. Farm and floral guide : seeds, plants, bulbs, fruits and seed potatoes. Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Saint Paul Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Plants, Ornamental; Vegetables; Fruit; Flowers. BaBBME 215 BUSHELS CROWN FROM ONE ACRE. R SECOND UfiEQUAUED. Alfred Rose, Yates County, N. Y., Raised 213 Bushels of Shelled Mastadon Cora on One Acre. A Heavier Yield by Over Twenty-five Per Cent. Than Any Other Variety. THE WONDER OF THE CORN WORLD. Since its introduction more seed of this variety


. Farm and floral guide : seeds, plants, bulbs, fruits and seed potatoes. Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Saint Paul Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Plants, Ornamental; Vegetables; Fruit; Flowers. BaBBME 215 BUSHELS CROWN FROM ONE ACRE. R SECOND UfiEQUAUED. Alfred Rose, Yates County, N. Y., Raised 213 Bushels of Shelled Mastadon Cora on One Acre. A Heavier Yield by Over Twenty-five Per Cent. Than Any Other Variety. THE WONDER OF THE CORN WORLD. Since its introduction more seed of this variety ha<s i,.™ „„u introduced, and more bushels of it are now used bythe slid trad,M aMyJf0rtJ?er any other variety of field corn. This in itself is a SI i? mi}nS orders than the Mastadon Corn. The Mastadon Corn hat the lon^?ind^t,on f^r,the merit of of any 100 day corn in cultivation and will out-vin^P|t {pains .and largest ears the celebrated American Agriculturist: cornco:tm??tm:tfir«£v&fflEP m the ?S°rld-„ In *orn in America. Alfred Rose, of Yates County N ¥ mw^CTer?^ow, •ears or 213 bushels of shelled corn, and George Cartner pfwnT„ ^«°ne,.ac^ J5-8^ lbs. of one acre 11 380 lbs. of ears or 171 bushe^o&helidcwTe fr°m known in Ohio was a field of Mastadon grown on the Sa-e farm TlL^ w C°rtt ever duce any amount of testimonials from reliable farmer's of^U2«A!94- ^i^l11 ?r?" shelled corn per acre. It is the strongest grower' and^rSU8 2f ,°7er 19° bushels tion. It husks easy for so large a com and shells ea««^f ZF }u1J\s fie,d corn in c«ltiva- kind we know of. \ny ll^^^Af^^^^^.^^^ °' *°y Alfred Rose, of Penn Yan, Yates County, N. Y. We havJ Inch mlame b7 wt2ting stock °f this corn until now we have a feed puretype ™f ttta^SJS^Sw?*"1 °ur and to obtain the genuine pure stock direct from[ the orfo^o?^^?1 corn, 1,600 grains have been counted on one ^rliveraleflf tFl^ZS^Z long ,20 to 36 rows on the cobs, many stalks bearing Ito^l


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