Johnson's garden & farm manual : 1910 . RS, UNIFORMLY OVER A FOOT IN LENGTH The writer first saw this new corn while visiting the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, in the hundreds of varieties there exhibited, from almost every State in the Union, it carried off the honors,and I feel justly proud in being the first to procure the seed from its experienced originator, Mr. H. , to offer for sale The yield on the farm of the originator in past seasons has averaged over 100bushels to the acre, and in the most unfavorable seasons it has never given anything but a good yield ofits


Johnson's garden & farm manual : 1910 . RS, UNIFORMLY OVER A FOOT IN LENGTH The writer first saw this new corn while visiting the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, in the hundreds of varieties there exhibited, from almost every State in the Union, it carried off the honors,and I feel justly proud in being the first to procure the seed from its experienced originator, Mr. H. , to offer for sale The yield on the farm of the originator in past seasons has averaged over 100bushels to the acre, and in the most unfavorable seasons it has never given anything but a good yield ofits magnificent ears, borne two to a stalk, ripening in 115 to 125 days from planting; grain deep, richyellow, very heavy, and will sell for the highest prices on any market in the land; stalks medium, not toolarge, and produce enormously on both light and heavy land. Prices: pkt., lOc; lb., 30c.; 3 lbs., 75Cm bymail, postpaid; by freight or express, sacks included, peck, 60c.; bush., $; bag of 2 bush, for $ SELECTED FARM SEEDS 57. Photograph of an average ear and section of ear of johnsoxs giant beauty. Notice how the butt and end of ear is filled at tip, also smallness of cob, both of which are valuable features of this corn. Johnsons Giant Beauty Field Corn Giant Beauty is a cross between Clouds Early Dent and Golden Beauty, possessing the earliness,large-sized ear and deep grain of the former, with the handsome, deep yellow color of the rich, golden color indicates its strong, nutritive qualities. It is a very vigorous grower, averaging eightfeet in height, producing two large ears, well filled to the extreme ends of the cob. It is a grand variety,and has become very popular in the famous corn sections of Delaware and Chester Counties, Pa. Pkt.,lOc; lb., 30c.; 3 lbs., 75c., postpaid, by mail; by express or freight, sacks included, peck, 65c.; bush.,$; sack of 2 bush., 34-25; 10 bush, and over, $ per bush.; 50 ears, ; 100 ears, $ Corn—Stan


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