24 HOLMES' TESTED SEEDS OF KNOWN VITALITY AND PURITY 



Holmes^ Thoroughbred Field Corn 



Our seed is well cured and true to name. It pays to renew your seed stock of Field Corn. Do 

 not inbreed. Varieties offered have all been grown from finest selected stock seed. Long grains, 

 small cob, long ear, well-filled tip, well-filled butt, grains uniform, vigorous stalks, two and three per- 

 fect ears to each stalk — these are some of the important things to watch in getting seed corn. Even 

 the stalks from which seed ears are pulled should be carefully chosen. All of our seed is grown, har- 

 vested and raised with these things in mind, and it is good seed in every way. 



By Express or Freight, 



Drougrht-Proof Yellow Dent. Golden deep grains; small cob; large ears. . 



G-olden Beauty. Large grain; small cob; rich golden yellow 



G-OI^D STANDARD I.EAMINGr. Ears 9 to 11 inches long, TVs to 8 inches in 

 circumference; stalks, 9 to 12 feet, are very valuable for ensilage 



Holmes' Early Crolden Dent. Extra-early; golden yellow; good ears 



HOIiMES' EABXiY GrOI^DElT SURPRISE. Incomparable in solidity, uniform- 

 ity, development of tip and butt, and extraordinary yield. Produces a great 

 quantity of superior quality shelled Corn. Kich golden color; abundant 

 foliage, which makes excellent fodder • 



Holmes' Griant Ensilagfe. Immense yield of stalk; good ears; fine for stock. 



Holmes' Snowflake. Pure white seed Corn 



IMPROVED MASTODON. One of the largest-eared early Dent Corn. Makes 

 fine shelled Corn = 



Iowa Gold Mine. Bright golden yellow; grain deep, cob small 



I^ONGr'S CHAMPION YELLOW DENT. The kingr of all Pield Corns. The 

 average yield for the past ten years on 70 to 90 acres was 125 bushels 

 per acre; largest yield, 160 bushels shelled Corn per acre. Bars 12 to 14 

 inches long, 8 to 10 inches in circumference, 20 to 24 rows. Strong growth, 

 12 to 15 feet high. Selected seed direct from the originator's own stock. 

 See illustration on cover 



Pride of the North. Stalks short-jointed, leafy; kernels very deep 



Red Cob Ensilag-e. Yery tall; leafy. Grain white, cob red 



Reid's Yellow Dent. Ears large, deep-grained; deep yellow 



Sweet Podder Corn. Nothing can make better feed 



White Cap Yellow Dent. Very early; great yielder 



Seed Oats 



LONG'S STORM KING. Clean; bright; no smut; drought-resister; greatest 

 yielder ever brought here. Wonderfully long straw and heavy head 



LONG'S WHITE TARTAR. Best for all-round purposes. Earliest variety, 

 straw averaging 4 to 5 feet and rust- proof; golden yellow. Grains white 

 with golden cast. A measured bushel weighs from 36 to 42 pounds. Our 

 seed grown on farms of I. S. Long ; 



Barley 



Beardless. This variety is free from beard 



Triumph. Bearded 6-rowed; straw stiff, erect; immense yielder. 



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Seed Wheat 

 Sunflower 



Mammoth Russian. Large heads; valuable for poultry. 



Buckwheat 



Japanese. Much superior to the common Buckwheat... 

 Silver Hull. Grains silvery gray, making white flower. 



Broom Corn 



Improved Evergreen. Very early; 8 to 10 feet; brush good length, straight. . . 



Kaffir Corn (White) 



Used for feeding pigeons, poultry, etc.; fodder fed green or dry to dairy 

 cows; height 4 to 5 feet. By freight or express, 8 cts. per lb. 



Rye 



Spring" Rye. True stock. An excellent catch crop 



White Winter Rye. Much hardier than wheat. Grown for grain, also for 

 straw and soiling purposes 



Timothy Seed 



Holmes' "Eclipse Brand." Strictly Minnesota-grown. See our samples. Mar- 

 ket changes. Before ordering ask for prices 



Not Prepaid 



4 qts. 



Pk. 



Bus. 



2 bu. 



$0.40 



$0.75 



$1.75 



$3.75 



.40 



.75 



1.75 



3.35 



.40 



.75 



1.75 



3.35 



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2.00 



3.75 



.50 



.85 



2.25 



4.00 





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O.60 



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.40 



.75 



1.75 



3.35 



.40 



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1.75 



3.35 



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.75 



1.75 



3.35 



.75 



1.35 



4.50 



8.00 



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1.85 



3.50 



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0.00 



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1.85 



3.50 



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2.00 



3.75 



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1.85 



3.5,0 



Pk. 



Bus. 



2bu. 



10 bu. 





32 lbs. 





& over 









per bu 



$0.50 



$1.75 



$3.25 



$1.50 



.50 



1.75 



3.25 



1.50 



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1.75 



3.00 



1.40 



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1.75 



3.00 



1.40 







By Freight 



Postpaid 



or Express, 







Not Prepaid 



Oz. 



Lb. 



10 



100 







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lbs. 



$0.10 



$0.15 



$0.80 



$6.00 



Pk. 



Bus. 



2bu. 



10 bu. 









cfc over 









perbu. 



$0.50 



$1.75 



$3.35 



$1.50 



.40 



1.65 



3.25 



1.40 



1.00 



3.50 



6.50 



3.00 





2.50 



4.50 



2.00 



.75 



1.60 



3.00 



1.40 



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1.60 



3.00 



1.40 





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