. Annual catalogue of celebrated trademark seeds and other specialties. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Potatoes Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Indiana Indianapolis. Tliis figure represeuis ancieni w ruing, such tablets of stone and metal t- found in the huxial mouad. Figs. 1 and 2 are pieces of pottery from which the Corn was taken, Fig. 3, an ax. Fig. 4, a whetstone, greatness become as nothng, not even the chance of transmitting accident- ally in a hermetically-sealed vessel to the future food producers, kerneie oi corn? Nothing of t


. Annual catalogue of celebrated trademark seeds and other specialties. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Potatoes Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Indiana Indianapolis. Tliis figure represeuis ancieni w ruing, such tablets of stone and metal t- found in the huxial mouad. Figs. 1 and 2 are pieces of pottery from which the Corn was taken, Fig. 3, an ax. Fig. 4, a whetstone, greatness become as nothng, not even the chance of transmitting accident- ally in a hermetically-sealed vessel to the future food producers, kerneie oi corn? Nothing of the (.reservingkind is done now. We do not worship our fathers or see to it that they are provided with sustenance on their long journey to the bevond. We " let the dead past bury its dead, and live for the living ; We are the grasshopper; they were the ant, and the future fr<»sts of adversity will find us less prepared than the " Pre-Histories" of long ago. , . , ^ ^ i About the first of May the Corn was planted in pieces of sod, two ker- nels in each, and placed where the Corn would grow. On May 8 the Corn was transplanted to the garden and given ordinary garden culti- vation. Throuirhout the growing season it early developed that it WAS A STRANGE CHILD TO THIS CLIMATE AND CONDITIONS. The color of its broad, strong-maile leaves was different from any Cora ever seen before. "It surely has a good set of lungs," thought, L when I visited it and noted its prog-ess toward development. The leaves were set thickly on the stalk, and by the way the stiilks grew, they evidentlv knew what they were created for. But it began to shoot f^r ear before it shot its tassel and kept shooting , 7 ears TO THE STALK, ON STALKS AS LARGE AS A STRONG MAN'S When it came to tassel, it seemed afraid that the pollen would get too far from the ear, and sent up a stalk to bcr it, not mure than « or 10 inches from its top leaf. Its tas. J seemed to know w


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