. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. The bis^sest yield in 1896 was 284 bushels per acre. For years this Com has lived in our dreams,—a Corn perfect in all respects, in all requirements, heavy- yielding, deep rooted, large-eared, a Corn that, if any Corn can be made to produce 300 or more bushels Corns and will take first prize wherever exhibited. We expect any number of customers to report ears 1& inches long, finely formed, weighing 2 pounds or more. We be
. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. The bis^sest yield in 1896 was 284 bushels per acre. For years this Com has lived in our dreams,—a Corn perfect in all respects, in all requirements, heavy- yielding, deep rooted, large-eared, a Corn that, if any Corn can be made to produce 300 or more bushels Corns and will take first prize wherever exhibited. We expect any number of customers to report ears 1& inches long, finely formed, weighing 2 pounds or more. We bespeak for it a universal trial, for have not large farmers and growers of field Corn anxiouslyrfnquired for many years for a large-eared, deep-ker- believe that we fully answer every requirement in Golden Triumph. It has ripened all over, and if any Corn, in a Corn state, with ordinary culture, on 100 acres or 10,000 acres, will produce from 100 to 150 bushels per acre, this is the Corn that will do it, and with special culture we believe 300 bushels possible. » If w^ didn't, we would not ?ay it, for we have never made a statement regarding any seed which has not been as fully demonsiratea as possiDie. w e trust tnat our tarmer triends will give this Corn a trial. This Splendid Corn is the Result of a Series of Crosses. Subsequently, by a continuous systematic selection, grasping, accumulating and perpetuating the superior merits of its parents, and the good points which nature continually evolves, constantly rooting out the undesirable points, the John A. Salzer Seed Co. now considers this Corn the acme of perfection, standing at the head of all Corns, and we are sure that in 1897 it will astonish the world with 300 BUSHELS OR MORE PER ACRE! Why, sir, in 1896 there were more than forty reports on this^Corn, running from 256>^ bushels to 284 , bushels per acre. Golden Triumph will do it, and we believe more than 300 bushels will be grown per acre the coming season. Golden
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