IN THE GOLDEN GRAIN B 
YELLOW DENT 50RTS. 
_ ,. . r n/r-,,,'^ (80 Days.) Minnesota RTOwn. One of the earliest of the yellow dent 
Earliest OI All, may S. rowed. Produces as great a weight per acre as any sort we know of. 
sorts. .10 to 12 
Well adapted to 
Lb; 2.5f.^POStpaid:^^k. SOc, ^b"^- */-50Ve^?«slmp1, wi^^^^^^^^^^^ 10 to 14 straight ro.-. of bright gol.len yellow 
The cobs are well filled to the extreme end. Lb. 2Sc, postpaid; pk. 
12 rowed. I.b. 25c, postpaid; 
Beauf^uV'i'nits"rich,'g"oiden color and e%'en size from butt to tip of ear. Cer- 
cob small. 
„ and the Middle 
I.b. 25c, postpaid; 
heavy and light land iio£j , ) 
Golden Beauty. grains.l-emarkaWe for their size. 
40c, bu. $M0, bag (24 Im.) $3.25. Minnesota grown. Stalks grow 6 to 7 feet high, ears from 7 to 9 inches long, yery 
King of the Earliest. Sep sSft graLi and smfu cob. 12 to 16 rowed. Valuable for the e.^treme North. i,b. 
^^o^rrnlHpn' Bpnf'o'oo Days.)"- Ea"of good size, of a bright golden yeUow color. 
Early vroiaen uent. pk. 40c, bu. $1.40, ba 
Golden Surprise. S?n';n\^,Surlty.'''Trtfi'table1nr.s'dTprh7/^ of waste of cob |tam. 
short and strong, with broad, closely set leaves, which make it a superior fodder corn. Lb. 25c, postpaid, pk. 40c, bu. $1.40, 
bag (2M bu_) $3.25. (90 Days ) Minnesota grown. Grain deep golden yellow and large, while the cob i» 
Huron Dent Extra Early. [Zf^nA lI, 2sc poftpaid- pk. soc, bu;$L5o, bag (2h b.. > $3.50. 
T ri„lJ ■vr:.,^^ (90 Days.) A medium early large yellow dent that is valuable for parts of Iowa 
Iowa IjOICI iVline. states. The grain is deep, a golden yellow color, ears of good size 
pk. 40c, bu. $1.40. bag (2K. bu ) g^S.^^ ,6 ) (90 Days.) Minnesota grown. A 
improved Learning. carefuUy' improved strain of the old variety. By careful 
selecfion from year to year we have produced this new strain. The ears are large and 
handVomi with deep, large grain of . an orange yellow color, cob red ^'^Iks medium s.ze. 
tapering graduaUy, generally producing two good ears each. Lb. 25c, postpaid, pk. 4Uc, 
bu. $1.40, bag (2Mbu^) $3^25 (See Cut.) THE HEAVIEST YIELDING 
Extra Early Dakota Queen. gl^RA early yellow dent corn, 
A V\LU ABIE VARIETY FOR THE NORTHERN STATES. RIPENS IN ABOUf 8j, 
DAYS HRO.n PL\vriNQ. It is, beyond a doubt, the earliest Dent Corn ever introduced, 
and is the mo.<r valuable Addition to the list of corn in many .ye.ars It js far ahead of 
Pride of the North, King of the Earliest, Karly Butler, and ui fact all the Dent varieties 
in earlineiS This new corn can be grown in the extreme Northern statw. where heretofore 
only the Flint corn could be raised. It is of a brfht yeUow color, small ear and cob, with 
a very long, deep gra n. Lb. 25c, pk. 50c, bu. $1.50, bag (2M bu.) $3.50. 
a \eiy '""t- " f (^pg Cut, 2-3 natural size.) Minnesota grown. A famous 
Minnesota JVing. half dent elght-rowcd com. This was introduced a number of 
vears ago and has steadily increased in favor since its introduction, and we consider it 
?ne Vthc most valuable sorts ever grown for the No^^^ W hile there are many 
varieties thariri goTvcai-s will yield as much as Minnesota Kmg, .here are ^^ry few, we 
tS that will, year in and yeaf out, produce as heavy a crop as this sort. The ears are 
aaU^iarge cobs small, kernels broad, long and set very closely on the cob. On 
. account of 'its healthy and vigorous growth .in its early stages of growth, it can endure 
mo e drought, heat and coUl weather, and being extremely car y it is soon out of danger 
"fi'st 'fhe stalks grow to a medium height are fimi and w^rf rooted, withstanding the 
strongest winds. Lb. 25c postp.d ; pk 50c^ bl.^J..M..^ ta^ 
Minnesota Number Inirteen. yellowdent variety introduced by Prof. 
Havs the widely known agiiculturist of our Minnesota Experimental Station. . Our ong- 
i Sseed slock was procured from the originator direct. We have grown this .variety for tl^ 
1 ast 5 vears, never failing to secure a large crop of good, solid ears. It is a full yellow 
K with kernels packed clo.sely on the cob, well filled from tip to butt Will ripen in 8o 
days from time of planting. A heavy yielder. produces from 6o to 100 bushels per acre. 
Lb. 2.5c. pk. 50c, bu. $1.50, bag (2H bu.) $3.50. 
Tw li- „ T^^»«•^• (80 Days.) Minnesota grown. A ten rowed sort. Grows 
KOrtnWeStern Jjent. strong, rank, quick and makes a fine appearing shelled 
corn The grain is of a bright yellow color, and with us this variety produce<l fully 
r inened ears in eighty days. It is excellent tor cool, short seasons for the extreme north. 
Lb. 2Sc, postpaid; pk. 50c, bu. $I.7.S, bag (2H .bu.) $4.00. f,,,. 
fT f J ' ' ' Jd^^+U (9() Days.) M nnesota grown. A valuable var et.v for 
Pride of the North, ll" North' matures earU-. Planted as late as .July 4th it 
The ears are from 8 to 10 inches long 14 to Hi rmved. The kernels are closely .set and 
^ a lightorange color^^l^^ six to ''t^l ^Vi,^iif%^40c, bu. $1.50, 
bure v/rop. bag { 2; 
Minnesota King. 2-3 natural size 
has fully matured by October 1st 
bu. ) $3.50. 
.rrx, .. xr 11 TV X "a corn for thin soils and drought stricken sections. Ears large, 10 to 18 rowed. 
White Cap Yellow Dent. stX stout" e to 7 feet high, with abundant foUagc. Ears average 8 to 10 uiehes 
m length, cobs Sinall. Lb. 25c, postpaid; pk. 40c, bu. $1 40, bag (2>/2 bu.) $3.25. 
CORN, Ensilage Sorts. 
n U n:^^*- The grains are pure wliite, very large, broad and long The fodder grows on the stalks m great 
Cuban Giant. qSLtULx.^. Lb. 25c, 3 Ibs. 70c, postpaid: pk. 40c, bu. $1.25, bag (2'^ bu.) $3.M 
•a^A r<^U The fodder is sweet, tender and juicy. It grows from 14 to 15 feet m height Lb. 2,Sc, post 
Red Cob. I'm-, pk.40c, bu. $1.00, bag (2K. bu.) *2.2S. White Cob. of an 
immense size, a very 
good \-ariety for feed- 
ing cattle during tin' 
winter months. I.b. 25^ , 
postpaid; pk. 40c, bn. 
$1.00, ban 
( 2 M bu ) 
$2.25. 
iimnesota Number 
Extra Early Dakota Queen. Nat. siz^ 
