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CORN FO R ENSILAGE 
PLEASE NOTE — Prices on seeds below are subject to market fluctuations. 
All our Field Corn Seed is well matured, thoroughly cured, and shelled with the greatest care 
so that the germ shall not be injured. We test all varieties before sending the seed to our customers, 
that there may be no doubt as to the perfect vitality. 
DENT VARIETIES 
Wisconsin No. 7.- 
_This variety is a white dent and it originated on the experimental farm 
at Madison, Wis., and first grown in Canada by Essex Farm, Walkerville, 
Has been grown in Essex County for six years and has given wonderful returns. Larger 
Grown from thoroughbred seed. Per bush, $2.50; peck, 75 cts. 
-A very early tall growing variety, produces well on light or heavy 
Ontario. 
than Learning and as early. 
Improved Early Learning. - 
soils. Pedigree seed. Per bush., $2.25; peck, 60 cts. 
Clark's Early Mastodon. — This is the largest eared early corn and produces a heavy crop. Per 
bush., $2.50; peck, 75 cts. 
New White Cap Yellow. — Matures three weeks earlier than Red Cob, grows heavy stalks, the 
lower leaves keeping long green, and while the ears are as long as any of the Dent Varieties, they are 
numerous and much fuller at the points. Per bush., $2.25; peck, 60 cts. 
Champion White Pearl. — This variety has given very great satisfaction. It is a medium early 
White Dent Variety, of branching habit and profuse foliage and produces large sized ears. Per 
bush., $2.50; peck, 75 cts. 
Selected Red Cob.— Per bush., $2.00; peck, 60 cts. 
FLINT VARIETIES 
Early Northern (Quebec grown). — The earliest white flint corn in existence. Early Northern 
; can be grown and ripened where early frost are expected, or where the season 
is short. It is of medium size, white dent with deep, oily grains; large cob, very solid and well 
filled. It produces strong vigorous stalks, medium height. It permits of close planting and will 
outyield any variety of flint corn. It fills a long felt want of all farmers. Per bush., $4.00; peck, 
$1.25. 
King Philip. — An early Red Flint, valuable for the North. A sure cropper on poor land; ears 
8-rowed and from 9 to 12 inches long. One of the best and most reliable sorts. Bush., $3.00 
peck, 85 cts. 
Canada Yellow Flint. — A standard variety. Bush., $3.00; peck, 85 cts. 
Early Compton. — One of the earliest varieties of Yellow Flint Corn. 8 feet. Per bush., $3.00 
peck, 85 cts. 
Early Longfellow. — Another early variety of Yellow Flint Corn; generally considered to be one 
of the best of the very early varieties, either for ensilage or ripe corn. 8 feet. Per bush., $3.00 
peck, 85 cts. 
Salzer's North Dakota. — A heavy cropper, 
has large ears and is sure to ripen sufficiently 
for silo. Per bush., $3.00; peck, 85 cts. 
SUGAR CORN 
Evergreen. — Is a heavy cropper and is un- 
doubtedly more nutritious than other sorts. 
QV 2 feet. Per lb., 13 cts.; 100 lbs., $11.00- 
Queen Corn Planter and Ferti- 
lizer Distributor Combined 
Plants Corn, Beans, Peas, Beet or Mangel 
seed in hills and drills; it will drop 6, 12, 24 
or 36 inches, or drop 7, 15, 30 or 45 inches, and 
will distribute from 50 to 450 lbs; as desired, 
of commercial fertilizer, wet or dry. Price 
complete, $27.00. Price without fertilizer 
Distributor, $18.00. 
This Planter has been used on all kinds of 
Early Northern. soil aad under aU circum8tances . every im _ 
provement has been made to make this the most perfect and reliable Planter 
in the market. 
White Cap. 
