^MAYS NORTHERN CROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES ^ 
IMPROVED MASTODON CORN ■•™. E ££«£?£ °- «4^™_ l - a m e eared varieties. 
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HAS A RECORD OF 213 BU. OF SHELLED CORN TO THE ACRE 
Mastodon. 
SB! H rs 2*V* ^l^X*^ 8 ^ *¥ most handsome shapeever seen. We do not think too much can teetoA S™ffi,SSy! Lb 25c poS 
paid; pk., 50c; bu., $1.50; bag (2V 2 bu.) $3.S0; 10 bu., $14.00. 
Minnesota King. 
MINNESOTA KING. 
Minnesota grown. A famous half dent eight-rowed corn. This was intro- 
duced a number of years ago anil has steadily increased in favor, since its 
introduction, and we consider it one of the most valuable sorts ever grown 
■or the Northern States. While there are manv varieties that in good years 
will yield as much as Minnesota King, there are very few, we think, that' will, 
year in and year out, produce as heavy a crop as this sort. The cars are 
quite large, cobs small, kernels yellow, broad, long and set very closely on 
the cob. Lb., 25c, postpaid; pk., 50c.; bu., $1.50; bag (2'A bu.) $3.50. 
IMPROVED 
Improved Learning. 
LEAMING. 
(See Cut.) (90 Days.) Minnesota grown. 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 gradu- 
ally, generally producing two good cars each. Lb., 25c, postpaid; pk., 40c: 
bu. $1.40; bag (2^ bu.) $3.25. 
WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT. (See out.) 
A corn for thin soils and drought stricken sections. Ears large, 16 to 18 
rowed. Stalks stout, 6 to 7 feet high, with abundant foliage. Ears average 
8 to 10 inches in length, cobs small. Lb., 25c, potspaid; pk., 40c; bu., $1.40; 
bag (2',-i bu.) $3.25. 
SURE CROP. (Minnesota grown.) 
For illustration see inside cover. Lb., 25c, postpaid ; pk., 60c: bu., $2.00: 
bag (2H bu.) $4.75. 
Earliest of All, May's. 
(80 Days.) Minnesota grown. One 
of the earliest of the yellow dent 
sorts. 10 to 12 rowed. Well adapted 
to heavy and light land. Lb., 25c, 
postpaid; pk., 60c; bu., $2.00: bai 
(2J^bu.) $4.75. 
King of the Earliest. 
(8.5 Days ) Minnesota grown. Ea 
from 7 to 9 inches long, very deep 
soft grain and small red cob. 12 to If 
rowed. Valuable for the extreme 
North. Lb., 25c, postpaid,; pk., 50c; 
bu., $1.50; bag (2K bu.) $3.50. 
Earlv Golden Dpnt ( 1 9 0Da * rs ;) Wars of good size, of a bright. 
V •/ , * ' golden yellow color. 12 rowed. Lb., 25c, 
postpaid; pk., 40c; bu., $1.40; bag (2'A bu.) $3.25. 
Golden BeaUtv fi* ys -J The ears of Perfect shape, witl 
, 1UC11 , , ,V/ from 10 to 14 straight rows of bright golden yel 
low grains, remarkable for their size. The cobs are well filled to the extreme 
end. Lb., 25c, postpaid; pk., 40c; bu., $1.40; bag (2>4 bu ) $3.25. 
Golden SurDriSP ®? to ' 00 Da y- S -) Beautiful in its rich, goldei 
„ . . . . r color and even size from butt to tip of ear 
Certain in its maturity. Profitable in its depth of grain and small percen 
of waste of cob. Lb., 25c, postpaid; pk., 40c. 
bu., $1.40; bag (2i4 bu.) $3.25. 
Huron Dent Extra Early. 
(90 Days.) Minnesota grown. Grain deep gold- 
en yellow and large, while the cob is very small 
Lb„ 25c„ postpaid; pk„ 50c; bu., $1.50; baz 
(,2'A bu.) $3.50. ' 8 
Iowa Gold Minp (90 Da y s •) A 
iUWd VJU1U i-M-ine. ium early large yel- 
low dent that is valuable for parts of Iowa and 
the Middle States. The grain is deep, a golden 
yellow color, ears of good size, cob small. Lb.. 
25c, postpaid; pk., 40c; bu., $1.40; bag (2> 
bu.) $3.25. 
WHITE DENT SORTS. 
T3onan7fl Uncqualcd for the middle and southern states; yield' 
" au '- fl ' heavily on all soils in the worst years. The grains are ol 
an enormous size, broad, quite deep, an.i the cob is so small that the ker- 
nels will completely cover the cob when the ear is broken in half The 
stalks bear from two to three large ears, and it has never been known to 
have barren stalks, no matter how thin the soil may be. All ears aro 
well filled out to the extreme end. It shells and shucks easily, and in 
sections where it can be properly grown will produce more shelled corn 
to a given amount of ears than many of the so called heavy yielding vari- 
eties. It usually takes about 15 weeks for this corn to mature Lb 
25c; pk., 50c; bu., $1.50; bag (2H bu.) $3.50. 
ChamDion White Pearl (90 Pays.) a pure white dent, 
,rT" .Tt rca.ll. maturing in 90 to 100 days. Cob* 
small, white. I he grain is extra long, very heavy and compact, lb . 25c , 
postpaid; pk., 50c; bu., $1.40; bag (2J£ bu.) $3.25. 
Tfichrnrv TCinor A mammoth white dent that is wonderfully pro- 
xin,r\.ui_y xv-mg. ductive; one of the best sorts for the Middle and 
Southern states. Will mature in about 110 davs from time of nlimttn 
Lb., 25c; pk., 50c; bu., $1.50; bag (2'A bu.) $3.50. planun »- 
Minnesota White Dent. ,i n n , exc f" ( cnt l? rly whi "; 
, , , , dent sort. Ears goo! 
size, kernels long, deep, growing very compact. Lb.. 25c , 
postpaid; pk„ 50c; bu., $1.75; bag (21$ bu.) $4.00 
Snow White Dent 000 to 110 na , Vs > combine 
oiiuw yyiiiic xjciii. pure and very wmte coIor wjth 
large size, compactness and smoothness of grain with sure ma- 
turity; ears medium. Lb., 25c, postpaid; pk.. 50c; bu., $1 50; 
bag (2H bu.) $3.50. 
IOWA Silver Mitlf* A standard variety of White 
lUWct Oil V CI IM-lUe. Dent remarkable for !ts large yield. 
Lb., 25c, postpaid; pk., 40c; bu., $1.40; bag (2V, bu.) $3.25. 
