. Descriptive catalogue : Leonard's seeds. Nursery stock Illinois Chicago Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. LEONARD SEED COMPANY, CHICAGO. 61. FIELD CORN. IMP. LEAMING, Early Mastodon. A new Yellow Dent, the largest and earliest in cultivation; has yielded 200 bushels to the acre. ;»——-Champion '>\hite Pearl. Originated in Illinois and is enormously productive; a strong- grower; matures in about 100 days. The stalk is stout and thick, with large eace set low. •»/XongfelloTr Flint. This is an 8-rowe


. Descriptive catalogue : Leonard's seeds. Nursery stock Illinois Chicago Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. LEONARD SEED COMPANY, CHICAGO. 61. FIELD CORN. IMP. LEAMING, Early Mastodon. A new Yellow Dent, the largest and earliest in cultivation; has yielded 200 bushels to the acre. ;»——-Champion '>\hite Pearl. Originated in Illinois and is enormously productive; a strong- grower; matures in about 100 days. The stalk is stout and thick, with large eace set low. •»/XongfelloTr Flint. This is an 8-rowed Yellow Flint variety, the result of careful selection. The ears are from ten to fifteen inches long, one and one-half to one and three-fourths inches in diameter, are well filled out to the extreme end of cob. The cob is small, kernels large and broad. This corn is well adapted to the northwest, and is said to have produced 200 bus. of ears to the acre in Massachusetts. Large pk£r., 10c.; lb., post-paid, Y/King Philip Corn. This excellent red colored Flint corn is so well known that it needs no special description. It is an eight-rowed Flint from eight to twelve inches long, and with good cultivation will yield 75 bushels per acre. Ripened in North Dakota. By mail, pkg., 10c.; qt., 35c. -=«»-King of Illinois. A bright yellow Dent, grown and carefully selected for twelve years in south central Illinois. A cross between Leaming and an earlier variety. The ears average ten or eleven inches in length with twenty rows, a very deep grain and dark red cob. The rows are straight and the ear even in size almost to the tip. It is an early variety for its own section, and as even in type as we ever saw. Has taken the first prize every time in its own county and four times in the state. Corn is king in Illinois, and this is the king of Illinois corns. Post-paid, pkt., 10c.; pt., 20c.; qt., 30c. =^-The Learning". Ears are nine to eleven inches, and nearly always two


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