Henderson's farmers manual : 1919 . for grinding into meal. Price, 25c. per qt.; $ per peck; $ per bushel. EARLY BUTLER. A cross from Pride of the North. It has thesmallest cob of any Dent Corn in cultivation. It is also the very earliestDent Corn and is very profitable to grow. It is just the Dent Corn forNorthern farmers—grows quick and strong, and has small cobs, verylong grains, and good-sized ears. Price, 25c. per qt.; $ per peck; $ per bushel. POP CORN White Pearl. Smooth-grained ears, I to 5 inches long, byinches diameter, good for either family or market , 14c.
Henderson's farmers manual : 1919 . for grinding into meal. Price, 25c. per qt.; $ per peck; $ per bushel. EARLY BUTLER. A cross from Pride of the North. It has thesmallest cob of any Dent Corn in cultivation. It is also the very earliestDent Corn and is very profitable to grow. It is just the Dent Corn forNorthern farmers—grows quick and strong, and has small cobs, verylong grains, and good-sized ears. Price, 25c. per qt.; $ per peck; $ per bushel. POP CORN White Pearl. Smooth-grained ears, I to 5 inches long, byinches diameter, good for either family or market , 14c. per lb.; $ per 100 lbs. Amber Pearl. A new and distinct shade of color; it matures veryearly and is in every respect :i first-class Pop , 15c. per lb.; $ per 100 lbs. White Rice. (Rat Tooth.) A very fine white variety, ears l to 5inches in length, and 1 to 1 j inches diameter. Kernel pointed. Es-pecially salable among the retail grocers. Price, 14c. per lb.; $ per 100 lbs. 10 [EMBERSOHS TESTED FARM SEEDS. CORN FOK FODDEK AND ENSILAGE Southern Horse Tooth. Grows to a large size, is very leafy and welladapted for ensilage. Large quantities of this corn are sold by feedand other stores which usually result in disappointment to the is no corn more difficult to cure or keep properly, and much of itis kiln-dried, while large quantities have been stored in elevators andgone through a sweating pocess which has destroyed the germ. Thestock we offer is carefully selected and sun-dried and of high germination.{See engraving.) Price, $ per bushel; 10 bushels and upwards, $ per bushel. Improved Early Horse Tooth. Being nearly two weeks earlier, thisvariety is better adapted for fodder and ensilage in the Northern Statesthan the ordinary Southern Horse Tooth. Price, $ per bushel; 10 bushels and upwards, $ per bushel. Rural Thoroughbred White Flint. An early variety, valuable for theNorthern States. Owing to its suckering and branching h
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