Will Furnish Samples of Crass Seeds 
U Wanted 
These Varieties Have Found Favor 
Wherever Crown 
FIELD CORN Washington Grown SEED CORN 
An early Yellow Dent Variety that has taken 10 years to bring to Us 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. 
PRIDE OF THE NORTH 
(Ninety days.) A quick growing variety that does exceed- 
ingly well west of the Cascades. I’lanted as late as July 4, it 
has fully matured by October 1st. 
YELLOW GOLDEN DENT 
A northern grown Corn that has done exceedingly well in 
this locality. Exceedingly god for silos. 
IOWA GOLD MINE 
A splendid yellow dent variety. Does well in this locality. 
IMPROVED KING PHILLIP 
(Extra Early Red 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, I5c lb., postpaid; 10 lbs., 75c; 25 lbs., $1.50; 
100 lbs., $5.00, by express or freight. 
BUCKWHEAT, JAPANESE 
The best and most profitable variety to grow. Usually 
more productive and earlier. We recommend it to all bee rais- 
ers. 10 lbs., 50c; 100 lbs.. $4.00; by express or freight. 
WHITE OR SILVER HULLED 
A good and popular variety. A valuable plant for bee 
raisers. 10 lbs., 50c; 100 lbs., $4.00; by express or freight. 
FETERITA 
A sorghum of special value in dry farming section; espe- 
cially good for hog feed. Price, 15c lb.; $10.00 per 100 lbs, 
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, $0.00 per 100 Ib.s. ; less 
than sack lots, 0*^c 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, $5.50 per 100 lbs.; less than sack lots, 6V^c 
per lb. 
SUDAN GRASS 
(See special description on page 28, or Grass Seeds) 
A grass seed w’hich 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 moisture. 
It is an annual and must be seeded each year and not until 
coarser than some varieties. Price, $6.00 per 100 lbs.; less than 
after the ground becomes thoroughly warmed. Price 50c 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 excellent poultry food when mixed with grains, and 
should be more generally grown by poultrymen. Price, 1 lb., 
15c; 10 lbs., $1.25. 
THE DANISH MANGEL WUR2EL, SLUDSTRUP 
The highest point of Mangel ('ulture has been reached in 
the production of TIMO LIT)STUUP. which has repeatedly 
been awarded a first-class certificate, which makes it, without 
a doubt, the best Mangel in the world. 
Tt is long, smooth, reddish-yellow in color, grows W'ell 
above the ground, making it easy to pull, and the crop it 
yields is phenomenal. 
You cannot do better than to put in a big crop of SLUD- 
STRUP and have (luantities of fresh, nutritious and whole- 
some food during the winter months for stock and poultry. 
Our Seeds are grown by the old reliable grower.s, Daen- 
feldt, in Odense, Denmark, for us. 
DANISH MANGDI. WUBZDI., SDUDSTBUF. 
Price, per oz., lOc; per li>.. 60c; 10 lbs., $5.00. All Mangels 
postpaid. 
Write us for special prices on large quantities. 
For other Mangels see Stock Beets in Vegetable depart- 
ment of catalogne. 
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