MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS. BEST FOR ALL CLIMBS. 
SELECTED SEED CORN-=-FUNT SORTS. 
COMPTON'S EARLY. 
A»>o/->i Mlrlrtirrhi- An early yellow eight-rowed varie- 
Angel OI iVliatllgnL. ty, wiUi perfect ears and well filled 
Lb. 2SC, postpaid; pk. 6oc, bu. $2.00, bag (2Vi bu.) $4.50. 
tr'^.^r^4-^n'>c! r^rtflir (Seecut.) Early, prolific, good size 
IJOmptOn S tiariy. ear and small cob. Very large ears 
averaging !) to 15 inclics in Icngtli, 12 to 14 rowed, well filled out to 
tijetips a rieli golden vellow color; has matured in 75 days from time 
of planting. Stalks average about 6 feet in height and malce cxcel- 
leat fodder. Lb. 2SC, pk. 60c, bu. $2.00, bag. (21/2 bu.) $4.50. 
Lri»,rm DVi ; I S n An extra early red flint, valuable for the North; 
IVing rnnip. matures in 90 days. A sure cropper on poor 
lan,i. Ears eight rowed and from 9 to 12 inches long. Lb. 25c, 
pk. 60c. bu. $2.oo, bag. (2% bu.) $4.50. 
I ^^n-«i^tlr\iir A variety that is particularly adapted to the 
L/>nglCllOW« North. It is an ei^ht-rovved sort, with ears 
12 to 15 inches in length and about IV2 inches in diameter, Sm.all 
cob, large kernel and very broad. Lb. 2SC, postpaid- by express or 
frefeht, pk. 60c, bu. $2.00, bag, C2V1. bu) $4.50. 
VtLfj^^r- Well adapted to the North and for late planting. It 
iTierCer, isaneight-rowedcom, withearsl2 to lo inches in 
length and XVi inches in diameter; small cob. By express or freight 
Dk. bu. $2. so, bag (21/. bu.) $6.00. 
Cj«^#^\-H'c Wllif*» °f varieties lor 
dallUlUrU 3 TYllIUC. sections where flint corn is grown. 
It is quite eariv, with large sized ears, and is a corn that can be de- 
ix^ed on to produce a good crop, even in poor seasons. We have 
Ixxn careful in saving this corn for seed purposes, and know that it 
is far superior to many of the stocks of Wiiite Flint that are on the 
market at the present time. Lb. 25c postpaid; by express, pk. 65c; 
bii.$2.25, bag, (2V2 bu.) $5.25. 
Thoroughbred White. &Te'i"e?ne?siuiuw\,e'"reft 
to irrow in one hill. Its great suckering habit, breadth of blade and 
xmallness of stalk recommend it as the most valuable both for (od- 
der and ensilage. Lb. 250, pk. 7sc, bu. $2 25, bag, (21/3 bu.) $5.25. 
T».!«« m r\U Our triumph corn is a very e.arly flint v,ariety, very 
iriUnipil. bright yellow in color, maturing in from 80 to 90 
(lays from time of planting, according to soil and season. .Ears 
aierage about 18 inches in length (about 3 inches longer than the 
Hereer) and are 14. to 16 rowed. The kernels are large, and the 
stalks of good height. The ears average 2 to a stalk, growing we 1 
upso as to readilv admit of being cut by the harvester, btalks tall, 
leafv m.aking superior fodder. Lb. 25c, pk. 75c. O"- $2.50, bag 
%'bii.) $6.00. 
WHITE DENT SORTS. 
Bonanza White Dent Corn. ^^^.leDc'Tt'corn''^ 
world. A variety that is unequaled for growing in the middle and southern 
parts of the U. S. Will yield heavily on all kinds of soils, and never known 
to fail, even in the worst years. The grains are ofaneiiormoussize, broad, 
quite deep and the cob is so small that the kernels 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 h.-ive barren stalks, no 
matter how thin the soil mav be. All cars arc well (died out to the ex- 
treme end. It shells and shucks quite easily, and in sections where it can be 
properly grown will give more shelled corn to a given amount of ears than 
any other sort in jur entire list. It usually takes about 15 weeks for this 
corn to mature. Lb. 2sc. pk. 50c, bu. $1.75, bag (2y2 bu.) $4.00. 
Champion White Pearl. ^!^:S^^::^,a1r^ 
in his description states that it is a pure white dent corn, maturing in 
from 90 to 100 davs. The cobs ar^ unusually small for the size of the 
corn and are white. The grain is extra long, exceedingly heavy and 
very compact. The stalk is short and thick, and roots very deeply, w-ith 
ear growing low uponit, thus standing severe wind storms anddroughts. 
Lb. 2SC, pk. soc, bu. $1.75. bag (2 1-2 bu.i $4.00, ^ ^ , , ,„ 
HJ^L'^vMr Winrr A mammoth white dent that is wonderfully 
niCKOry IVIII^. productive; one of the best sorts for the Middle 
and Southern states. Will mature in about 110 days from time of 
planting. Lb. 25c, pk. 60c, bu. $2.00, bag, (2M, bu.) $4.50. 
I c;l»rQ«« Mino The most marvelous variety of corn ever 
lOWd. Oliver iTlIlIC. oflTered and one which will surprise every 
one who plants it. If the farmers take hold of this as they should it will 
revolutionize the corn growing of this country Just think of the won- 
derful vield, 215 bushels per .acre with ordinary culture. We don't blame 
some practical farmers forlookingineredulous when thisis mentioned. We 
did not believe it ourselves until we h,ad measured the ground and proved 
conclusively that the report was correct. Seed Corn is our great special- 
ty and we claim to be Corn experts. There arc more finepointscorabined 
in this corn than any other in cultivation. 1st. It is as natural a yielder 
as weeds. 2d. It viclds large crops on poor, thin land. 3d. The ears are 
large handsome and well filled. 4-th. Ithuskseasy and shellscasy, 5th. It 
always commands a high price and will give more bushels on poor, thin 
land than anv Corn we know of Lb. postpaid, 25c. By express or freight, 
pk. soc, bu. $i.7S, bag (214 bu.) $4.00. i, „ 
Wisconsin White Dent, kernels large, cobs smal. pure 
white, 16 to 20 rowed. Lb. asc. 
pk. 50c, bu. $1.75, bag, (2V2 bu.) $ 4.00. 
THE CORN FOR THE EXTREME NORTH. 
The greatest of all the flint varieties. E.ars long, of rich yel- 
low color. Enormously productive, outyleldmg any field corn 
vre have ever grown. Wfil prove to be of the greatest value to 
Che farmers of the far Nortli. Ripens earlier than any of tlve 
fUntoi. Don't fail to try it if you want a big yielding flmt corn. 
Lb. asc, 3 lbs. 70c, postpaid; pk. 6oc. 
bo. S2.00 bag (2 ■•2 bu.) $4.50. 
