IMPORTERS AND CROWERS 
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FIELD CORN 
WASHINGTON GROWN 
SEED 
CORN 
An early Yellow Dent Variety that has taken 10 years to bring to its present standard. This 
year seed was sown May 20 and harvested September 15, thus assuring a perfectly matured 
corn. The ears are good size and well filled with a fine heavy corn. Sold only on the ears and 
you can be assured of what you are getting; per ear, 15c, 10 ears $1.25, postpaid. 
PRIDE OF THE NORTH (90 days). A quick 
growing variety that does exceedingly well west 
of the Cascades. Planted as late as July 4, it 
has fully matured by October 1st. 
YELLOW GOLDEN DENT. A northern 
grown Corn that has done exceedinly well in 
this locality. Exceedingly good for silos. 
IMPROVED KING PHILLIP (Extra Early Red 
Flint). Extremely hardy, and one of the best 
early sort. 
IOWA GOLD MINE. A splendid yellow dent 
variety. Does well in this locality. 
WHITE DENT. A good variety of White 
Corn that is the result of careful selecting. 
Fine for fodder. 
MINNESOTA NO. 13. Grown extensively in 
Skagit county and has known to mature very 
well. 
KING PHILLIP. An early red flint which 
is exclusively used by some ranchers for en- 
silage. 
All field corns 15c lb., postpaid; 10 lbs., 775c; 25 lbs., $1.50; 100 lbs., $5.00, by express or 
freight. 
SUDAN GRASS 
A grass seed which can be grown on the 
most barren arid land and produce fine stock 
feed and is especially good for our hot, high, 
dry section, but will stand considerable mois- 
ture. It is an annual and must be seeded 
each year and not until after the ground be- 
comes thoroughly warmed. Price 20c per lb.; 
$18.00 per 100 lbs. 
FETERITA 
A sorghum of special value in dry farming 
section; especially good for hog feed. Price 
15c lb.; $10.00 per 100 lbs. 
BUCKWHEAT 
WHITE OR SILVER HULLED. A good and 
popular variety. A valuable plant for bee rais- 
ers. 10 lbs., 50c; 100 lbs., $4.00; by express or 
freight. 
JAPANESE. The best and most profitable 
variety to grow. Usually more productive and 
earlier. We recommend it to all bee raisers. 
10 lbs., 50c; 100 lbs., $4.00; by express or 
freight. 
MILLET 
GERMAN OR GOLDEN. A medium early 
variety, growing four or five feet high, and 
making a very good quality of hay or forage, 
although coarser than some varieties. Price, 
$5.50 per 100 lbs.; less than sack lots, 6%c 
per lb. 
HUNGARIAN 
Grows three or four feet high, with slender 
stems and abundant leaves, producing two or 
three tons of excellent hay per acre. Price, 
$5.50 per 100 lbs.; less than sack lots, 6%c 
per lb. 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER 
The largest variety, bearing heads fifteen to 
twenty inches in diameter, and .producing an 
immense amount of seed. The seed is ex- 
cellent poultry food when mixed with grains, 
and should be more generally grown by poultry- 
men. Price, 1 lb., 15c; 10 lbs., $1.25. 
For Mangel see the regular listing. 
Many failures are caused by planting. too early 
