LIST OF CHOICE FARM SEEDS FOR 1919. 



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The four varieties of DENT CO«,N offered are WISCONSIN GROWN, carefully selected 

 stock, and of hl^h grernilnation. Can furnish same on ear or shelled. WRITE FOR 

 SPECIAL PRICES. 



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EARLY YELLOW DENT 



This corn is known in Wisconsin as "Wisconsin No. 8" and in Minnesota as "Minnesota 

 No. 13," tile parent stocit of -wliat is now known as "Wis. No. 8" Iiaving been secured by the 

 Wisconsin Experiment Station from Prof. Hays of the Minnesota Experiment Station in 

 1902, as Minnesota No. 13. It is noted for its early maturity, and can be depended on to 

 ripen anywhere in Wisconsin, or in the same latitude in other states. It has shown its 

 great value a? an ideal Northern Wisconsin variety. It makes a fairly large stalk growth, 

 well clothed with leaves. The ears average 7 to 8 inches long. 



SILVER KING 



(TV^Is. No. 7). 



This corn was originally obtained by the Wisconsin Experiment Station from Northern 

 Iowa, and by a careful selection of the best and earliest ears we now^ have a White Dent 

 Corn with large ears, small cob and deep kernels, that is suited to our Wisconsin conditions. 



The ears of this Corn average 8 to 9 inches in length, and are always well filled out to 

 the tips. As a yielder it has no superior. A fe-w years ago 275 members of the Wisconsin 

 Experiment Association reported an average yield for this Corn of 10 bushels per acre more 

 than any other sort. The same year Prof. Moore of the Wisconsin Experiment Station 

 reported a yield of 75 bushes per acre of it, and since then yields of over 90 bushels have 

 been reported. These are remarkable yields when taking into consideration that the aver- 

 age crop of Corn in Wisconsin is only about 35 bushels per acre. 



GOLDEN GLOW 



(Wis. No. 12). 



This variety, a cross between Wisconsin No. 8 and another deeper kerneled, heavier 

 yielding variety, was introduced by Prof. R. A. Moore of the Wisconsin Experiment Station 

 a few years ago, and is especially adapted to the latitude of Central and Southern Wiscon- 

 sin, being somewhat earlier than Wisconsin No. 7. In many extreme northern counties it 

 has matured wonderful yields, and it is therefore one of the best yellow Dent varieties for 

 general use. It is a golden-yellow Dent; eays average 7 to 8 inches In length, symmetrical 

 and well-filled with closely-set deep kernels. 



MURDOCK YELLOW DENT 



A pure yellow, heavy yielding Yellow Dent variety maturing in 85 or 90 days. The ears, 

 solidly and deeply set with broad, even kernels, and averaging well over 8 inches in length 

 are very uniform in size and shape, and are really very handsome in appearance. It is the 

 earliest yellow Dent next to the Golden Glow and Wisconsin No. 8, yields almost, if not 

 quite as heavily as Silver King, and is a few days earlier in maturing. It produces a 

 strong, vigorous, heavily-leaved stalk, which makes it valuable for silage purposes. 



EARLY FLINT CORN 



Canada Smut Nose Flint — A favorite extra early, golden-yellow sort. Ears 8-rowed and 

 very long. 



Extra Early, Canada Flint — For the North Is an exceedingly valuable variety. The ears 

 are long with eight rows of bright golden-yellow Corn. 



Longfellow Flint — A prolific early 8-rowed yellow variety of very handsome appearance. 

 The ears are close, with large, broad kernels. 



Wisconsin White Flint (Sanford's) — An excellent variety of good size; grain a dusky white 

 color. The best and earliest of all the Flint sorts. 



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This variety is grown in great quantities in the large dairy regions of Wisconsin for 

 early use. It Is sweet, tender and juicy, has short joints, abundance of leaves, and grows 

 to a great heieht, furnishing more than double the bulk of ordinary Held Com. Peck $1 00' 

 bushel $3.00. Price subject to change without notice. . ' ' 



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