. Spring 1902. Nursery stock Ohio New Carlisle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. We Want Lady Agents to Sei,i. Fern Bai,ls. 31. WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT CORN. Another season more fully convinces us that our new White Cap Corn com- prises more good points than any other variety ever grown, being suitable to all climates and soils. It matures very early, even ahead of L,eaming by five to ten days The ears are large and well filled. On ordinary clay soil this variety will produce fully double the


. Spring 1902. Nursery stock Ohio New Carlisle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. We Want Lady Agents to Sei,i. Fern Bai,ls. 31. WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT CORN. Another season more fully convinces us that our new White Cap Corn com- prises more good points than any other variety ever grown, being suitable to all climates and soils. It matures very early, even ahead of L,eaming by five to ten days The ears are large and well filled. On ordinary clay soil this variety will produce fully double the crop of any variety known. It matures in ninety to ninety-five days, commands the highest market price, and, taking all in all. is the best filled corn grown today. As the name implies, it is a white cap corn—not a white corn, but a yellow kernel with a small white cap. giving it the appearance at first sight of white com. This variety was obtained by crossing yellow and white varieties. The ears are of good length, perfectly straight, small cob, with deep grains filled out to the very- ends. Produces well on black or clay soil, or, in fact, where any other com will grow. Why grow common kinds when you can get double the yield by using White Cap ? At the Illinois State Fair in 1900 White Cap won the pre- mium of $100 by I, D. Young whose prize acre produced 189 bushels and 45 pounds. Price, 50c. per peck; $] .50 per bushel. MAMMOTH YELLOW. This is the largest yellow corn grown: especially valuable for rich bottom land. Ears very large, heavy cob, weighs well and makes a wonderful yield. For market this , is a valuable variety to grow, as it makes very large, heavy ears that make bushels rapidly and weigh well, although not so valuable for feeding at home as the White Cap Corn. Price, 50c. per peck; per bushel. inPROVED EARLY HASTODAN. In the celebrated American Agriculturist's com contest in 1889, the Early ]\Iastodon out-jdelded every other yellow corn in America. Mr.


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