Plant beans and then more beans 
They will feed the army 
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Make every foot of your garden 
produce — Use our fertilizer 
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 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. 
ENSILAGE CORN 
PRIDE OF THE NORTH 
The picture on the preceding page gives a fair example 
of what you can expect from our Pride of the North. This 
was grown at Tolt, Wash., by E. W. Trezise. 
Pride of the North has long been the standard Corn rec- 
ommended by the Agricultural Stations as the best Yellow 
Dent for Western Washington, and our seed has given splen- 
did results whenever conditions have been at all favorable, 
maturing early and yielding heavily, the foliage being lux- 
uriant and of medium height. “Pride of the North” is special- 
ly recommended for silo. The ears are large and well filled 
and of a beautiful golden color. 
YELLOW GOLDEN DENT 
A northern grown Corn that has done exceedingly well in 
this locality. Exceedingly good for silos. 
IOWA GOLD MINE 
A splendid yellow dent variety. Does well in this locality. 
IMPROVED KING PHILLIP 
Extra Early Ited Flint. Extremely hardy, and one of the 
best early sort. 
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 been known 
to mature very well. 
KING PHILLIP 
An early red flint which is exclusively used by some ranch- 
ers for ensilage. 
All field corns, 15c lb., postpaid; 10 lbs., $1.00; 25 lbs., 
$2.00; 100 lbs., $6.50, by express or freight. 
MILLETS 
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, $7.00 per 100 lbs.; less 
than sack lots, 8c per lb. 
HUNGARIAN MILLET 
Grows three or four feet high, with slender stems and 
abundant leaves, producing two or three tons of excellent hay 
per acre. Price, $7.00 per 100 lbs.; less than sack lots, 8c 
per lb. 
JAPANESE BILLION DOLLAR 
Has given astonishing yields of both seed and fodder. It 
is very early and is claimed to be rust-proof. The fodder can 
be fed to horses and other stock without injury, even after 
the seed has formed, which cannot be done with safety with 
most of the millets. The seed is large and of a beautiful yel- 
low color. Per lb., postpaid, 20c; 100 lbs., $6.50. 
SOJA BEAN 
Valuable as a forage crop or green manure. Also as a 
green fodder and silo plant. Sow 30 pounds per acre after 
danger from frost is passed. Lb., 20c; 100 lbs., $8.50. 
WILD RICE 
For Planting in Duck Ponds 
And around hunting grounds to furnish food for wild 
fowl, ducks, geese, etc. Fresh seed supplied in season. Write 
for information and prices. 
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