. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. Above prices are subject to market changes. Place your order early. SILVER KING,WIS. NO. 7. LIST OF CHOICE FARM SEEDS FOR 1916. 43. EARLIEST OP ALL CORN. KING OF THE EARLIES DENT. Color, bright golden yellow. The stalks grow from 6 to 8 feet in height, and arethickly covered with leaves close to the ground, yielding a large amount of excellentfodder. The ears are medium in length, cob very small, closrvly set with long, deep ker-nels. This Corn is eminently adapted for planting in the northern limits of the CornBelt, and will mature a crop in 85


. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. Above prices are subject to market changes. Place your order early. SILVER KING,WIS. NO. 7. LIST OF CHOICE FARM SEEDS FOR 1916. 43. EARLIEST OP ALL CORN. KING OF THE EARLIES DENT. Color, bright golden yellow. The stalks grow from 6 to 8 feet in height, and arethickly covered with leaves close to the ground, yielding a large amount of excellentfodder. The ears are medium in length, cob very small, closrvly set with long, deep ker-nels. This Corn is eminently adapted for planting in the northern limits of the CornBelt, and will mature a crop in 85 to 95 days. Quart 20c; peck 85c; bushel $ CURRIES EARLIEST OF ALL,. The Earliest Dent Corn In Existence. Matures in about 60 days front time of planting. Yields two to three ears to the stalk. Furnishes Fodder in the hot, dry summer months. Planted at the same time as other Corn, Curries Earliest of All will be ready foruse in July, coming in at a time when fodder is generally short, and filling- in a gap un-til the main crop of corn can be used. The stalks grow about 6 feet in height, well clothedwith leaves with rich feeding qualities. It will not take the place of


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