Extra Early Dakota Queen. 
Earliest of AU, May's. f^J^r^^'^:. 
One of the earliest of the yellow dent sort. 10 to 12 
rowed. Well adapte<i to heavy and light land. 
Lb. 25c., pk. 60c., bu. $2.00, bag (2)^ bu.), $4.7S. 
Northwestern Dent. SLaTriw„."""A 
ten-rowed sort . Grows st rong, rank, qui ck, and 
makes a fine appearing shelled corn. The grain is of 
a bright yellow color, and with ua this variety pro- 
duced fully ripened ears in eighty days. It is ex- 
cellent for co(jI, short seasons for the extreme north. 
Lb. 25c., pk. 60c.. bu. $2.00, bag (2^ bu.), $4.75. 
King of the Earnest, if f„ Ji t Iti 
grown. Ears from 7 to 9 inches long, very deep, 
soft grain and small red cob. 12 to 16 rowed. 
Valuable for the extreme north. Lb. 25c., pk. 50c., 
bu. $1.50, bag (.2'A bu.), $3.50. 
esota 
Minnesota Number 13. q '"" 
The Number 13 is an early yellow dent variety intro- 
duced by Prof. Hays, the widely known agriculturist 
of our Minnesota Kxperimental Station. Our original 
stock seed was procured from the originator direct. 
We have grown this variety for the past few years, 
never failing to secure a large crop. It is full yellow 
dent, with Kernels packed closely on the cob, well 
filled from tip to butt. Will rii>en in 85 davs. Lb. 
25c., pk. 50c., bu. $1.75, bag {2i4 bu.), $4.00. 
Extra Early Dakota Queen. J^^LV 
Orown. A valuable variety for (he Northern States. 
Ripens in about 85 days from planting, it is, beyond 
doubt, the earliest Dent Corn ever introduced. It is 
of a bright yellow color, small ear and cob, with a 
very long, deep grain. Lb. 25c., pk. 50c., bu. $1.50, 
bag(2>^ bu.), $3.50. 
Minne- 
' ^ ' suia \jiuwii. A val- 
uable variety for the north; matures early. Planted 
as late as July 4th it has matured by October 1st. The 
ears are from 8 to 10 inches long, 14 to 16 rowed. 
The kernels are closely set and of a light orange color. 
Stalks six to eight feet. Lb. 2Sc., pk. 50c., bu. $1.50, 
bag(2Hbu.), $3.50. 
(90 Days.) 
eso- 
Pride of the North. ^^^l7oVn. 
Huron Dent Extra Early, i?? °= 
Grain deep golden yellow and large 
Lb. 25c., pk. 50c., bu 
ta grown. 
while the cob is very small 
$1 JO, bag bu.), $3.50 
MinnP^ntfl JCincr Minnesota grown. A 
mimiCbUld. liJng. famous half dent, eight- 
rowed corn. This was introduced a number of years 
igo and has steadily increased in favor since its intro- 
duction, and we consider it one of the most valuable 
sorts ever grown for the Northern States. While 
there are many varieties that in good years will yield 
as much as Minnesota King, there are very few, we 
think, that will, year in and year out. pro<luce as 
heavy a crop as this sort. The ears are quite 
large, cobs small, kernels yellow, broad, long and set 
very closely on the cob. Lb. 2Sc., pk. 50c., bu. 
$1.50, bag (2Hbu.), $3.50. "t.. bu. 
SEED CORN. 
, The stocks we offer have been properly cured 
, and carefully selected for Seed Stocks. In our 
I list wdl be found all the Standard Sorts, as well 
I as the newer varieties of recognized merit; so 
1 that our customers will be enabled to choose 
I Seed Com of the desired type suitable to soil 
I and climate. The cost of seed corn is but a 
I small part of the loss to the planter in case it 
I proves poor and unreliable. Hence it behooves 
i all to use only the best. Give our Northern 
I drown Seed Corn a trial. 
Improved Mastodon. 
Improved Leaming. 
Improved Leaming. <«>,^„^i>. I'lT-: 
fully improved strain of the old variety. By careful 
selection from year to year we have produced this 
new strain. The ears are very large and handsome, 
with deep, large grain, of an orange yellow color, 
cob red, stalks medium size, tapering gradually, gen- 
erally producing two good ears each. Lb. 2Sc., pk. 
40c., bu. $1.40, bag (2>4 bu,), $3.25. 
White Cap Yellow Dent. 
com for thin soils and drought stricken sectionii. 
Fjirs large, 16 to 18 rowed. Stalks stout, 0 to 7 feet 
high, with abundant foliage. Ears average 8 to 10 
inches in length, cobs small. Lb. 2Sc., pk. 50c., 
bu. $1.50. 
lowfl frOlH IVririP (90 Days.) A medium 
iUW<t VTUm lUlUe. early, large yellow dent 
that is valuable for parts of Iowa and the Middle 
estates. The grain is deep, a golden yellow color, 
ears of good size, cob small. Lb. 25c., pk. 40c., bu. 
$1.40, bag (,2'A bu.), $3.25. 
Yellow corn with 
white cap and red 
cob. Ears very large. Adapted to soils and climates 
anywhere in the Central to Southern Corn Belt and 
Southern State.s. Maturing in 125 days. Ears 9 to 
12 inches long, and 7 or S'A inches in circumference. 
Well develo!>ed butt and filled tip. Ears weigh from 
11 to 18 oz. Kernels A to % of an inch long and % 
of an inch wide, moderately thick. 16to20rowson ear. 
50 to 60 kernels in a row. Heavy stalk, from 8 to 
15 feet high. Rank foliage, making good fodder. 
Fine yielder. Lb. 25c., pk. SOc., bu. $1.50, bag (2>4 
bu.^f $3.50. 
WHITE DENT SORTS. 
Mayfield Earliest, ^!;^'=18'r^u°/hr"proo^^ 
White Dent Corn. The plant is strong, deep rooted 
and stocky, enabling it to withstand drought in a re- 
markable manner. Matures 80 days from planting 
The kernels are very deep, the cob small. Ears of 
medium length, 14 to 16 rows. Lb. 2Sc., ok 60c 
bu. $2.00, bag (2M bu.), $4.75. 
Champion White Pearl. ZurJ'Td 
dent, maturing in 90 to lOO days. Cobs small, white 
The grain IS extra long, very heavy and compact' 
Lb. 2Sc., pk. 50c., bu. $1.40, bag (.2A bu.), $3^25. 
Hickory TCinO' ^ mammoth white dent that 
xxiv&uijr J^ailg. wonderfully productive: 
one of the best sorts for the -Middle and Southern 
States. Will mature in alxjut 110 days from time of 
learning. Lb. 25c., pk. SOc., bu. $1 .50, bag {2 A bu.). 
Snow White Dent. &°s"°ur?\^^;^ 
very white color with large size, compactness and 
smoothness of grain, with SNire maturity; ears medium 
Lb. 25c., pk. 50c., bu. $1.50, bag (2H bu.), $3.50. 
Iowa SUver Mine. ^-ba?reTi?L^awl 
for its large yields. Lb. 25c., pk. 40c., bu. $1 40. 
bag (2H bu.), $3.25. 
CORN ON THE EAR. 
To accommodate the apparent growing demand 
from planters for corn on the ear, we this sea- 
son have prepared and offer three of our leading 
northern grown varieties. (See opposite page.) 
All our other varieties are equally as fine .■•tock. 
but, owing to the extra labor and expense 
involved, we can .supply only these sorts on the 
ear. 
