If by mail in quantities of M lb. and upwards, 

 add 8 cts. per lb. aud 15 cts. per quart extra. 



KING OF THE EARLIES. 



The earliest Dent Corn grown. 



This Corn originated with the originator 

 of the Pride of the North Corn and is the 

 earliest of all Dent Corn. The originator 

 describes it as follows: 



" This is without doubt the earliest and 

 finest Dent Corn in cultivation— bright 

 orange color. Short, leafy stocks, medium- 

 sized ears, small red cobs; long, deep 

 grains, very rich in oil and starch the 

 most prolific Corn extant. This Corn is 

 evidently adapted for planting in high 

 latitudes, and will mature a crop farther 

 north than any other known variety, and 

 for threshing there is no other Corn that 

 wUl compare with it, will shell easier, will 

 make better fodder, can be threshed earlier 

 than any other known variety. It ripens 

 earlier, dries out quicker, makes better 

 fodder, stands the drought better and will 

 yield more No. 1 shelled Corn than any 

 other known variety." 



Quart, 15 cts.; peck, 60 cts.; bushel, 



^1.7o;5 bushels $8 00 



Pride of the North — A famous early 

 variety of Yellow Dent. It will 

 shell 60 to 64 pounds per bushel of 

 70 pounds of ears, 14 to 16 rows 

 often placed irregularly on the 

 small red cob. Quart, 15 cts.; peck, 

 50 cts.; bushel, $1.50; 5 bushels. . . 7 00 



Early Butler Dent— A handsome 

 YeUow Dent Corn, producing 

 large-siied ears and maturing a 

 few days later than King of the 

 Earlies. Quart, 15 cts.; peck, 50 

 cts. ; bushel, $1.50; 5 bushels 7 00 



Early Mastodon— The largest of all 

 the Yellow Dent varities. It is 

 a strong and rank grower, and 

 matures in about 100 d lys. Quart, 

 15 cts.; peck, 50 cts.; bushel, $1.50; 

 Sbushels 7 00 



Early Wisconsin White Dent— 



This is the best White Dent Corn 

 that can be grown in the northern 

 latitude. It is 16 to 20 rows, ker- 

 nels large, cob small and mostly 

 white. Quart, 15 cts.; peck, 60 

 cts.; bushel, $1.75; 5 bushels 8 00 



Early Huron Dent — An early var- 

 iety of handsome appearance. 

 Quart, 15 cts.; peck, 50 cts.; bushel, 

 $1.50; weight, 15 pounds; 5 bushels 7 00 



KI>'G OF THE EAKLIES. 



No Charge made for Bags or Cartage. 

 Mrite for Special Prices on Large Quantities. 



Improved Learning — Ear large, 

 grain deep, orange color, small 

 red cob. We do not recommend 

 it north of latitude 43° or 44°. 

 Quart, 15 cts. ; peck, 50 cts. ; bushel, 

 $1.50; 5 bushels $7 GO 



Angel of Midnight (Yellow Flint)— 

 An extra early yellow flint, 8 

 rowed variety. The ear is perfect 

 in shape; length, 10 to 13 inches. 

 Rows straight and even, and filled 

 from tip to tip. Stalks are of 

 medium size. Quart, 15 cts. ; peck, 

 50 cts.; bushel, $1.50; 5 bushels. . . . 7 00 



Champion White Pearl — Yery pro- 

 ductive; is a strong grower with 

 ears set low. Quart, 15 cts.; peck, 

 50 cts.; bushel 1 50 



Wisconsin White Flint— An excel- 

 lent variety of good size; grain a 

 dusty white color. Quart, 15 cts.; 

 peck, 50 cts. ; bushel 1 50 



LongfelloAV Flint — A yellow var- 

 iety of very handsome appear- 

 ance; very superior and desirable. 

 Quart, 15 cts.; peck, 50 cts.; bushel, 1 50 



RED COB FODDER CORN. 



This variety is now grown in the large 

 dairy regions of Wisconsin so extensively 

 as almost to exclude all of the other so- 

 called Fodder Corns, and the verdict is 

 that it is the best. It is sweet, tender and 

 juicy; has short joints, abundance of 

 leaves, and grows to a great height,/ur- 

 nishing onore than double the hulk and 

 mtich more nourishment than any ordin- 

 ary field corn. The question has fre- 

 quently been put at large gatherings of 

 men interested in the growing of forage 

 crops: " What Corn is the best for Fodder 

 and Ensilage purposes ?" and the universal 

 opinion has always been rendered in favor 

 of the Red Cob. Every lot is tested and 

 recleaned, hence you buy no cobs or dirt. 



Peck, 50 cts. ; bushel 1 25 



For other varieties quotations toill he 

 given on application. 



Write for special prices on large quan- 

 tities. 



POP-CORN. 



Queen's Golden — Ears large and very 

 prolific. Package, 5 cts.; pint, 15 cts.; 

 quart, 25 cts. 



Silver Lace— As the name implies, is of 

 a beautiful transparent color, very pro- 

 lific. Package, 5 cts.; pint, 15 cts,; 

 quart, 25 cts. 



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