Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . LIST OF CHOICE SEED CORN FOR 1907. 37. CIXG OF TUE BAHLIES. of the Earlies Desit Corn. ;5:e EarlitKt Dent Corn in Cultivation. YitIrtsmore BTo. 1 Com than any other knoivn va-riety. Ears inediuiu in .sixe. Cobs Miunll. The importance of planting only tlieearliest varieties of Corn has been demon-strated to the farmers of the Northwest dur-ing- the past few years. In King- of theEarlies we have without doubt the earliestand best Dent Corn in existence. Colorbrig-ht g-olden yellow. The stalks grow from6 to 8 feet in height, and are thickly cov-ered with lea
Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . LIST OF CHOICE SEED CORN FOR 1907. 37. CIXG OF TUE BAHLIES. of the Earlies Desit Corn. ;5:e EarlitKt Dent Corn in Cultivation. YitIrtsmore BTo. 1 Com than any other knoivn va-riety. Ears inediuiu in .sixe. Cobs Miunll. The importance of planting only tlieearliest varieties of Corn has been demon-strated to the farmers of the Northwest dur-ing- the past few years. In King- of theEarlies we have without doubt the earliestand best Dent Corn in existence. Colorbrig-ht g-olden yellow. The stalks grow from6 to 8 feet in height, and are thickly cov-ered with leaves close to the ground, yield-ing- a large amount of excellent fodder, un-surpassed in feeding qualities. The ears are medium in length, cob verysmall, closely set -with long deep kernelsvery rich in oil and starch. This Corn is eminently adapted for plant-ing in high latitudes, and will mature a cropfarther north than any other Dent Corn. Itcan be husked earlier, will shell easier andmakes better fodder than any other knownsort. It ripens earlier, dries out quicker,makes
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