130 East Wisconsin Avenue (^^^ Milwaukee, Wisconsin 81 



FIELD CORN 



All our Seed Corn is carefully selected and fire dried, after which it is thoroughly tested for vitahty and none is allowed 

 to go out that does not show strong germination. 



All varieties subject to market fluctuations. 



Corn shipped in Seamless Bags, add 35c 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 

 temperature. Wisconsin grown, shelled, per lb., 25c; peck, ^2.00; bushel, ^6.50. 

 Nebraska grown, one year from Wisconsin seed, shelled per lb., 20c; peck, 

 ^1.50; bushel, ^4.50. 



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., 25c; peck, ^2.00; bushel, ^6.50. 

 Nebraska grown, one year from Wisconsin seed, shelled per lb., 20c; peck, 

 ^1.50; bushel, ^4.50. 



SILVER KING (Wisconsin No. 7) — An excellent white dent variety, maturing 

 early. Wisconsin grown, shelled per lb., 25c; peck, ^2.00; bushel, ^6.00. 

 Nebraska grown, one year from Wisconsin seed, shelled per lb., 20c; peck, 

 ^1.35; bushel, ^00. 



GOLDEN GLOW (Wisconsin No. 12) — The ears are large and closely filled with 

 deep golden dent corn. Wisconsin grown, shelled per lb., 25c; peck, ^2.00; 

 bushel, ^6.00. 



Nebraska grown, one year from Wisconsin seed, shelled per lb., 20c; peck, 

 ^1.35; bushel ^00. 



KING OF THE EARLIES — Dent — Grows to an average height of 8 feet bearing 

 ears medium length, with very small cob, closely set with deep, yellow kernels. 

 Shelled per lb., 20c; peck, ^1.00; bushel, ^3.00. 



PRIDE OF THE NORTH — The ears are medium long, cob small, with deep ker- 

 nels set closely together. Shelled per lb., 20c; peck, ^1.00; bushel, ^3.00. 



WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT — The stalks are strong and stocky, with an abun- 

 dance of leaves. The ears are large, with deep, flat, yellow kernels, white at 

 the tip. Shelled per lb., 20c; peck, ^1.00; bushel, ^3.00. 



EARLIEST OF ALL — A small, exceedingly early variety, maturing in 60 days, 

 small ears that are well filled with white kernels. Shelled per lb., 25c; peck, 

 ^1.50; bushel, ^4.50. 



LONGFELLOW FLINT — Very long, handsome ears with eight rows of golden- 

 yellow kernels, maturing in 75 to 80 days. Shelled per lb., 20c; peck, ^1.35; 

 bushel, HOO. 



SANFORD WHITE FLINT— Matures very early. The ears are exceptionally 

 long, with eight rows of broad, dusky white kernels; each stalk bearing two or 

 more ears. 

 Shelled per lb., 20c; peck, ^1.35; bushel, ^4.00. 



MAMMOTH RED COB FODDER CORN — A very large yielder, with immense 

 stalks and an abundance of leaves. Shelled per lb., 20c; peck, 85c; bushel, ^2.50. 



POTATOES 



All our potatoes are sold by weight (60 lbs. to the bushel). The price is sub- 

 ject to change as the season advances. Potatoes are shipped at purchaser's risk. 



Red River Early Ohio Irish Cobbler 



Green Mountain Rural New Yorker No. 2 



Price, per peck, ^1.00; bushel, ^3.00 



