. 32nd annual catalogue. Nursery stock Iowa Des Moines Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. LENOCHER'S HOMESTEAD. "Last vear I purchased some of your Farmers' Reliance Corn and was very much pleased with the splendid crop, as it yielded 400 bushels of ears, from three acres of ground. Your corn is all that you recommend it to ;—Harriet Brown, Ashtabula county, Ohio. "The Farmers' Keliance Corn yielded fifty bushels per acre for me and I was much pleased with ;—Chas. Guilford, Jon


. 32nd annual catalogue. Nursery stock Iowa Des Moines Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. LENOCHER'S HOMESTEAD. "Last vear I purchased some of your Farmers' Reliance Corn and was very much pleased with the splendid crop, as it yielded 400 bushels of ears, from three acres of ground. Your corn is all that you recommend it to ;—Harriet Brown, Ashtabula county, Ohio. "The Farmers' Keliance Corn yielded fifty bushels per acre for me and I was much pleased with ;—Chas. Guilford, Jones county, Iowa. "Your Lenocher Homestead Corn is the best hog corn that I ever fed. It is the earliest corn in this part of the ;—John Aoerle, Doniphan county, Kan. "Your Farmers' Reliance proved to be a very fin ecorn and I was much pleased with ;— W. A. Whitmer, Clinton county, Iowa. '•The Farmers' Reliance Com purchased from you has made a splendid ;—Herman Hunt, Mahaska county, Iowa, reed's yellow dent. REED'S YELLOW DENT.—An old standard variety of corn which has taken many prizes at the Illinois State Fair and Illinois State Corn Show as the best yellow sort for general use. Ears 10 to 11 inches long, of good shape, heavy and deep grained. Of bright yellow color and yields excellently. Matures in 110 days. Pkt. 5c. lb. 25c, 3 lbs. 60c. By freight, pk. 6Cc, bu. $, 2 bu. or more @ $,10 bu. or more @ $ LENOCHER'S HOMESTEAD—Well known in Iowa for having won the Iowa Home- stead prize of $, yielding 345 bushels on three acres with ordinary culture. It was also awarded a diploma at the World's Fair. This variety originated with Mr. G. E. Lenocher, one of the most practical corn growers and stock feeders in the state, and was named and introdnced by the Iowa Seed Company. Color varies from dark reddish yel- low to almost black, but most of the ears are dark red with light colored cap, grain deep and ha


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