THEY GROW BE TTER • THEY YIELD BETTER 
SEED CORN 
Plant 8 quarts to the acre 
I have two varieties of Field Corn which are, in my judg- 
ment, the best two Yellow Corns that you could find any- 
where in cultivation. The one is my Sure-Crop Ninety- 
Day Com, the best early Corn; and my particular strain of 
Funk's Yellow Dent Cora. This is medium early, always 
matures and produces a mammoth crop of Corn. Here they 
are; order them on my recommendation. 
Sure-Crop Ninety-Day Seed Corn 
A TRULY VALUABLE NINETY-DAY CORN 
The tremendous quantity of shelled Corn this variety pro- 
duces to the acre surprises everyone who grows it. Generally 
two good ears to a stalk. The grain is very long, longer than 
any other, and the cob very thin. Sure-Crop has a rich, deep 
yellow grain, making it much desired by millers. The fodder 
grows from 8 to lo feet high. Order this Corn upon my recom- 
mendation; if not satisfied when you get it, return it at once — 
I'll gladly pay freight both ways and refund the amount paid. 
That's how sure I am you'll like the Corn. It is positively an 
early Corn, and you are always sure of a magnificent crop in 
the shortest season. Pk. 75 cts., Vzbus. $1.40, bus. $2.75; 
6 to 10 bus., $2.50 pet bus. Seamless 2-bus. bags 22 
ots. each. 
Funk's Yellow Dent Corn 
It really amazes everj'one who examines carefully the ears of 
this variety, to find that it has twenty-two to twenty-six 
rows of grains packed so closely together that they look 
"machine-made." The ears are perfect because it is a pedi- 
greed Corn. It has been bred from thoroughbred parentage 
for years, and is positively one of the biggest yielders in culti- 
vation today. Mr. Morris King said last fall: "I would 
have had 2,000 bushels more Corn if I had planted all this 
kind." Why? Because he planted a lot of worn-out stuff 
that was still "Corn," and that was all; it grew, and some 
stalks produced a nubbin — some an ear 5 or 6 inches long — 
and this sort of crop took just as much space, cultivation, 
time and expense as the pedigreed seed he got from me, 
which produced for him two big, beautiful golden ears, 
loaded with their wealth of rich grains, giving him three 
to four times as much Corn on the same amount of space. 
Pay more attention to the seed you plant; don't figure so 
much on saving on the price of seed, but figure more on 
getting the big crop. Grow my Funk's Yellow Dent 
Corn for your main crop this year, and you will have one 
of the biggest crops you ever grew. It matures between the 
Ninety-Day and the late varieties, making a hundred to a 
hundred and ten days from planting to harvesting. Pk. 85 
cts., y2bus. $1.50, bus. $3; 6 to 10 bus., $2.75 per bus. Sure-Crop Ninety-Day Corn. This is in my 
Seamless 2.bus. bags 22 cts. each. c?m! v°iy*mie°cob."'"*''"^*^ Corn-lots of 
BRAND PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE on your Corn. It will make the crop worth 
r.^ fl-i- '8 way of making the Corn crop better. Give it what it needs. You cannot raise a calf with- 
out feeding it, you cannot raise Corn without it. (See prices, page 39.) 
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