. Moore and Simon's seed buyers guide and wholesale price list : market gardeners, florists and other large buyers. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. iiFIELD CORN k THE LATEST IMPROVED VARIETIES ONLY ARE THE MOST PROFITABLE SORTS TO GROW Ml. & S. POOR MAN'S CORN Possessing MagniAcent Properties, Splen- did Qualities and Tremendous Possibilities. The Most Valuable New Field Com in the World To-day. ^,sijXjt^j*^,^,^^^Jt This great corn is the result of a series of crosses and subse- Ijuently
. Moore and Simon's seed buyers guide and wholesale price list : market gardeners, florists and other large buyers. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. iiFIELD CORN k THE LATEST IMPROVED VARIETIES ONLY ARE THE MOST PROFITABLE SORTS TO GROW Ml. & S. POOR MAN'S CORN Possessing MagniAcent Properties, Splen- did Qualities and Tremendous Possibilities. The Most Valuable New Field Com in the World To-day. ^,sijXjt^j*^,^,^^^Jt This great corn is the result of a series of crosses and subse- Ijuently by a continuous systematic selection, accumulating and Dcrpetuating the superior merits of its parents, we have evolved I superior new variety, we take great pride in introducing ;o all growers of this important cereal in the United States and ill foreign countries. \\"e have named it the Poor Man's Corn Decause it vvill produce more corn on poor, light soils than any iind now in cultivation, thus greatly assisting the poor farmer ;vho has little money with which to buy fertilizers. In strong, rich soils it has no s perior. The ears are of gO';d size, handsome, tvith large, deep grains of a rich orange color, and very small red ;ob, rarely producing less than two ears to the stalk. Husks and shells easily. It is also adapted to a greater variety of soils than my other varieties, producing uimsually well on light or heavy and, where other varieties would not thrive. Has matuied well- -ipened corn in 85 days, planted May 25th. One hundred and :hirty bu-hels shelled com to the acre are common on good corn ground, with good, but not extra,-cultivation. Moreover it com- ajands the highest market j rice. It is destined to be planted krgely. You sho. Id be among the first. Pkt. icc, qt. 20c. (by â jijLil 40c.), yz pk. pK. 75c., /2 bu. $, bu. jp^.uo, 2 bu. ^5^.90. KANSAS GOLDEN KING BENT CORN, when we have a really good new article-an article that stands as did K
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