h /n AV S NORTHERN CROWN SEEPS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES ^ 
FLINT SORTS. 
Compton's Early. J'»rJ^VoT'\'!^;.,fr"«reaS'^.^ert?rng'9ro 
1.) inches in length, 12 to 14 rowed, well tilled out to the tips, a rich golcieil 
yellow color; has matured in 75 days from time of planting. Stalks aver- 
age aboiit H feet ni height and make excellent fodder. Lib. 85c, pk. 00c. 
I>u.$l.7.>. hats cm bu.) $4.««. 
K^inor Phllin ^'^ <">'''y red flint, 
JXlllg X-UUip. valuable for the North; ma- , 
tures in 90 days. A sure cropiier on poor land. ^ 
Ears 8 rowed and from 9 to 12 inches long. I.ib. 
25c, pk. 50C, Itu $1 .50, bag (2)4 bu.) $3.50. 
Longf eUo w. 'iio^tiL'^^'ftt 
an eight rrjwed sort, with ears 12 to 15 inches in 
length and about I inches in diameter, small 
cob, large kerneJ and very broad. l.ib. ^5c; by 
•'XprcH.ti »■■ tVcieht. pk. ,?0c, bu. $1.50, -iad.^^ 
bag (2M bu.) $3..50. ,J»"~ 
H/Tfrrpr adap'f '» the North and for 
XU^XV/Cl. late planting. It is an eight-rowed 
corn, with ears 12 to 1.5 inches in length and 1 
inches in diameter, small cob. I.b. 3.5c : by 
exprcMH OP frelKht, pk. 60c, bn. 1.7^, 
bag (214 bu.) $4.00. 
Sandford's White. i'iJf ,rg'e^ 
ears. I/b !45c, pk. 50c, bu. £1.00, bag (2'A 
bn.) $3.7.> 
Tf ilirnnll Triumph corn is a very early 
xxiuui^u. f]i„t variety, very bright yellow 
in color, maturing in from 80 to 90 days from time of planting, according to 
«oil and .season. Ears average about 18 inches in length (about 3 inches 
longer than the Mercer) and are 14 to 10 rowed. The kernels are large, and 
the stalks of good height. The ears average two to a stalk, growing well up 
.so as to readily admit of being cut by the harvester. Stalks tall, leafy, mak- 
ing superior fodder. Iib.it5e,pk.50e,ll>U.$1.75,bas(2H bu.)$4.00. 
Bonanza %Vhitc Dent. 
WHITE DENT SORTS. 
Rnnanyfl Clncqualcd for the niiilille and southern states; 
jj\ji^a.ij.i^a.. yidrts heavily on al i »,i>ilM and never fails in the 
worst .years. The grains are of an enormous size, broad, quite deep, and 
the cob IS so small that the kernels will completely cover the cob when the ear 
IS broken m half. The stalks bear from two to three large ears, and it haa 
nc\ er hpfn known to have barren stalks, no matter how thin the soil may be. 
All ears arc well rille<l out to tlie e.xtreme end. It 
Shells aud shucks <iuite easily, and in 
sections where it can be properly grown 
will produce more shelled corn to asiven 
amount of ears than many of the so called 
heavy yielding varieties. It usually takes 
nbout 15 weeks for this corn to mature Ijb. 25c> 
pk. .50c, bu. $1 iiO. bag (2!4 bu.) $.<{.50. 
Champion White Pearl. ^J^thi^ 
'lent, maturing in 90 to 100 da.ys. Cobs small, white. 
1 he grain is extra long, very heavy and compact. 
I.b. »Sc, postpaid; pk. 50c, bu. $1.50, bag 
(2H bu,) $a..50. V , ^ 
TTirlrnnr TiTiMcr A mammoth white dent that 
iltl,iS.Uiy X^mg. jg wonderfully nroductive; 
one of the best sorts for the Middle and Southern 
states. Will mature in about 1 10 days from time of 
planting. I.b. 35c, pk. GOc, bii. S1.50, bas; 
bu.) $S.50. 
Minnesota White Dent^VH^e Xi? 
sort. Ears good size, kernels long, deep, growing 
very compact .\ vigorous grower, taking strong 
hoiti in the ground, averaging 7 feet in height. lib. 
ai>c. postpaid; pk. 50c. bu. KL-IO, baic (2K bu.) $3.50. 
Snnw AVTlitp T)pn+ ("'Oto no days) Combines pure and very 
ujj.v»v¥ T»ij.iic i-»cui. white color with large size, compactness and 
smoothness of grain, with sure maturity; ears medium. Lb. i£5c, postpaid: 
pk . aOc, bu. $l .i>0, bag (2}^ bu ) $3..50. 
improved lieaming. 
