SELECT FIELD CORN AND OATS. 



My prices include bags and delivery to freight depot or express office. 

 It is impossible to obtain good farm crops unless good s&eds are used in seeding. Those offered are especially 

 valuable varieties. The Corn has been grown by Western specialists in growing Corn for seed, and the Oats by 

 a gentleman in Western New York who grows nothing 

 else; devoting his entire attention to producing this super- 

 ior oat of unsurpassed merit for seeding. 



FIELD CORN. 



Pkt., 10c; lb., (by mail) 25c; }{ pk., 30c; pk., 50c; ba., 

 $1.60; 2 bo. or more at $1.50 per bushel. 



LEADING II>IPROVED DEINT. The best dent variety. 

 Ears of large size, set low upon the stalks and nearly al- 

 ways two or more good ears upon each stalk as shown in 

 the illustration Cob very small, with deep kernels, 

 which are of a rich golden color. It is an immense yielder, 

 having produced 136 bushels of shelled corn per acre; 



LEA.MING IMPROVED DENT, 



withstands drought better than most other varieties and succeeds on 

 all soils, whether light or heavy, and over a wide range of climate, 



f*lASTODON EARLY DENT. The largest eared early dent corn 

 and with the largest kernels of any early variety. It is exceedingly 

 productive, and ripens anywhere in the northern corn districts, even 

 so far north as Lake Erie. Stalks of strong, rank growth; color of 

 kernels two shades of white and yellow, 

 WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT. Especially valuable for thin soils, withstanding 

 drought better than any other variety. Handsome, well-filled ears 8 to 10 inches 

 long, with sixteen to eighteen rows of kernels and with very small cob. Kernels 

 amber yellow with outer ends tipped white, flat and set closely together. Stalks 

 6 to 8 feet, abundant f oUage, yields heavily and matures 90 to 95 days after planting. 



HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION OATS. \?Z':'\\l'^Zir£'X^iZ"i^^^^^^^^ 



even on rich soil, and succeeds upon all soils and undt^r all coudltloas, whether hot or cold, excessively wet or extremely dry. 

 The heads are large and full, as shown In the Illustration, with kernels that are handsome, ttnder and excellent. Has yieiaea 

 as hl(fh as 102 bushels per acre, welghiner forty-two pounds per bunhd, and will procuce upon fairly good soil and in an orai- 

 nary season, ninety bushels per acre. Pk., 40c; bu., (32 lbs.) $1.00; 6 bu. or more 90c. per bu., bags included. 



