^CR OWN IN THE 
NORTHERN 
GROWN 
SEED CORN 
HAND-PICKED. 
FIRE-DRIED. 
We would call the attention of farmers to the need and importance of procuring GOOD SEED CORN. The stocks we offer has been especially grown 
r seed, and every variety we catalogue has been properly cured and carefully selected for seed stocks. In our list will be found all the standard sorts, as 
el! as the newer varieties of recognized merit; so that our customers may be enabled to choose seed corn of the desired TYPE. 
PRICES QUOTED ON FARM SEEDS by 
the pound include the prepayment of postage. 
Larger quantities we do not deliver free, but 
send by express or freight at purchaser's ex- 
pense, making no charge tor packing, cartage, 
bags or delivery to any railroad station or ex= 
press office in St. Paul. 
A WORD AS TO PRICES. Farm seeds fluctuate in 
value, the prices given are those ruling at the time this 
catalogue was printed, Jan, 1st, should any appear 
high when ready to buy, Write us, stating varieties and 
quantities wanted, and we will make special prices based 
on their market worth. 
NOTE — We pay particular attention to this 
department of our business. These seeds are 
selected with special reference to their quality. 
Customers may rely on our exertions to fur- 
nish all seeds "fresh, pure and free from nox- 
ious or foreign seed. The seed we offer is all 
re-cleaned by the best up-to-date machinery. 
Mayfield Earliest. (Engraved 
Itf a Trfi a 1 A 17 a t- 1 1 oct < See Out.) Minnesota Grown . A new 
LUayneia J&arlieSU Drought Proof, White Dent Corn. It is 
lie Earliest, Hardiest, Most Productive ever introduced, and will prove of in- 
stimable value to the farmers of the northwest. The plant is strong, deep 
noted and stocky, enabling it to withstand drougth in a remarkable manner. 
Matures 80 days from planting. The kernels are very deep, the cob small, 
[t will yield more shelled corn per acre than anv variety we have ever known. 
Ears of medium length, 14 to 16 rows. Lb., 25c, pk., 60c; bu., $2 00; 
bag (2^ bu.) $4.75. 
from a photograph.) 
Minnesota Number 13 
• is an early yellow dent variety intro- 
duced by Prof. Hays, the widely known agriculturist of our Minnesota Ex- 
perimental Station. Our original stock seed was procured from the origina- 
tor direct. We have grown this variety for the past few years, never failing 
to secure a large crop. It is full yellow dent, with kernels packed closely on 
the cob, well filled from tip to butt. Will ripen in 85 days. Lb., 25c; 
pk., 50c; bu., $1.75; bag (2H bu.) $4.00. 
.Abundance. 
Ahun/lanro (See Cut.) The most productive, large cared, yellow 
rt.UUUUd.lltC. dent. £ ar9 j 0 to 12 inches long, well filled to the tip 
with from 14 to 18 rows of very long, rich, golden yellow kernels. IT MA- 
TURES in from 90 to 95 days from planting, rendering it early enough for all 
corn sections. Even in the extreme north, if planted in May, it will mature 
insf ore September 1st. Lb., 25c, pk., 50c; bu., $1.50; bag bu.) $3.50. 
Northwestern Dent. 
(80 Days.) Minnesota Grown. A 
ten-rowed sort. Grows strong, rank, 
quick, and makes a fine appearing shelled corn. The grain is of a bright yel- 
low color, and with us this variety produced fully ri(>eiied ears in eighty 
days. It is excellent for cool, shrot seasons for the extreme north. Lb., 
25c, pk., 50c; bu., $1.75; bag (2H bu.) $4.00. 
Extra Early Dakota Queen. f^SSL^S^STSt 
Northern States. Ripens in about 85 days from Planting. It is, beyond 
doubt, the earliest Dent Corn ever introduced. It is of a bright yellow color, 
small ear and cob, with a very long deep grain. Lb., 25.; pk., 50c; 
bu., $1.50; bag (2K bu.) $3.50. 
Extra Early Dakota Queen. 
Pride of the North 
(90 Days.) Minnesota Grown. A 
valuable variety for the North; ma- 
tures early. Planted as late as July 4th it has matured by October 1st. The 
ears are from S to 10 inches long, 14 to 16 rowed. The kernels are closely 
set and of a light orange color. Stalks six to eight feet. Lb., 25c, pk., 
"V;.; bu., $1.50; bag (2H bu.) $3.50. 
