GREAT WESTERN CORN. 
Large ears, rioe color, heavy yield and medium early, 
that's what the Great Western Corn is. It ripened the past 
season in from 95 to 100 days so that you can readily see that 
It is the corn for nearly every section of America, except the 
extreme north, where only the Dakota Queen Dent Com can 
be grown with safety. Too much cannot be said in favor of 
this variety for such states as Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, 
and, in fact, all but the northern tier of states along the Can- 
adian line. Lb. 40c., 3lbs. $1.00, postpaid. Peck 75c . bushel 
$2.50, bag (2K bushel) $5.00. 
DAKOTA QUEEN CORN. 
It l», beyond a doubt, the earliest Dent corn ever in- 
troduced, and is the most valuable addition to the list of com 
in many years. It is far ahead of Pride of the North, King of 
the Earlies, Early Butler, and in fact all the Dent varieties in 
earliness. This new com can be grown in the extreme 
Northcm.statcs where heretofore only the Flint corn has been 
raised. It is of a bright yellow color, small ear and cob, with 
a verv long, deep grain. Lb. 40c., 3lbs. $1.00, postpaid. Peck 
75c., bushel, $2.50, bag (.2% bushel) $5.00. 
NEW NORTHERN POTATO. 
The heaviest yielding Fotato in the World. At an 
enormous price we have secured control of the entire stock, 
as we knew it would prove to be a most valuable potato for 
general crop. We have tested it by the side of Freeman, 
Ohio Jr., Rural New Yorker and all the new varieties, and it 
has proven far superior to them in every respect, outyielding 
them in every instance, and is the handsomest potato we have 
ever seen. Lb. 50c., 3lbs. $1,25 postpaid. Peck $1.75, bushel 
$6.00, barrel (165 lbs.) $12.00. 
SHAMROCK OR LONGKEEPER. 
This is by far the best potato for late use we know of. 
It is a splendid variety, cooking qualities unsurpassed, and 
on account of its handsome appearance finds a ready sale ill 
the markets, invariably bringing the highest prices. Vine of 
vigorous growth and will stand the drouth better than most 
varieties. The tubers are of uniform size, large and hand- 
some. It is enormously productive and the most profitable 
late potato that can be grown. Lb. 40c., Bibs. $1.00, postpaid. 
Pk. $1.00, bushel $3.50, barrel (165lbs.) $7.00. 
EARLY MORN. 
The earliest potato in the world. It has been tested by 
the side of all the extra early sorts offered by leading seeds- 
men and proven to be from a week to ten days earlier than 
any of them. For Earliness, Vigorous, healthy growth. Qual- 
ity and yield, we do not think it has an equal among the Extra 
Early Varieties. It is not so large as the Algoma, but ripens 
several days earlier. Lb. 40c., 3lbs, $1.00, Pk. $1.50, bushel 
$5.(»l, b.irrel flCSlbsl SIOJX). 
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