Canada Early Yellow Flint
Very early, with small stalks, and uniformly eight-rowed. Ripens about the middle of August. It can be planted in rows three feet apart, and in hills eighteen inches apart in the rows. It is said with this method of cultivation to produce more wight per acre than any other corn; Per 100 ears, $2.50; Shelled per qt., 15c.; Shelled per bu., $2.00.
Chester County Mammoth
A very prolific, large growing, yellow variety. Stalks ten to twelve feet tall; ears are fourteen to twenty rowed, and ten to twelve inches long; kernels long and indented; Per 100 ears, $3.00; Shelled per qt., 15c.; Shelled per bu., $2.00.
Compton's Early
This variety, recently introduced, is prolific and early. The stalks are from eight to ten feet high. Ears ten to seventeen inches long and are well filled to the end with bright, glossy yellow kernels; Per 100 ears, $2.50; Shelled per qt., 15c.; Shelled per Bu., $2.00.
Golden Beauty
Ears of perfect shape, ten to fourteen rowed and filled out to the extreme end of the cob. It matures early and ripens from one hundred to one hundred and ten days from planting. Stalks grow from eight to nine feet high; Per 100 ears; $3.00; Shelled per qt., 15c.; Shelled per bu., $2.50.
Large White Dent
An excellent late variety; ears long and large; sixteen and eighteen rowed; kernels remarkably large long; kernels long and indented; Per 100 ears, $3.00; Shelled per qt., 15c.; Shelled per bu., $2.00.
Large Yellow Flint
A common well-known variety. Ears eight-rowed; ten to thirteen inches long; kernel large and broad; Per 100 ears, $3.00; Shelled per qt., 15c.; Shelled per bu., $2.00.
Longfellow
An eight-rowed yellow flint variety. Very early, and a large yielder. Ears ten to fifteen inches in length; cob small, kernel large and broad; specially adapted to our northern climate; Per 100 ears., $2.50; Shelled per qt., 15c.; Shelled per bu., $2.00.
Queen of the Prairie or Golden Dent
Originated in one of the Western States, and is one of the earliest varieties of Dent Corn in cultivation; Per 100 ears, $3.00; Shelled per qt., 15c.; Shelled per bu., $2.00.
Southern Fodder
Used in the same manner as the Sweet Fodder; Shelled per bu., $1.25.
Sweet Fodder
This is a tall, rank-growing variety of Sweet Corn to be grown expressly for feeding to cattle, either in a green state or dried, and is rapidly taking the place of the Southern Corn, which has been so long in use; Shelled per bu., $2.00.
Waushakum
An early, eight-rowed yellow variety the result of a careful selection for several years of the earliest maturing, and most perfect ears; Per 100 ears, $3.00; Shelled per qt., 15c.; Shelled per bu., $2.50.
White Pop
Used for parching; ears, per lb.; Per 100 ears, 10c.