Cole's Seed Store, Pella, Iowa 5>S> 



Reid's Yellow Dent Corn 



REID'S YELLOW DENT 



This is a popular variety in the central west corn district. It has been grown for the last 50 

 years in Illinois and has taken many prizes at various corn shows and fairs. It has been bred up 

 to a high type of corn. Ear 9 to 10 inches long, 7 inches around, 18 to 24 rows, deep grain with 

 6mall cob well filled at butt and tip. 



Farmers will find this variety to be a long step in advance towards the aim that corn breeders 

 are striving at, an ideal ear of almost perfect shape and size. Everyone that has grown this variety 

 is delighted with it, for its handsome shape of ear and color, small cob and heavy solid grain. We can rec- 

 ommend this variety very highly and have no doubt everyone who plants it will be pleased. 



Do not plant Reid's on thin light soils for best results. For this kind of soil the Silver Mine will! 

 give better crops. Our Reid's Corn is all grown from pedigree stock. Price by mail, pkt. 5 cts., 

 pt. 15 cts., 2 for 25 cts, by freight, pk. 65 cts., bu. $2.50, 2 bu. $4.75. 



Selected ears grown from Prize Winning Prdigree Stock at $3.00 bu., shipped in bushel bags. 



JOHNSON COUNTY WHITE CORN 



Johnson County White Corn 



This variety is a selection from the Boone County White, developed and introduced by L. B. Clore, 

 of Indiana, and has had 18 years of painstaking and intelligent selection and breeding. 



It is somewhat smaller and earlier than the Boone County White and can be grown further north, 

 but not safe to plant north of Central Iowa. 



For the corn growing belt there is no White Corn grown of equal merit. The corn has become 

 famous for yield and quality. It is the standard among the white corns that Reid's Yellow Dent is 

 among ohe yellow. 



The shape of ear is cylindrical, slightly tapering at the tip. Tips fill well over the end, the butts are 

 well rounded out, kernels very uniform, pure white, ears average about 10 inches in length. 



Of strong and vigorous habit of growth and well covered with broad leaves, very valuable for ensilage. 

 The length of season is from 110 to 115 days, in good corn weather. 



Price per pkt. 5 cts., V 2 pt. 15 cts., 2 for 25 cts., by mail, % bu. 35 cts., % bu. 65 cts., bu. $2.50*. 

 2 bu. $4.75, by freight. 



Selected ears grown from prize winning pedigree stock at $3.00 bu. shipped in bushel bags. 



