fcROWN IN THE G 
FLINT SORTS. 
Compton's Early. 
(75 days.) Efarly, prolific, good 
sizeearand small cob, Kars aver- 
aging 9 to 15 inches in length. 
12 to 14- rowed, well filled out to 
ps, a rich golden yellow. Lb. asc, pk. 6oc, bu, $175. bai; (3 1-2 bu.) S4.00. 
~. PhilJr* An extra early red flint, valuable for the North; 
S ■ / matures in 90 days. Ears eight rowed, 9 to 12 inches 
Lb. asc, pk soc, bu. $1.60, bag (3 i-a bu.) ?3.75- 
ICrff^llckW/ eight-rowed sort, with ears 12 to 15 inches in length, 
1^1CIIUW« inches in diameter. Small cob. Lb. 35c, postpaid; 
oc, bu. $1.60, bag (a i-a bu.) $3.75 
rrf^V Well adapted to the North. An eight-rowed corn, with cars 
I CCl • 12 to 15 inches in length and IV2 inches in diameter, 
ic, postpaid: pk. 7SC bu. $i.7S, bag: (a i-a bu.) $4.00. 
tAtnfA^c^ XX/hJ-ffi It is quite early, with large sized ears. Lb. age. 
lUlUrU S» YVIIIUC. postpaid; pk. soc, bu. $1.60, ba^ (a i 3 bu.) $3,75. 
iitnnh A very early flint variety, bright vellow in color, maturing 
Ulltyn. in from 80 to 90 days. Ears 18 inches in length, 1* to 16 
Lb. 35c, postpaid; pk. so<> !>■>■ $i.75, bag (a i-a bu.) I4.00. 
Corn for the Extreme North. 
,'reatest of all the flint varieties. Ears long, of rich yel- 
ior. Enormously productive, out-yielding any tieia corn we 
:ver grown. Will prove to be of the greatest value to tne 
rs of the far North. Kipens earlier than any of the tunts. 
fail to trv it if you want a 
■ielding flint corn. Lb. ajc, 3 
c, postpaid: pk. joc, bu. S1.60, 
-2 bu.; $3-75. 
MAYFIELD EARLIEST .ENQRAVED FROM A PHOTOGRAPH. 
FIELD CORN==White Dent Sorts. 
Mavfield Earliest a "ew Drought Proof, White Dent Corn. This excellent variety- 
, !--«.*» introduced for the first time last season, possesses SO many goocl 
points that we unhesitatingly pronounce it the best White Dent variety in existence. The plant is 
strong, deep rooted and stocky, enabling it to withstand drought in u remarkable manner. The 
corn matures 80 days from planting, rliis renders it invaluableto the farmers of the Northwest. 
It is a heavy yielding variety, nearly all stalks bearing two ears, some three, and but verv few less 
than two. The kernels are very deep, the cob very small. It will vield more shelled corn per 
acre than any variety we have ever grown. The kernels are plump, haVrt and well matured clear to 
the tip of the ear. It makes most excellent flour, being pearly white, fine grained and ofexcellent 
flavor. The ears are of medium length, with from 14 to 16 closclv set rows of kernels. It Is the 
Earllest.Hardlest.Most Productive, Most Beautiful, High Bred, Pure White Dent Corn ever introduced, 
and will prove of inestimable value to the farmers of the Northwest. Lb. asc postpaid, pk. 6^c 
bu. $1.75, bag (a i-a bu.) $4.00, by express or freight. 
Ronanya (lOOdays.) Yields heavily on all kinds of 
E^vriiumix.ci., soils. The grains are of enormous size, 
broad, quite deep, cob small. The stalks bear from two to 
three large ears. Lb. asc, postpaid; pk. soc, bu. $1.60, 
bag (3 I-a bu.j $3.75, by express or freight. 
Champion White Pearl. S,^Sue7e''n't, ta^tur! 
ingin 90 to 100 days. Cobs small, white. The grain is 
extra long, very heavy and compact. Lb. 35c, postpaid; 
pk.^Soc, bu. $1.50. bag (2 i-a bu.) $3.50. 
Hfrkmrv Kincr l^l" days.) a mammoth white 
IllWIVUI^ IXIIl^. dent that will mature in about 110 
days. Lb 25c, postpaid; pk. 50c. bu.d.so.bag (a 1-3 bu.) $3.50. 
Minnesota White Dent. ^.T^t.^EaTs Tool 
size, kernels long, deep, growing verv compact. A vigorous 
grower. Lb. 350, postpaid; pk. soc, bu. $i.so, bae 
(2 I-a bu.) $3.50. 
Snow White Dent '^"^ *° 'i** com- 
OllUVy YVIlil,C l^CIIL. bines pure and very white 
color with large size, compactness and smoothness t>f grain, 
with sure maturity; ears medium. Lb. asc postpaid; pk. soc, 
bu. $i.so, bag (a i-a bu,) $3.50. 
