LIST OF CHOICE FARM SEEDS FOR 1915. 



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Early Wisconsin White Dent — The stalks grow to an average height of S feet, and are 

 thickly furnished with foliage close to the ground. The ears are large, with 16 lo 20 

 rows of large, deep kernels, which are closely set on a small white cob. It occupies 

 the same place among White Dent sorts that King of the Earlies does in the yellow. 

 Quart 15c; peck 45c; bushel $1.50; 2% bushels $3.50. 



Iowa Gold Mine — A handsome, early Corn, ripening a few days after Pride of the North; 

 ears are of a good size, very even and uniform in shape, cob small, with very deep 

 grains of a bright golden color. Quart 15c; peck 45c; bushel $1.50; l\k bushels $3.50. 



Iowa Silver Mine— A very popular White Dent Corn, maturing medium early. The 

 stalks grow 7 to S feet high, in many cases yielding two and three good ears, which 

 are set about four feet from the ground. Quart 15c; peck 45c; bushel $1.50; 2% 

 bushels $3.50. 



Rein's Yellow Dent— This variety has during the past few years become the standard 

 Yellow Dent Corn of the Corn Belt. The ears average S to 11 inches in length by 

 2 in diameter, tapering slightly. The kernels, set very closely'in IS to 24 rows on a 

 medium-sized cob, are light-yellow and deeply dented. It is a very heavy yielder, 

 maturing in 110 to 115 days. We do not recommend it for latitudes north of 43°, 

 except for silage purposes. Quart 15c; peck 50c; bushel $1.60; 2% bushels $3.75. 



Improved Learning— Early large; grain deep orange color; small red cob. We do not 

 recommend it north of latitude 43 or 44 degrees. Quart 15c; peck 45c; bushel $1.50; 

 2y 2 bushels $3.50. 



Early Mastodon— The largest of the Yellow Dent varieties. It is a strong and rank 

 grower, and matures in about 100 days. Quart 15c; peck 45c; bushel $1.50; 2% 

 bushels $3.50. 



EARLY FLINT CORN. 



Angel of Midnight Flint — An extra early yellow 

 Flint, S-rowed variety. The ear is perfect in 

 shape; length, 10 to 13 inches, and filled from 

 tip to tip. Stalks are of medium size. Quart 

 15c; peck 60c; bushel $2.00; 2% bushels $4.75. 



Canada Smut Nose Flint — A favorite extra early, 

 golden-yellow sort, suited to northernmost 

 conditions. Ears 8-rowed and very long. 

 Quart 15c; peck 60c; bushel $2.00; 2% bushels 

 $4.75. 



Extra Early, Canada Flint — For Minnesota and 

 North Dakota this is an exceedingly valuable 

 variety. The ears are long with eight rows 

 of bright golden-yellow Corn. Quart 15c; 

 peck 60c; bushel $2.00; 2% bushels $4.75. 



Longfellow Flint — A prolific early 8-rowed yel- 

 low variety of very handsome appearance. 

 The ears are close, with large, broad kernels. 

 Very desirable for the Northwest. Quart 15c; 

 peck 60c; bushel $2.00; -2% bushels $4.75. 



Wisconsin White Flint (Sanford's) • — An 

 excellent variety of good size; grain a 

 dusky white color. The best and earli- 

 est of all the Flint sorts. Quart 15c; 

 peck 60c; bushel $2.00; 2% bushels $4.75. 



EARLY WISCONSIN WHITE DENT. 



SWEET FODDER CORN. 



This is made up of any unselected stock we may have of Sweet Corn and 

 is valuable for feeding, the stalks and stems being so sweet and juicy that 

 cattle eat it up greedily. Quart 15c; peck 65c; bushel (measured) $2.50. 



CURRIE'S PEDIGREE RED COB FODDER CORN. 



This variety is now grown in great quantities in the large dairy regions 

 of Wisconsin. It is sweet, tender and juicy; has short joints, abundance of 

 leaves, and grows to a great height, furnishing more than double the bulk 

 of ordinary fleld Corn. Peck 40c; bushel $1.25. 



Purchasers of one bushel Corn or more will please add 20c extra for each 

 bag required. 



If quart quantities or over are wanted by Mail, add postage at Pareel 

 Post rates. 1 quart packed weighs about 30 ozs. 



Above prices are subject to market changes. Order early. 



LONGFELLOW FLINT CORN. 



