EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
CORN FOR ENSILAGE 
Barley Corn 
PLEASE NOTE:— Prices on seeds below 
are subject to market fluctuations. 
Our Seed Corn is Canadian-grown and is 
thorouehly acclimated to nortlierti conditions, 
and will give tlie largest amount of well-matured 
corn to the acre that it is possible to obtain. 
It is liand-picked. selected from crib when 
being shelled, thoroughly re-screened, removing 
the smaller "Tip" and larger "Butt" Kernels, 
which insures uniformity in the size of grains and 
makes an even stand possible. 
DENT VARIETIES 
WissrnrKsin No 7 This variety is a white 
W ISCOnsin INO. / . ^j^^^ originated 
on the ejcperimental farm at Madison. Wis., and 
first grown in Canada by Essex Farm. Walker- 
ville, Ontario. Has been grown in Essex County 
for six years and has given wonderful returns. 
Ijarger than beaming and as early. Grown from 
thoroughbred seed. Per bush., market price. 
Improved Early Learning. — A very early tall 
growing variety, produces well on light or heavy 
soils. Pedigree seed. Per bush., market price. 
Clark's Early Mastodon. — This is the largest eared early corn 
and produces a heavy crop. Per bush., market price. 
New Whit^ 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., market price. 
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 
ars. Per bush., market price. 
Mastodon Yellow Dent. — One of the heaviest producing varieties. Grows 
quick, strong and vigorous; has broad heavy leaves and large ears, with very 
large, deep grains. Market price. 
Selected Red Cob. — Per bush., market price. 
FLINT VARIETIES 
Earlv Northern (Quebec grown). — The earliest white flint corn in existence. Early Northern can bo grown and ripened 
where early frost is expected, or where the season is short. It is of medium size, white dent with deep, 
oUy 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., market price. 
King Philip. — An early Red Flint, valuable for the North. A sure cropper on noor land: early 8-rowed and from 9 to 12 inches 
long. One of the best and most reliable sorts. Bush., market price. 
Canada Yellow Flint. — A standard variety. Bush, market price. 
Early Compton. — One of the earliest varieties of Yellow Flint Corn. 8 feet. Per bush., market price. 
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, market price. 
Sailer's North Dakota. — A heavy cropper, has large ears and is sure to ripen sufficiently for silo. Per bush., market price. 
SUGAR CORN 
Evergreen. — Is a heavy cropper and is undoubtedly more nutritious than other sorts. 9 feet. Market price. 
Queen Corn Planter and Fertilizer 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, $30.00. Price without i<"ertilizer Dis- 
tributor. S23.00. 
This Planter has been used on all kinds of soil and mider all 
circumstances: every improvement has been made to make this the 
most perfect and reliable Planter in the market. 
On account of the fluctuation in the market value of Corn, it is impossible for us to quote a quan- 
tity price which would hold good throughout, the season. fiWrite us for[°prices where not given. 
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