Breck's Mondamin Corn Corn
This is a variety particularly adapted to New England conditions, since it will ripen in an average season within 100 days after planting. Although we have offered Breck's Mondamin Corn for some ten years, the demand for seed far exceeds the supply. It is an eight-rowed yellow flint corn. The kernels are large, and the ears, many of which reach a length of 15 inches, are filled to the very tips. The stalks are firm and solid, averaging about nine feet in height. It has been definitely established that this corn, which produces 18 to 20 tons of fodder per acre, yields greater food value than some of the mammoth dent varieties which produce 25 to 28 tons per acre. This greater concentration of nutriment is an important factor in maintaining the efficiency of the silo. Our stock has been grown from selected ears, in Massachusetts, about thirty miles north of Boston. Qt., 25c; pk., $1.75; bu., $6.00
Originally listed in: 1822-1920 Breck's High Grade Seeds