116 FIELD SEEDS~(Cmltnucd. ) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
FIELD CORN 
We all know lhat the Sunimei' of 1915 was not a good one for Com 
Growing, and at one lime we were afraid there would be no Seed Corn of 
Montana growth to olTer for (lie coming Spring, but owing to the fact that 
our stocks were grown on the bench land without irrigation, the situ^ation 
was saved, for which we are very thankful especially as the Germination is 
strong (the lowest being 95% in Montana Stocks.) 
CORN— (Yellowstone Dent, Montana Gi-own.) Lb. (Postpaid), 20c; by Ex- 
pres.s or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb., 15c; 10 Lbs., $1.00; Bu. of 
56 Lbs $4.00 
This is the sensational corn 
jVorthwestern Dent. 
which we introduced lo our 
cusloiners last season and of 
which one variety wc disposed 
of a full carload. Our prow- 
m-s plant this Corn May 10 lo 15 
i^nd the crop is out of frosi 
danger by Sept. 1st. 
CORN— (Yellowstone Dent on Cob. 
Montana Grown.) By Express 
or Freight at Purchaser's Ex- 
pense, Per Bu. of 56 Lbs. $3.75. 
J'"oi' those who prefer to get 
I heir Seed Corn on the Gob we 
have arranged lo have one of 
our Best Growers to select 
some for this purpose. 
CORN— (White Dent High Power, 
Montana Grown.) Lb. (Post- 
paid i, 20c; by Express or 
Fr'eight at Purchaser's Expense. 
Lb., 15c; 10 Lbs., $1.00: Bu. of 
•56 Lbs $4.00 
This Corn was raised on dry 
land at an altitude of 2,700 fret, 
its yield was 65% Bu. per acre 
and fully inatured and hardened 
in 100 days. The stalks grow 
to about an average of 6 feet 
with from 1 (,o 3 large ears with 
a small cob, average height 3 
feet from the ground. The 
grower slates that you can 
safely multiply your acres by 60 
and the answer will be the num- 
ber of bushels to be ci'ibbcd in 
the fall. Space alone prevents 
us from saying more good 
things about this Corn. 
CORN — (Gurney's August 15, Mon- 
tana Grown.) Lb., (Postp:aidi, 
20c; by PJxpi'ess or Freight at 
Purchaser's Expense, Lb., 15c: 
10 Lbs., $1.00; Bu. of .56 
Lbs $4.00 
A very early maturing corn, a 
Yellow Dent with while tips, 
ears of medium size, and proved 
itself to be very satisfactory 
the past season, showing ;i 
largi'r i)ercentage of well ma- 
tured corn thaniall othei' vari- 
eties. 
CORN— (North Dakota White 
Flint, Montana Grown.) Lb. 
(■postpaid;, 25r; bv Ex[)r(ss or Freight at Purchaser's Flxpense, Lb., 15c; 
to Lbs.. .$1.00: Per Bu. of .56 Lbs $4.00 
A Pure Pearly White Flint corn, recommended very strongly for Montana 
farmers by Mr. M. L. Wilson of the Montana Agricultural College. This 
Oovn is the result of careful select on from the Old Squaw Corn for many 
years. Aver,age height of stalk 5 feet, average distance of ears from the 
ground 1'4 feet, average length of ear 8 inches, 
CORN— (Northwestern Dent, Montana Grown.) Lb. (Postpaidj, 25c; by Ex- 
press or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb.. 20c; 10 Lbs $1.50 
This is recognized as one of the earliest Dent Corns known. Pei d of \]\\< 
variety is very scare this season. 
S.N.Co. 
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