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Seed Corn - - - Later Varieties 
YELLOW BENT SORTS 
IOWA GOLD MINE 
(90 days) A medium early, large yellow dent that is valuable for parts 
of Iowa ami the Middle States. The erain is deep, a golden yellow color, 
ears of good size, cob small. Pk. 50c. bu. $1.75. 
IMPROVED MASTODON 
Yellow corn with white cap and red cob. 
to soils and climates anywhere in the Central 
Southern States. Maturing in 123 days. Ears 
SVb inches in circumference. Well develope 
weigh from 11 to 18 ounces. Kernel one-half to 
and three-eighths of an inch wide, moderately 
50 to 60 kernels in a row. Heavy stalks from H 
iage. making good fodder. Fine yieldcr. Pk. 
Ears very large. Adapted 
to Southern Corn Bell and 
9 to l« inches long and 7 to 
•d butt and filled tip. Ears 
five-eighths of an inch long 
thick. 15 to 20 rows on ear. 
to 15 feet high. Rank fol- 
65c. bu. $2.00. 
IMPROVED LEAMING 
(todays) A carefully 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, generally producing 
two good ears each. Pk. 60c, bu. $1,75. 
WHITE DENT SORTS 
i CHAMPION WHITE PEARL 
(todays) A pure white dent, maturing in frem 90 to lot days. Cobs 
small, white. The grain is extra long, very heavy and compact. 
Pk.60c, bu. $1.75. 
IOWA SILVER MINE 
A standard variety of white dent that is remarkable for its large yields. 
Pk. SOc. bu. $1,75. 
SNOW WHITE DENT 
(100 to 110 days) Combines pure anil very white color with large size, 
compactness and smoothness of grain, with sure maturity; ears medium. 
Pk. 60e. bu. $1.75. 
FLINT SORTS 
SANFORD WHITE 
It is quite early, with large sized ears, and is a corn that can be depend- 
ed on to produce a good crop, even in poor seasons. One of the beic flint 
varieties for sections where flint corn is grown. Pk. 60c, bu. $2.00 
SMUT NOSE 
(8 rows) A yellow flint corn blazed with red at end of ear. Ears are 
large and round. This is a very early variety, and a great favorite in 
many localities. Our stock is very 
fine. Average height of stalk 7 feet 
6 inches, average distance base of oar 
from ground 2 feet 11 inches. Pk. 
75c. bu. $2.25. 
BROOM CORN 
DWARF EVERGREEN 
Grows from three to four feet high 
with straight, smooth brush, princi- 
pally used for making whisks and 
brushes. Lb. 20c, postpaid; 10 lbs. 
60c, 50 lbs. $2.50, 100 lbs. $4.50. 
r CALIFORNIA GOLDEN 
This variety has been carefully se- 
lected and improved so that the brush 
is .straight and long, a very large pro- 
portion of it being suitable for hurl. 
It is of fine qnality, of light green col- 
or, turning to light yellow wheii al- 
lowed to become too ripe Urush 
straight and long. Lb. 20c. post- 
paid: 1 0 lbs. 50c, 50 lbs. $1.50, 100 
lbs. $2.75. 
Minnesota 
Grown. 
This variety is more generally 
grown than any other sort on account 
of the color and quality of brush. The 
bush is of good length, always green, 
wtien ripe it does not get red and has 
no center .stalk, which is most desir- 
able to broom corn growers and man- 
ufacturers. We otter carefully se- 
lected stock of this variety, and know 
that it is certain to give satisfaction. 
Lb. 200, postpaid: 10 lbs. 60c. 
EVERGREEN 
Fodder Corn 
Minnesota Grown 
An excellent forage crop yielding more feed per acre than any other zrains 
or grasses. Its value is becoming more and more appreciated yearly. It 
may he sown as a catch crop when other crops fail. It provides nutritious 
forage for stock and is invaluable to dairymen. 
Fodder Corn is raised especially for FODDER, while corn fodder is the 
fodder remaining after the ears of corn have been removed. Good fodder 
and plenty of it. supplimented by a generous grain ration is as essential as 
good cows and good care in profitable dairing. All owners of cattle will 
find it a cheap and good crop to grow for feeding to stock, in the green 
state, during the summer months, helping out the shortness of feed and 
keeping up a supply of milk. 
MAY'S GIANT FODDER CORN 
Unequaled in yield and unsurpassed in quality. A quick grower, tall, 
short jointe<i, pro<iucing an almndance of leaves, and rich, juicy, sugary 
stalk. It is the l)est milk producer of all the field ensilage corns, being 
almost as sweet and tender as sugar corn. Pk. 50c, bu. $1.25. 
RED COB FODDER CORN 
A most desirable variety adapted to all sections of the country. It is 
sweet, tender and juicy, has short joints, almndance of leaves, and grows to a 
good height. All seed recleaned, no cobs or dirt. Pk. 40c, bu. $1.15. 
SOUTHERN WHITE FODDER CORN 
This is a tall growing, leafy variety possessing the general characteristic 
of our Giant, but is not so leafy. Pk, 40c, bu, $1, 15, 
SWEET FODDER CORN 
It is a rapid growing corn with a great abundance of leaves, wonder- 
fully tender stalks, and gives by far the greatest yield per acre. Pk, 75c, 
bu. $2,50. 
Kaffir Corn 
Yields heavily even on the poorest soils. 
This wonderful forage 
plant has become very pop 
ular in all sections and is 
highly rec<mimended by the 
leading agricultural writers. 
It is a variety of none-sacch- 
arine sorghum and distinct 
from all others of this class. 
It does not stool from the 
roots, but branches from top 
joints, producing two, three 
and four heads of grain 
from each stalk. Average 
height on good land isabout 
5 feet, but the stalks are 
very strong and never known 
to blow down in ordinary 
wind storms. It has the 
valuable quality of re- 
sisting drought, and if Hie 
growth is checked for want 
of moisture, the plant waits 
for rain, then resumes its 
progress at once without 
any apparent detriment to 
its eondiiion: incleed report 
.shows that it has never 
failed to produce a good 
crop in the most disastr- 
ous season. The whole 
stalk, as well as the blades, 
cure into excellent fodder, 
and in all stages of its 
growth is available for 
green feed. All kinds of 
cattle are fond of It. Kaf- 
lir Corn may be planted 
very early in the .spring, and 
should be sown in rows 
about 3 feet apart, using 
about 3 or 4 pounds to the 
acre. It can be grown as 
far north as Minnesota, and is therefore desirable for cultivation in all 
of this country. Lb. 25o. postpaid; by express. 10 lbs. 50e. 50 lbs. 
100 lbs. $2.76. 
pa rts 
$1.50. 
