grow our corn for us on a contract espe- cially for seed purposes. \Ve furcish the seed, know that it is isolated from ev- ery other variety and thus can assure our friends that each variety offered is pure and true to name. This give5 us the added advan- tage of a personal knowl- edge of quality and habits of growth, as well as the adaptation of the different varieties to the various soils and surroundings. Xo corn is offered by us unless we are certain it is well adapted for cul- ture in the great corn growingTegion of the Central States and no variety is offered because of some fabulous or unanthenticated yield. The corn with the most elements of profit to the grower is the corn we can sell and the corn of which we are constantly in search. Our own in- terests in this respect and tie intc>rests of our patrons lie along the same line: if we can offer seed that will benefit them, they will in turn benefit us by buying it. The same labor investment is required for raising an inferior sort of corn as for raising some pure, well bred variety that will, on many a farm, largely increase the yield: and at the same time the cost per acre of new seed is such a trifle that an increase in the yield of even one bushel to the acre more than repays the outlay. Farmers are considering these facts more seriously every year and will continue to do so as the
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