. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Golden Beautyâ ^^^^^^^^ For general plant- ^^^^^^^^H^ infr in this section. V^^^^^H^p^ we know of no ^^^^^^^^ corn that will f?ive ^^sf""^ better satisfac- - Jifffiv tion than the big, Mlf'MK^ handsome Golden Beauty. It is the largest grained and finest corn in appearance we have ever seen. The ears are of Gome,, Beauty Kernels. '^^^TJllTiH which was made from a photograph of an average ear. The cob is so


. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Golden Beautyâ ^^^^^^^^ For general plant- ^^^^^^^^H^ infr in this section. V^^^^^H^p^ we know of no ^^^^^^^^ corn that will f?ive ^^sf""^ better satisfac- - Jifffiv tion than the big, Mlf'MK^ handsome Golden Beauty. It is the largest grained and finest corn in appearance we have ever seen. The ears are of Gome,, Beauty Kernels. '^^^TJllTiH which was made from a photograph of an average ear. The cob is so small and the grains so large and broad that a single grain will almost cover the end of the cob when broken in half. It is of a beautiful golden yellow color and of fine quality for grinding. It matures in about 110 days and yields big crops. We recommend the Golden Beauty as the handsomest and largest grained corn in cultivation, and is sure to please every farmer who grows it. By mail per lb. 20<?, 3 lbs. 50«/:; by â ⢠express or freight, per peck 50'/', bu. $, 2 bu. $, 10 bu. $ Bags free. (This variety very scarce this season.) Early MastodonâSince its introduction, more seed of this variety has been sold than any other sort ever in- troduced. This, in itself, is a great recommendation for the merit of the Mastodon Corn. It originated with C. S. Clark, of Huron County, Ohio, to meet a demand for a large eared, yet early corn. It has the longest grains and largest ears of any 100-day corn in cultivation. It is a remarkably strong grower and a surprising yielder. The originator claims for it that it wiU outyield any corn in the world. A yield of 223 bu. (shelled) on one acre is reported from Yates County, N. Y., and 171 bu. (shelled) from Pawnee County, Neb. â The ears average from nine to eleven inches in length and are of handsome shape, with twenty to twenty-six rows on the cob. The grain is very long and of two shades of white and yellow. By mai


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