. Nineteenth year. Nursery stock Missouri Carthage Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 16 L.'E. AEOHIAS SEED CO., CARTHAGE, J^Q. Burpee's Improved Golden Beauty Corn The productiveness of the Golden Beauty is due to the economical shape of the corn and the fact that a large proportion of the stalks produce two fine ears. It is the largest grain- ed and handsomest Yellow Corn we have ever seen. Our true strain of Golden Beauty will yield from 60 to 100 bushels to the acre any ordinary season, and will yi


. Nineteenth year. Nursery stock Missouri Carthage Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 16 L.'E. AEOHIAS SEED CO., CARTHAGE, J^Q. Burpee's Improved Golden Beauty Corn The productiveness of the Golden Beauty is due to the economical shape of the corn and the fact that a large proportion of the stalks produce two fine ears. It is the largest grain- ed and handsomest Yellow Corn we have ever seen. Our true strain of Golden Beauty will yield from 60 to 100 bushels to the acre any ordinary season, and will yield a fair crop of beautiful golden yellow corn in the extreme dry seasons when most other varieties have totally failed. Failure is unknown with our Improved Golden Beauty. Qt 10c, pk 45c, bu $, 2 bu $ Sacked free. Iowa Sliver Mine. A deep grain corn, pearly white, semi flint, matures in 85 to 100 days, cob small and white, a most reliable field variety. Qt. 10c, pk 45c. bu $, 2 bu. $ targe Yellow Dent. A medium early corn, medium size cob, deep grains, ears iarge and well filled to the end, vigorous grower, stands drought well, exceedingly productive, corn of rich yellow color. This variety has a record of 150 bu of fine corn to the acre. Qt 10c, pk. 40c, bu$ 2bu$ The Learning Yellow. A yellow dent vari- ety, very small cob, with a deep long grain of rich golden color, matures in 90 days, and will, if planted by the first of June under ordinary culture, ripen by September 1st. Very pro- ductive, yielding from 90 to 100 bu to the acre. Qt 10c, pk 45o, bu $, 2 bu $ Sacked free. ST. CHARLES WHITE. An old well known variety, early and productive, ears of ordinary size, plump and well very white. Qt. 10c, pk 45, bu $, 2 bu $ Sacked free. Hickory King. This new white field corn is distinct from all other varieties. It has a very long and wide white grain, produces two to three ears per stalk; cob very small. It is a good fi


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