Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1894 — EARLY CORN OVER 1 FOOT LONG. [ARTICLE]

EARLY CORN OVER 1 FOOT LONG.

Sal -er illustrates in a colored plate a new ea ; ly corn, a giant of its kind, and offers S3OO in gold for the largest ear in 1894 In addition to this eatly Gians corn, which yielded in 1893 110 bushels per acre, he has over twenty other prolife' field corns. He has the best fodder corn in the world. He is the largest grover of farm sreds, such as oats, bar ey, wheat, millet, potatoes, etc., in America. Fifty kinds of grasses and clovers. I < Yo i Will Cut This Out and Send It With 15c to the John A. FalzerSeel Co., La Croise, Wis., you will receive a large package of aoove Giant corn and his ma ninoth catalogue. C ‘•You press the button, I’ll do the rest.” said the tramp to the operator as ho laid down in the denot. See -’Colchester” Spading Boot ad. In an other column.