CORN—Field Corn 
The following varieties have all been grown especially for Seed. The Seed is well cured and true to name. 
s that we know of. The stalk is of medium height, 
Golden West. Is one of the most vigorous growing varietie Ow jagge crop of Corn which it produces. 
short jointed, and has broad leaves, which help to mature 
It is the deepest-rooted Corn that we know of. 
The ears have usually 18 to 20 rows, It is the most attractive ap- 
pearing Golden Yellow Corm that we know of. The kernels are of 
such shape that they wedge in tightly and make a solid ear, not only 
at the cap, but also 
down near the point 
or germ end. It ma- 
tures in about 100 
days, thus making it 
a safe corn to plant, 
and we claim that it 
will yield a larger 
crop than any other 
Yellow Corn in exis- 
tenee. Pk. 50c.; bush. 
$1.50. 
Pride of the North 
Is the very HParliest 
Yellow Dent Corn in 
cultivation, and can 
be successfully grown 
farther North than 
any other Dent, Orig- 
inated in extreme 
Northern Jlowa. Rip- 
ens readily in New 
England. Matures 
perfectly in 90 days; 
very hardy and pro- 
lific; ears of uniform 
size, cob small, ker- 
nels closely set on 
the cob, and are long 
Golden West. and compact. Peck 
40c.; bush. aie a 
It is a large and broad-grained Yellow Corn. The 
Golden Beauty. ears of perfect shape, with from ten to fourteen 
straight rows of grains. The cob is very small. Peck 40c.; bush. $1.25. 
i A very popular and extremely produc- 
Leaming Improved Dent. tive variety. On good land the stalks 
srow tall, producing two good ears to each stalk. The ears are long, 
with small red cob well filled with grains of medium size, but deep, 
of a rich golden color. It ripens with us in from 100 to 110 days, 
and makes a good crop, even in dry seasons, by reason of its earli- 
ness in maturing and strong, vigorous growth. The stalks are rather 
slender and leafy, making excellent fodder, while the grains being §& 
so deep or long, yield an extra large quantity of shelled corn per ¥ 
bushel of ears. Peck 40c.; bush. $1.25. 
1 Ears of good size, color golden yellow, , grain 
Iowa Gold Mine. very deep, cob small. Specially recommended 
for its productiveness, often bearing two large ears to a stalk. Peck 
40c.; bush. $1.25. 
The ears are very large and well 
Chester County Mammoth. formed, with grain large, deep and of 
a bright yellow color. Stalks averaging from ten to fourteen feet. 
Peck 40c.; bush. $1.25. 
7 a A distinct and well-known sort 
Red Cob, or Ninety: Day Corn. of white Corn; matures in about 
ninety days: produces large, handsome ears. Peck 50c.; bush, $1.75. 
An early strong-growing yellow Corn with 
Early Masten Dent. large, deep grains and long ears. Pk. 50c.; 
bushel, $1.50. ; 
Iowa “Silver Mine Dent” Corn. The ears measure from ten to 
twelve inches in length, and 
often weigh 114 lbs. They are very uniform in size and shape, with 
sixteen to twenty straight rows of deep, pure white kernels on a 
small white cob. It matures in about 100 days.. Heavy yielder. Peck 
40¢e.; bush. $1.25. 
1 An old standard variety and great favor- 
Maryland White Dent. ite by every farmer who has grown it. 
The stalks are of a strong growth, bearing from one to two large 
ears, which have 10 to 12 rows to the cob. Grain is pure white and 
of fine quality. Pk. 40c.; bush. $1.25. 
7 7 Largest grains of any white variety. Matures 
Hickory King. early and very productive. Wars set low, are of 
large size, well filled, very deep grained. It produces well, even on 
light land. Peck 40c.; bush. $1.25. 
POP CORN 
1 4 The best variety for popping purposes; grains pointed, 
White Rice. pops white and full, is very productive and of excel- 
lent quality. Lb. 6c. 
Ed This is one of ‘the hardiest and most productive 
Queen’s Golden. varieties, stalks growing six feet in height, with 
numerous long, slender ears, well filled with small, round, golden 
yellow grains. When popped it is a creamy white and a single ker- ‘ 5 
nel will frequently expand to nearly an inch in diameter. Lb, 5c. —_—— 
If sent by mail, add Sc. per Ib. Golden Beauty Corn. 
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