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MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS, BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 
THE CORN FOR THE EXTREME NORTH. 
The greatest of all the flint varieties. Ears long, of rich yellow 
color. Enormously productive, outyielding any field corn 
we have ever grown. Will prove to be of the greatest valne to 
the farmers of tlie far North. Kipens earlier than any of the 
flints. Don't fail to try it if yon want a big yielding flmt com. 
Lb. 35c, 3 lbs. SI.OO, postpaid; pit. SOc, 
bu. SI. SO, bag (2'A bu.) $3.S0. 
TRY EARLY MASTADON. 
Iowa Gold nine. 
A medium large early yeUow dent, val- 
uable for Iowa and the Middle states. The 
grain is deep golden yellow color, ears of good size and cob small. Ripens 
m 90 to lOO days from time of planting. LB. 25c, pk. 50, bu. SI. 50. 
k'Jfin* Philin (See cut.) An extra early red flint, valuable for 
r the North ; matures in 90 days. A sure cropper 
on poor land. Ears eight rowed and from 9 to 12 inches long. Lb. 25c, 
pk. SOc, t>u. SI.SO. 
itnnm 'f»fl I prtmtrtcr (Seecut.) One of the largest yellow 
tlll|7ivr.^u L..^<l.illliljg. dent corns in cultivation, ripening in 
90 to 100 days tr? time of planting; very productive and a sure cropper ; 
stalks me<lium 8i( Hasks and shells very easily. Lb. 25c, pk. 40c, 
bu. SI. 25. V 
DfiHck r»f ■fVvi Nr»f+l-i (See cut.) A standard early sort; 
fllUCUl LliC IIUI 1.11. matures in 90 days from time of plant- 
ing ; valuable for the North. The ears are from U to 16 rowed. Has yield- 
ed 100 bu-shels of shelled com per acre. Lb. 2Sc, pk. 40c, bu. SI. 23. 
kTinrr thf* Parlifcf (Seecut.) For description see page 
IVIIIJ^ Ul LIIC HidrilCM.. 49. Lb. 25c, pk. 40c, bu. SI.25. 
/"irvlHckn Roaitfir (Seecut.) For description see page 49. Lb. 
VJUIUCll DCflUty. 25c, pk. SOc, bu. $1.50. 
Coftnckfc' T^tiimrlfe^ (Seecut.) A large medium early yellow 
"<»«nieri> r<lVUrH.C.d,,nt that yields hejivily on any kind 
of soil ; valuable for dry sections. It is a rank grower and with.stands the 
drought better than most sorts. Lb. 25c, pk. SOc, bu. SI.SO. 
Hiflrnrv Initio* (Seecut.) A mammoth white dent that is 
IIIC'IVUI^ rvill^. wonderfully productive ; one of the best sorts 
for the Middle and Southern states. Will mature in about 110 days 
from time of jjlanting. Lb. 25c, pk. SOc, bu. SI.SO. 
Extra Early Huron Dent ^tfe^St^'yl^i^vTe.^J 
corns in cultivation ; the grain is of a bright orange yellow, deep and 
quite smootli ; the ear is of fair size. Valuable for the Northern states. 
Lb. 25c, pk. 40c, bu. SI. 25^ 
I rinrrftfkllrvMr (See cut.) Flint, particularly adapted to the 
I^UIIJ^ICIIUW. North. An eight rowed sort, 12 to 15 inches in 
length; small cob, large kernel. Lb. 25c, pk. SOc, bu. SI.SO. 
CONDENSED LIST OF FIELD CORN. 
FLINT SORTS. pr. 
Angel of Midnight SO 
King Philip SO 
Longfellow ,50 
riercer SO 
Pride of Canada SO 
Sanford's White Flint sO 
Champion White Flint SO 
YELLOW DENT SORTS. 
Dakota Queen , SO 
King of the Earliest 40 
Farmers' Favorite SO 
Qolden Beauty SO 
Great Western Yellow Dent SO 
Huron Dent 40 
Iowa Gold Mine 50 
Improved Leamlnj^ 40 
Mastadon 50 
Minnesota King 50 
Pride of the North 40 
White Cap Yellow Dent 50 
WHITE DENT SORTS. 
Bonanza White Dent 50 
Champion White Pearl SO 
Iowa Silvermine SO 
Hickory King 50 
Ba. 
tl.SO 
l.SO 
l.SO 
l.SO 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
l.SO 
1.25 
1.50 
l.SO 
1.75 
1.25 
1.50 
1.2S 
l.SO 
1.50 
1 25 
1.50 
1.S0 
l.SO 
1.50 
1.50 
