MORTHBRN GROWN F=iei-D CORN 
IMV-»«ini=r-I.i'«.w» ^ T^„„^»1I„™. _CPlint.1-\ variety tha( 
Klnir of the Earliefl.— One of th« earliest yellow dent corn in cultiva- 
ti^ (TriKinatltl hv Mr. A. L. Goddard, Bf Northern Iowa, the or.Bina- 
tor o"t"?" Pride the North/; Stalks Rrow 8 to 7 J"Kh^;;«"7„to9 
inches long, very deep, soft grain, and small ,,"/'P*°/'^..'Sride 
days froni plniitinR, be ng a week to ten days earlier than Pnde 
of the N^th,' • and ■ = Yellow Canada Flint." This new corn y».ll mature 
in any part o( the country where it i« possible to grow Klmt yar.eties, 
and is a valuable variety for the extreme north, and for fcedinK pur- 
poses By mS 1 lb. 56c.. 3 lb8.$l, postpaid ny freight or express, 
pk. 75o., bu. $2, two bu. or over, $1.50 per bushel. 
Prlda of the North.— (ncnt.>— Cob small, kernels deep, and compact- 
ly set on the cob, has yielded 100 bushels shelled corn per acre, rmening 
where nearly every other variety failed to mature, on account of tfee had 
rcasS^rgiv ngSS per cent, of good seed corn. Planted as late as July 
IsMt has fully matured by October 1st The ears have from 14 to 16 
rovvs. Hy mail, 1 lb. 25c., postpaid. By express or freight, pk. 50c., 
bu. $1.40. ., „ 
Early Yellow Oanada.-(Flint.)— By mail, lb. 2,-50., postpaid. By 
expressor freight,pk. 50c., bu. $1.50, 2 bu. or over, at $1.40 per bu. 
Kinir Philip.— 'Flint.)— Very early, usually matures three months 
afSr planting Ears ten to twelve inches long; kernel copper-colored. 
One of the oldest and best of the Flint varieties By mail, lb. 25c., 
postpaid. By express or freight, pk. 50c., bu. $1.50. 
Farmers' Favorite.— (Dcnt.)—Ripens early, and hence succeeds where 
many"a??eties^ll not mature. By mail, lb. 25c., postpaid. Byoxpress 
orfreieht, pk. 50c., bu. $1.50. 
iH,arire Yellow Dent.— Of a bright yellow color; the ears are large 
i,d"ffin?8hripc. By mail. lH. 25c., postpaid. By express or freight, 
pk. 50c., bu. $1.50. 
improved J'^a'f "^nll'rTto^^^aTh' llZV'V^T's^rST^l- ^'hTlet'p 
r.Tel o-f": go'r; ^^e^wTolon" ^iatures early By mail, lb. 25c., post- 
paid. By express or freight, pk. GOc., bu. $l.oO. 
Earlv Butler .-Until the introduction of Dakota Queen, this hasheen 
coSeVd the earliest yellow dent f«l«yation. It is a ^oss from the 
Piideof the North and a most valuable variety, "y <"•"'• - ^ 
for $1.00. By express orfreight. pk. 60c., bush. $.4.00 
Ixinfffellow.— (Flint.)— A variety that is particnlarty Adapted to the 
N.Trth It is an eight-rowed sort, with ears 12 to 15 inches in length, 
and about iv" inches in diameter. Small cob, large kernel and very 
broad By mail, lb. 25c., postpaid. By express or freight, pk. 50c., bn. 
*aoldfin Beautv— (Dent.)— The cars arc well filled with the handsomest 
veMow torn we have ever seen. Cob very small, and the gram of the 
?ine?t aual tv making it the best variety for grinding into meal. Very 
produ?ti« and hardy. By mail, lb. 25c., postpaid. By express or 
freight, per pk. 50c., bu. $1.50. 
Self Huskinir.— Besides being one of the earliest field corns in cultiva- 
tion it possesses the valuable, as well as peculiar feature of being se f 
S/nV The ears are large, averaging ten inches m length; cob small. 
Kernel is of an amber col?r. One great advantage is the husks are 
open about halfway down, which greatly facilitates the work of stn^^^^ 
ping it. By mail, 1 lb. 25c., postpaid. By express or freight, bu. $2.00 , 
2 bu. or over, $1.50 per bu. 
A.n<rel of Midnight.— (Flint.)— An early, yellow, eight-rowed variety; 
pcTfcct ears emd well filled. By mail, lb. 25e., postpaid. By express or 
freight, pk. 50c., bu. $1.50. 
Oompton'B Early.— An early, yellow variety; ears 10 to 12 inches 
long and well filled^ Very proauetive. By mail, lb. 25c., postpaid. By 
express or freight, pk. 50c., bu. $1.50. 
Hlokorv Kin*.— (Dent.)— The largest pure white Dent corn in culti- 
vatioir s*all cob ears 7 to 9 inches in length, and are generally borne 
L?rerio f™?Vo a stllk, making it enormously productive. By mail, 25e.. 
postpaid. By express or freight, pk. 50c., bu. $1 .50. 
Larire White Dent.— Very similar to the preceding variety, except in 
coU>ry«*hi™i is white instead of yellow. By mail, lb. 25c., postpaid. By 
express or freight, pk. 50c., bu. $1.50. 
OUR SUPERIOR FODDER CORN. 
We have crown every variety that has been offered and are glad to 
state ?ha? &ur Superior Fodder Corn has no equal. Jt « /ap'd 
growing corn with n great abundance of leaves, wonderfully tend^^ 
Htalka and gives by Tar the greatest yield per acre, hvery farmer and 
d&'an knows the value of f ,Ko"d crop of Uder corn f.r feed.^^^^^^^ 
during the winter months. We have carefully tested Our Buperlor 
Fodder Corn and find that it gives almost double the nourishment o» 
common varieties. Price by express or freight, pk. 50c., bu. $1 .oO. 
TREE SEEDS. 
If hy Mall, poBtape must be added at the rate of 8c. per lb.) OT 16c. per Qt. 
.....H cx%sure to the air, and many ol them ose their P'>'^"°\Z^^"''""^^^"^^^ vegetate till the second year after planting; 
in autumn, or placed in boxes with sand .and exposed to frost t?^'"" P'?^?*'"^^^^^^^ ,,„''put into a vessel of h6t water an hour or 
but if these seeds are received too late ii. the spring to <:>=P°»c them to the aUi^^^ y simmer, and if gathered and planted soon 
a?te^"'t«rfi"o'i t^^e'??e'e ^^^^m?'ke^fi'iT!,'ia?t?%^'s'k^^ P>-t<--'' "^"'^ ^P"' 
he mfddle of May in drills about two leet apart, and covered about half an Inch in f -^Pt^'. °« *°s^,eei- 
W% mallei speciSity of Tree Seeds,_ctc^ 
to the 
Special prices will be given on application 
naKe a specialty oi i il-c v>ttv.n, v^..., ..v,.^..^ y — -. — - - - _^ . • ■ „i,„,,f o hoo tr/iod sends Allowing the usual percentage for bad 
i^eM-^iS^ vTrfni^iln-oI? rC«i^e>^oTftTreXS^^^^ pt^l^^tlo^^t^w^o bSsri'^o"x''Erdcr'iccd for a fiJ'e.acre plantation ; 
, btl. $3.50. 
one and a half busliels Ash seed for a five-acre plantation. 
EVERGREEN TREE SEEDS. 
Balsam Fir.--Oi!. 25c., lb. $2.00. 
Norway Siiruce.— Oz. 30c., lb. $1-50. 
Nordmann's Fir.— Oz. .35c., lb. $3.50. 
Austrian Pine.— Oz. 20c., lb. $1.50. 
Scotch Pine.— Oz. 35c., lb. $:■. 50. 
American Arbor Vit8B.—Oz. .'!5c., lb. $.1.50. 
DECIDUOUS TREE SEEDS. 
Norwav Maple.— Oz. 25c., lb. $2.00. 
Bycwnlre CW. Aah or S. Maple) Maple.-Oz. 25c., lb. $2.50. 
, lb. $2.50. 
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR MILLET 
Box Elder.— Lb. 50e., 
Soft Maple.— Ub. 50c., bu. .$2.75. 
White Ash.— Lb. 50c., bn. $2.50. 
Sugar Maple.— Oz. 25c., lb. $2.00. 
White American Birch.— Oz. 25c , 
Hardy Catalpa — Oz. 25c., lb. $2.00. 
Hawthorn.— Oz 15c., lb. $1.50. 
Black Thorn.— Oz. 35c., lb. $3.50 
European Ash.-Oz. 25c., lb. $2.00. 
Honey Locust.— Oz. 25c., lb. $2.00. 
Butternut.-^Qt. 25c., bu. $3.00. 
Black Walnut.— Qt. 25c., bu. $3.00. 
American r,inden.-Oz. 30c., lb. $3.00. 
American Elm.— Oz. .•i.'i-.. lb. $:i„-»0. 
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