L. L. MAT CO. ST. PAUL, MINN. 
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Easiest Dent Cot?n. 
This is without doubt the earliest and finest Dent Com in cidtivation, originated with 
an extensive corn grower in the northern part of Ohio near Lake Erie. It is a cross from 
Pride of the North. Grows good sized e.irs with long grains, very small cob, com of a 
beautiful golden yellow color. The BtJTLEK is adapted for high latitudes and 
will mature farther north than any known variety. Wherever it has been tried the 
satisfaction has been so perfect that it has taken the place of all other varieties, and has 
proven itself to be the best corn for the farmers of the north and northwest. On our farm 
with ten other well known varieties, it beat them all as to weight l>efore and after it was 
shelled, and also as to yield and earliness. Seventy pounds of ears yielded sixty-three and 
one-half pounds shelled com, leaving only six and one-half pounds of cobs. It grows 
strong and very quickly. Last season we had a large supply of this grand com, but the 
demand was greater than was expected, and before the season was over our stock was 
exhausted. We are glad to state that our grower saved enough seed com, and as the 
crop this year was a good one, we have on hand this season a large supply, and think we 
can take care of all our orders this spring. 
If you want the Earliest Corn in Cultivation 
plant EABLY BUTLER. 
Pf^ICE FOt^ 1892. 
Per lb., 30c.; 3 lbs., 85c., postpaid. 
By express or freight, pk., 76c.; bush., $2.50; 
2 bush., $4.50; 5 bush, or over, $2.00 per bush. 
H. N. Vest, Alabama, sa)s:-- 'It Is th« earliest field corn we 
have ever raised, oud is very productive." 
. I". K. Bussing, Hutchinson, Kansas, sar8!-"It is the corn for 
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