COLE'S SEED CORN 



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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 y to 10 inches long, 7 inches around, 18 to 24 rows, deep grain with small 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 striv 

 ing 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 recommend this 

 variety very highly and have no doubt, everyone who plants it will be pleased. Price by mail, pkt. 5 cts., 

 pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., by freight, pk. 40 cts., bu. $1.35, 2 bu., $2.50. 



LEGAL TENDER 



This, is one of the most prominent late varietiesof yellow dent corn in the country. It is the re- 

 sult of year's selection hy a seed com specialist inlowa, and has taken first premium at many state and 

 county fairs. The corn is producfive, and of uni-form pure yellow color, ear verj- large and long and 

 a deep grain on a small cob. The introducer says: "Our ideal ear is an ear two-thirds as large around 

 as it is long, containing sixteen to twenty rows, and small shank. The kernels are deep, the cob is 

 small at the butt, and the ear holds its bignesstoward the point until near tapering off. It should 

 be capped oyer and the kernels should hold theirbigness toward the point, and the butt run out 

 straight and not crinkle." It matures in about llodays, but we do not recommend it for the extreme 

 northern portion of this state. Per pkt. 5 cts., pt.20 cts., qt. 35 cts.: by freight, pk. 40 cts., bu. $1.35, 

 2 bu. $2.50. 



Iowa Gold nine Corn 



