. Perry & Co.'s twenty-second annual seed catalogue for 1892 : seeds, hardware, implements, drain tile, & Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agriculture Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. "Son" Fodder. Corn for Fodder, Ensilage, k Our stock of fodder corn is complete. Our "Sou" Fodder corn is from our agent, who picks up our stock early from the best crops grown. Our price will be as low as the lowest. Leaming Corn. This popular and distinct variety of yellow dent corn certainly has, beyond qu


. Perry & Co.'s twenty-second annual seed catalogue for 1892 : seeds, hardware, implements, drain tile, & Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agriculture Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. "Son" Fodder. Corn for Fodder, Ensilage, k Our stock of fodder corn is complete. Our "Sou" Fodder corn is from our agent, who picks up our stock early from the best crops grown. Our price will be as low as the lowest. Leaming Corn. This popular and distinct variety of yellow dent corn certainly has, beyond question, reached the grandest success of any yellow dent corn that has ever been brought before the American pub- lic. This corn is too well known to enter into a detailed description of its merits here, suffice to say: That it is a very uniform, medi- um-sized, very early, (maturing in 90 to 115 days), very heavy, long eared corn, with stalk growing medium-tall, and very thick and strong. Our farmers were very successful last season. The sale will be much increased in the fu- ture for Ensilage. tail's Red Gob Ensilage Corn /j$§5o\ has gained a world wide reputation. It j ^/ \ grows similar to other western and southern corn, very tall heavy stalks, and is grown extensively in Illinois and ^\^^v S^H^ Ji Missouri. It is too late to ripen in this state but being a rapid grower will pro- duce many tons per acre. The Pride of the North By selectin£ and beins erown for All© i nu.« ui uns i&wi uii, many years in Northern Wisconsin, has become quite distinct and is now about ten days earlier than the Leaming and grows two feet less stalk. We carry stock of the Pride Corn, and although not prepared to name price now, we will always supply you at low market Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work


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