38 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. | 
_ Minnesota King Corn--Half Dent. 
ay For the North we consider this the most valuable Corn grown. Matures a week earlie: 
ee than any of the Dent Sorts. 
This is an exceedingly valuable Corn for the Northwest, where the 
Dent sorts cannot be depended upon to mature a crop in seasons 
like the past two. The ears area fair size, with eight rows of 
broad yellow kernels, half way between flint and Dent. The 
stalks average 7 feet in height, the ears being set about 3 
feet from the ground. It possesses a remarkably healthy 
and vigorous constitution, thereby enabling it to with- 
stand all extremes in the weather much better than 
any other, so that it continues to grow and mature 
under conditions that would render any other 
sort a failure. Whatever the reason is it ap- 
pears to possess the faculty of growing un- 
der adverse circumstances, ‘and is just the 
Corn for wet, cold seasons. 
Quart 15c (by mail 30c per quart); 
peck 50c; bushel $1.25; 2% bush- 
els $2.75. 
Our Seed Corn is 
all grown from care- 
fully selected pedi- 
greed stock. 
TW O-BUSHEL 
GRAIN BAGS 
15 CENTS EACH. 
Our Seed Corn is all FIRE 
DRIED so as to avoid all dan- 
ger of impaired vitality by 
atmospheric changes. 
This precaution alone is 
worth much more to the 
planter than the price of the 
corn. _ ©: 
EARLY WISCONSIN WHITE DENT. 
EARLY WISCONSIN WHITE DENT CORN. 
The Earliest and Best White Dent Corn. 
This is by far the best White Corn for the Northern latitudes. The stalks grow 
to an average height of 8 feet, and are thickly furnished with foliage close to the 
ground. The ears are large, with 16 to 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 Harlies does in the yellow. E 
In sections of Wisconsin where other varieties of Dent Corn are almost 
an entire failure immense crops of this handsome White Dent Corn are secured. 
Quart 15¢e (by mail 30¢e per quart;) peck 50c; bushel $1.25; 2% bushels $2.75. 
CURRIE’S PEDIGREE RED COB FODDER CORN. 
This variety is now grown in the large dairy regions of Wisconsin so exten- 
sively as almost to exclude all of the other so-called Fodder Corns, and the ver- 
dict is that it is the best. It is sweet, tender and juicy; has short joints, abun- 
dance of leaves, and grows to a great height, furnishing more than double the 
bulk and mueh more nourishment than ordinary field Corn. Every lot is tested i 
and recleaned, hence you buy no cobs or dirt. Peck 30c; bushel $1.00. CURRIE’S PEDIGREE RED COB FODDER CORN. 
