SEED CORN— Continued. 
Minnesota King:. 
Minnocni-rs Vinrr Minnesota grown. A 
inneSOta lS.ing. famon» l»alf dent, 8- 
rowed com. This was introduced a number 
of years ago and lias steadily Increased In 
fa\'or since its introduction, and we consider 
It one of tbe most valuable sorts ever grown 
for the Northern States. While there are 
y varieties that in good years will yield 
much as Minnesota King, there are very 
, we thini?, that will, year in and year 
' produce as heavy a crop as this sort. 
Lij. asc, pk. eoc, bu. $2.00, ha? (2 'Abu.) $4.7£ 
White Cap Yellow Dent, ^i^^^^"*! 
corn for thin soils and drong-ht stricken 
f I'ctions. Ears large, 16 to 18 rowed. Stalks 
I. 6 to 7 feet high, with abundant foliage. 
average 8 to 10 inches in length, cobs 
il. i;i>. 25c., pk. 60c., bn. $2.00. 
Tnwa OnlH Min<» Days.) A medium 
JUWd VJOia IVime. early, large yellow dent 
is valuable for parts of Iowa and the 
lie States. The grain is deep, a golden 
iw color, ears of good size, cob small. 
Jji). 25c., pk. SOc, hu. $1.75, hag- (2 'A bu.) 
S4.00. 
Improved Mastodon. l^T'c^^^na^'^l^^ 
cob. Ears very large. Adapted to soils and 
climates anywhere in the Central to Southern 
Corn Belt and Southern States. Maturing in 
125 days. Ears 9 to 12 inches long, and 7 
or S% inches in circumference. Well devel- 
oped butt and filled tip. Ears weigh from 
11 to 18 oz. Kernel % to % of an inch 
long and % of an inch wide, moderately 
thick. 1.5 to 20 rows on ear. 50 to 60 ker- 
nels in a row. Heavy stalk, from 8 to 15 
feet high. Rank foliage, making good fofl- 
der. Fine yielder. ib. 25c., pk. 50c., bu. $1.75, 
bag: (2^! bu.) $4.00. 
Improved Learning. i!?a?Xi .fi"a?t 
fully improved strain of the old variety. Bv 
careful selection from year to year we ha\"o 
produced this new strain. The cars are very 
large and handsome, with deep, largo grain, 
of an orange yellow color, cob red, stalks me- 
dium size, tapering gradually, generally pro- 
ducing two good ears each. I.b. 25c., pk. 50c., 
bu. $1.75, bag (2«4 bu.) $4.00. 
WHITE DENT SORTS. 
Mayfield Earliest. ^^^'ZlgT^^oof, 
WTiite Dent Com. The plant is strong, deep 
ooted and stocky, enabling it to withstand 
drought in a remarkable manner. Matures SO 
Jays from planting. The kernels are very 
deep, the cob small. Ears of medium lengtli, 
14 to 16 rows. I^b. 25c., pk. 75c., bu. $2.50. 
Champion White Pearl. •f,?eS'dent 
maturing in 90 to 100 uays. Cobs small, white. 
The grain is extra long, very heavy and com- 
pact. Kb. 25c., pk. 60c., bu. $2.00, bag ( 2 hi 
bu.) $4.75. 
Iowa Silver Mine, l^^i'lr^elV'',^- 
markablc for its large yields, lb. 25o., pk. 60c., 
bn. $2.00, bag (2V2 bu.) $4.75. 
Snow White Dent ^^*'*'>, *° Days.) 
wjiiuvv vv iiiLc; j-»ciiL. Combines pure and 
very white color with large size, compactness 
and smoothness of grain, with sure maturity; 
ears medium, lb. 25c., pk. 60c., bu. $2.25. 
Minnesota White* Dent. □ w"nT ° In 
extra early White Dent sort. Ears good size, 
kernels long, deep, gro\Ving very compact. A 
vigorous grower, taking strong hold in the 
ground, averaging 7 feet in height, lb. 26c.. 
pk. 75o., bu. 32.50. 
Hickorv TCincr \ mammoth white dent 
ni(,K.ury IS.ing. that is wonderfully pro- 
ductive; one of the best sorts for the Middle 
and feoutliern States. Will mature in about 
110 days from time of planting, tb. a5c., pk. 
50c., bu. $1.75, 
Imiiroved I,eamlng, 
Hinnesota White Dent. 
L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
