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Field Corn 
All our Seed Corn is carefully selected and fire dried, after which it is thoroughly tested for vitality and 
none is allowed to go out that does not show strong germination. 
All varieties subject to market fluctuations. 
See Parcel Post Rates if wanted by mail. 
Corn shipped in Seamless Bags, add 25c for each bag 
required. 
WISCONSIN COLD RESISTANT YELLOW DENT 
CORN—The Wisconsin Agricultural Department bred this 
corn from Wisconsin No. 12 with all its good qualities, in 
addition to which it will germinate and grow at a lower tem- 
perature. Wisconsin grown, shelled per Ib., 15c; peck, 60c; 
bushel, $2.00. Nebraska grown, one year from Wisconsin 
seed, shelled per Ib., 15c; peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50. 
WISCONSIN No. 25 YELLOW DENT CORN — Matures 
two weeks ahead of Golden Glow. Ears borne low on the 
stalk, with twelve to sixteen rows of deep kernels. Wisconsin 
grown, shelled per lb., 15c; peck, 60c; bushel, $2.00. Ne- 
braska grown, one year from Wisconsin seed, shelled per [b., 
15c; peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50. 
SILVER KING (Wisconsin No. 7)—An excellent white dent 
variety maturing early. Wisconsin grown, shelled per lb., 25c; 
peck, 60c; bushel, $1.75. Nebraska grown, one year from 
Wisconsin seed, shelled per Ib., 15c; peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50. 
GOLDEN GLOW (Wisconsin No. 12)—The ears are large 
and closely filled with deep golden dent corn. Wisconsin 
grown, shelled per lb., 15c; peck, 60c; bushel, $1.75. Ne- 
braska grown, one year from Wisconsin seed, shelled per I[b., 
15c; peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50. 
KING OF THE EARLIES (Dent)—Grows to an average 
height of 8 feet, bearing ears of medium length, with very 
small cob, closely set with deep, yellow. Shelled per lb., 15c; 
peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50. 
WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT—The stalks are strong and 
stocky, with an abundance of leaves. The ears are large, with 
deep, flat, yellow kernels, white at the tip. Shelled per [b., 
15c; peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50. 
EARLIEST OF ALL—A small, exceedingly early variety, ma- 
turing in 60 days; small ears that are well filled with white 
kernels. Shelled per lb., 20c; peck, 75c; bushel, $2.50. 
LONGFELLOW FLINT—Very long, handsome ears with 
eight rows of golden-yellow kernels, maturing in 75 to 80 
days. Shelled per lb., 15c; peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50. 
SANFORD WHITE FLINT—Matures very early. The ears 
are exceptionally long, with eight rows of broad, ducky white 
kernels; each stalk bearing two or more ears. Shelled per 
lb., 15c; peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50. 
MAMMOTH RED COB FODDER CORN—A very large 
yielder, with immense stalks and an abundance of leaves. 
Shelled per [b., 15c; peck, 50c; bushei, $1.25. 
SEMESAN, JR.—The original organic mercury dust disinfec- 
tant—is used for control of Diplodia, Gibberella, and Basis- 
porium root-rots carried by seed field and sweet corn; also 
for prevention of seed rotting of early planted corn. Seme- 
san Jr. is easily and quickly applied; is harmless to the seed; 
and does not materially slow up the rate of planter drop, or 
prevent planting. It costs less than 3 cents an acre for the 
treatment of field corn. Per 4 oz., 50c; $1.75 per Ib., 5 Ibs., 
$8.00; $31.25 per 25 lbs.; 100 Ibs., $120.00. 
