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Reid's Yellow Dent Corn. 
Seed Corn 
Yellow Varieties of Tested Seed Corn 
REID'S YELLOW DENT. (100 days.) Ears medium 
size, remarkably uniform in size and of a slight 
yellow color with a deep grain and small red cob. 
Best for shredding, as it. shatters least of any. A sure 
cropper and a very reliable variety in all respects. 
Lb., 10c. 
PRIDE OF THE NORTH. (90 days.) This variety 
has smaller ears than the late kinds, but is valuable, 
as it matures, early. Planted as late as July 4th, it 
has fully matured by October 2. The ears have from 
fourteen to sixteen rows growing eight to ten inches 
in length, slightly tapering. The kernels are closely 
set together on the cob, and of a light orange color. 
The stalks usually grow six to eight feet in height, 
producing one or two good ears. Our seed of this 
variety has been grow for us with special care from 
the original stock. Lb., 10c. 
IMPROVED LEAMING. (90 days.) This is > one of 
the earliest yellow dent corns in cultivation, ripening 
in 90 to 100 days from planting, surpassing the yellow 
Canada and flint varieties in earliness, productiveness 
and quality. The ears are large and handsome, with 
Red Corn 
BLOODY BUTCHER. (100 days.) This corn re- 
sists the drought better than any other variety. 
Ears long and of perfect shape. Grain deep red, 
having sometimes a yellow tip. Type is not en- 
tirely fixed. Lb., 10c 
Odd Varieties 
SQUAW CORN. (90 days.) Blue and White 
(Semi-flint). This variety grows very dwarf and 
is one of the very best lor resisting drought. It is 
early and is very popular in sections deficient in 
rainfall. The ears are rather small and the 
kernels are blue, white, and blue and white. Its 
ability to resist drought together with its earliness 
makes Squaw Corn an excellent variety for West- 
ern Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Lb., 10c. 
CALICO. (100 days.) The Old-Fashioned Red, 
White, and Yellow. This peculiarly colored corn 
was obtained by breeding together strong, vigor- 
ous red, white, and yellow types, producing a ker- 
nel showing stripes of the three colors. Ears 
are large, grains deep and cob small. Very rich in 
protein and a good feed for stock. Lb., 10c. 
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deep, large grains; orange yellow color and red cob. 
Stalks medium sized, tapering gradually, producing 
two good ears, each of which husks and shells easily. 
Lb. 5 10c. 
IOWA GOLD MINE. (90 days.) It is early, ears 
of good size and symmetrical; color bright golden 
yellow; grains very deep; cob small, and therefore 
dries out very quickly. Lb., 10c. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY. (100 days.) The ears are of 
perfect shape with from ten to fourteen straight rows 
of bright golden yellow grains, remarkable in size 
and filled out completely to the extreme end of the 
cob. The richness of color and fine quality of grain 
make it vastly superior for grinding into meal. The 
grains are not of a hard, flinty nature, neither are 
they soft as to be greatly shriveled. The ears are 
easily shelled, although the kernels are firm on the 
ear and in every respect as perfect a type as could 
possibly be had. Golden Beauty matures in 100 to 
110 days from planting and surpasses all in size and 
beauty of grain. Lb., 10c 
Bloody Butcher Corn. 
