. Barnard's seeds, bulbs, shrubs 1918. Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. (Seeds ~J3u/£s -jtyan fs - Orn a?nen £a/ S^/zru^s - (Drees ~ say south of Chicago. The stalks grow to a height of 7 or 8 feet and set the ears about ZYz to 4 feet from the ground. The ears measure from 10 to 12 inches in length, and often weigh iy2 pounds. They are uni- form in size and shape, with 16 to 20 straight rows of deep, pure white kernels on a very small cob. It is the heaviest yielder we know. Pk. $ Bu. $ Champio
. Barnard's seeds, bulbs, shrubs 1918. Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. (Seeds ~J3u/£s -jtyan fs - Orn a?nen £a/ S^/zru^s - (Drees ~ say south of Chicago. The stalks grow to a height of 7 or 8 feet and set the ears about ZYz to 4 feet from the ground. The ears measure from 10 to 12 inches in length, and often weigh iy2 pounds. They are uni- form in size and shape, with 16 to 20 straight rows of deep, pure white kernels on a very small cob. It is the heaviest yielder we know. Pk. $ Bu. $ Champion Wh te Pearl **«^|J» to 100 days. Very prolific; the grain is long and wide, two of which will span the cob. The cobs are unusually small for the size of the corn, and are almost all white. The ears are medium-sized, 16- rowed, and can be planted much thicker than a large corn and yet bear full-sized ears. Makes splendid meal, and is very largely grown for that purpose throughout the middle states. Popular in the south. FLINT VARIETIES Y^llnw Flint (Longfellow). The most popular of ctlv,w 1 AAAlt- all flint varieties. It is a beautiful eignc-rowed yellow flint, with slender, straight ears, 10 to 15 inches long. Kernels are large and wide, and cob very small. Ripens in 75 to 85 days, and very prolific. Well adapted to the northern states and largely grown in northern Wisconsin and Minnesota. Pk. $ Bu. $ WHite Flint (Sanford). A well-known white flint _ corn. Medium-sized ear, averaging about 10 inches long. Handsome, large, and well- filled grains. Pk. $ Bu. $ Red Flint (King" Phillip). An early, prolific corn __I i suitable for northern climate, where it will produce a crop when many others fail. Pk. $ Bu. $ Making* Ensilage and Filling* the Silo CORN FOR FODDER AND SILO We consider the best time to cut Silo Corn is when the kernels have become well dented and the ears nearly ripe. The stalks, however, should be green, with the possible
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