E|^M^:S NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES^ 



IMPROVED LEAMING. Minnesota Grown. (Engraved from a Photograph.) 



CORN, Yellow Dent Sorts. 



A V411tlH *1 fl/^fi For illustration and description 

 J^UUllUclUCC. see Ust of specialties pa.are 6. 

 Lb. 2SC postpaid, pk. soc, bu $1.75, bag (214 bu.) $4.00= 



£xtra Early Dakota Queen. Sf^|) 



{8s Days.) Minnesota Grown. THE HEAVIEST YIELD- 

 ING. EXTRA EARLY YELLOW DENT CORN. A VAL= 

 UABLE VARIETY FOR THE NORTHERN STATES, 

 RIPENS IN ABOUT 85 DAYS FROM PLANTING. It is, 

 beyond a doubt, the earliest Dent Corn ever introduced, 

 and is the most valuable addition to the list of corn in 

 many years. It is of a bright yellow color, small ear 

 and cob, with a very lon^, deep grain. Lb. 25c. post= 

 paid; pk 50c, bu$i.6o, bag (2% bu,) S3.7S- 



Earliest of All, May's. Jfe^o^t^iro^^: 



One of tlie earliest of the yellow dent sorts. 10 to 12 

 rowed. Produces as great a weight per acre as any 

 «ort we know of, Well adapted to heavy and light 

 land. Lb. 250, postpaid, pk 50c, bu.Si.so, bag(2V^bu)$3.so. 



Early Golden Dent. i\'loSt'ide, 



"bright golden yellow color. 12 rowed. Lb. 25c, post= 

 paid; pk 40c, bu. $1.40, bag (214 bu.) S3.25. 

 nolflpn Rp^lllfv (110 Days ) Tlie ears are 

 VJOlUeil DCd-ULy, of perfect shape, with from 

 10 to 14) straight rows of bright golden yellow grains, 

 Temarkable for their size. The cobs are well iilled to 

 i:he extreme end The qualitj' of the grain is superior 

 "to most sorts, and it is therefore very desirable for 

 grinding into meal. Lb. 2Sc, postpaid; pk. 40c, bu. $1.40, 

 bag {2^/2 bu.) §3.25 1. 



Golden Surprise. gVS.TJil&s ,?d\! 



cats ve of its name, and is, indeed, a genuine surprise 

 -to all who behold it. Beautiful in its rich, golden color 

 and even size from butt to tip of ear. Certain in its 

 maturity. Profitable in its depth of grain and small 

 percent of waste of cob. Stalks short and strong, with 

 "broad, closely set leaves, which make it a superior 

 fodder corn. Lb 25c, postpaid; pk 40c, bu $1.40, bag 

 (2% bn.) $3.35. 



Huron Dent Extra Early. 



grown. Grain deep golden yellow and large, while the 

 coh is very small. Lb. 25c, postpaid; pk. 50c, bu. $1.50. 

 bag {xVs bu.) $3,50. 



King of the Earliest. ^m%io ^t. 



stalks grow 6 to 7 feet high, ears from 7 to 9 inches 

 long, very deep, soft grain and small red cob. 12 to 16 

 rowed. Valuable for the extreme north. Lb. 25c, post- 

 paid; pk. 50c, bu. .$1.50, bag (21/0 bu.) $3.50. 



Iowa Gold Mine. S'J./Trie ytnoZtnt 



that is valuable for parts of Iowa and the 2v'Iiddle 

 States. The grain is deep, a golden yellow color, ears 

 of good size. Cob small. Lb 250, postpaid; pk 40c, 

 bu. $1.40, bag {2V0 bu.) $3,25. 



Improved Learning, jrercuTj^lo "dlys.i 



A carefully improved strain of the old variety. By careful 

 selection from year to year we have produced this new 

 strain. The ears are large and handsome, with deep large 

 grain, of an orange yellow color, cob red, stalks medium 

 size, tapering gradually, generally producing two good 

 ears each. Lb. 25c, postpaid; pk. 50c, bu $$1.50, bag (23^bu.) 

 $3.50 



I initio* Apopularstandardsort; vervproductive. 

 l^^dllllH^* Ears long, cob small, the' stalks are leafy, 

 makes excellent fodder. Lb. 25c, postpaid, pk. 40c, bu. 

 $1.40, bag (2% bu ) $3.35. 



Minn£»<5ftt?l Kino* ^^^^ % natural size.) 



iTl.lUlflC^Ut,cl fVllIg. Minnesota grown. A fam- 

 ous half dent, eight=rowed corn. This was introduced a 

 number of years ago and has steadily increased in favor 

 since its introduction, and we consider it one of the most 

 valuable sorts ever grro\\'n for the Northern States While 

 there are many varieties- that in good years will yield as 

 much as Minnesota King, there are very few, we think, 

 that will, year in and year out, produce as heavy a crop 

 as this sort. The ears are quite large, cobs small, kernels 

 yellow, broad, long and set very closely on the cob. On 

 account of its healthy and vigorous growth in its early 

 stages of gro%vth, it can endure more drought, heat and 

 cold weather, and being extremely early it is soon out of 

 danger of frost. The stalks grow to a medium height, are 

 firm and well rooted, withstanding the strongest winds. 

 Lb, 25c, postpaid; pk. soc, bu $1.50, bag (2^/2 bu.) $3.50. 



ninnesota Number Thirteen. ^j,Ta 



grown. This is a new early variety of yellow dent corn. 

 It is a full 16 rowed yellow dent corn, with kernels packed 

 closely upon the cob, well filled frem tip to tip* Lb. 25c, 

 postpaid; pk. goc, bu $1.50, bag (2V2 bu.) $3.50. 



Northwestern Dent, g^'own?'! t^S^^wll 



sort. Grows'strong, rank, quick and makes a fine appear- 

 ing shelled corn. The grain is of a bright yellow color, 

 and with us this variety produced fully ripened ears in 

 eighty days. It is excellent for cool short seasons for the 

 extreme north. Lb 25c, postpaid, pk. soc, bu. $1 75, bag 

 (2:14 bu.) $4.00. 



Pride of the North Days.) Minnesota 



fl lUC Ul UllC i^UrUII, grown. A valuable var- 

 iety for the North; matures early Planted as late as July 

 4th it has fully matured by October ist. The ears are from 

 8 to 10 inches long, 14 to 16 rowed The kernels are 

 closely set and of a light orange color. Stalks six to eight 

 feet. Lb. 2SC, postpaid; pk. 50c, bu, $1.50, bag (2% bu.) $3 50. 

 ^llf<* CiTin Minnesota grown. For illustration 

 OUIC V^IUp. see inside front cover, 

 see page 6. Lb. 25c, postpaid; pk. soc, 

 (2Va bu ) $4.00. 



White Cap Yellow Dent. ,^iEd?rot^i"t 



stricken sections. Bars large, sixteen to eighteen rowed. 

 Stalks stout, 6 to 7 feet high, with abundant foliage. Ears 

 average 8 to 10 inches in length, cob small. White Cap 

 Yellow Dent wili be appreciated by those living in drought- 

 stricken districts, and by farmers who have poor, thin soil on 

 their farms. Lb. 25c, postpaid; pk. 40c, bu.$i.40, bag(2^bu.) 

 ?3 2S. 



For description 

 bu. $1.75, bag 



niNNESOTA KING. 

 2-3 Natural Size, 



EXTRA EARLY DAKOTA QUEEN. Ear Natural Size. 



