Our Corn Stands Up When Others Go Down 
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Early Varieties of Seed Corn 
WESTERN PLOWMAN. A rather deep grained corn and an early variety, medium height 
stalks, ears 8 to 10 inches long, dark yellow color. Matures in 100 days. 
KELLY’S BIG 90 DAY. A variety of corn we have grown for 16 years. Grows tall and 
produces a long slender ear often 10 inches to 12 inches long. Grain rather shallow but a 
high yielder, often making 60 to 70 bushels per acre. Smooth eared corn, stands up well, 
having a good root system, and easy to husk. Excellent for fodder or silage. 
GOLDEN GLOW. An early variety, maturing in about 90 days. Seed we grew this corn 
from came from Certified Wisconsin Grown Golden Glow Corn. Ears rather short and 
thick, 8 to 10 inches long, medium smooth. Short stalk, stands up well. A good corn 
for early hog feed or late planting. Will mature in 85 days. 
GRADES OF CORN 
In grading corn which is run over our Big Power Grader, we get six grades, but this 
year we offer only two of the best grades. Both grades of corn are off the same ears. 
No. 1 grade —Evenest grains on the ear and as evenly graded as it is possible to 
do with machinery. Price, subject to market changes, $2.59 bu. 
No. 2 grade —Smaller grains, but evenly graded so can be used in edge drop plant¬ 
ers. Price, $1.50 bu. 
No tips or butts sold for seed this year. Germination on corn 95% or better. 
Popeorn 
SOUTH AMERICAN DYNAMITE. A new variety 
yellow grain much larger than other varieties. Pops 
to enormous size. Excellent flavor. Ears long and 
slender. 14 rowed. Best popcorn we have to offer. 
1 lb. 10c; 5 lbs., 40c; 10 lbs., 65c. 
JAPANESE HULLESS or AUSTRALIAN. Dwarf 
growing. Heavy yielder, making short ear 24 to 26 
rows. Kernels pop large. 1 lb., 10c; 5 lbs., 40c; 10 
lbs., 65c. 
Japanese Hulless 
Seed Potatoes 
We are headquarters for good northern 
grown seed potatoes. Last year we sold hun¬ 
dreds of bushels, as much as 50 to 75 bushels 
to a single customer. Price subject to market 
changes. You will find our prices almost as 
low as anyone, quality considered. 
EARLY OHIO. Red River Ohio potatoes are the 
best all around variety you can grow. No 
doubt there are more Red River Ohio potatoes 
grown than all others added together. This 
cut shows a typical sample with blunt ends, 
oblong in shape, with medium eyes, rather 
dark smooth skin. Price, $3.00 per bag of 
100 lbs. 
IRISH COBBLERS. Grown in the Red River 
Valley. First grown in the east by New Jer¬ 
sey and New York truckers for fancy hotel 
trade that required white potatoes. It is 
almost a pure white potato, round with 
rough sides, eyes deeper than the Ohio. The 
Cobbler is one of the highest yielding potatoes and for a medium late potato it cannot 
be excelled, always cooking up dry and mealy. Price per 100 lb. bag, $2.90. 
EARLY TRIUMPHS. The earliest kind of a potato, sometimes called Six Weeks potato 
Reddish in color, almost round with a smooth skin. Not a main crop potato, but a few 
should always be planted for early use. Price, per 100 lb. bag, $3.00. 
RURAL NEW YORKER. A good 
main crop potato, oblong in shape 
with two rather flat sides, smooth 
white skin, eyes very inconspicu¬ 
ous, a very high yielding variety. 
A potato which is adapted to most 
all soils. It is easily grown, a 
good keeper and all in all is one of 
the best vou can grow. Price per 
100 lb. bag, $3.25. 
Semesan Bel for Potatoes 
Semesan Bel by controlling dis¬ 
eases which sap the vitality of seed 
potatoes, gives the seeds a chance to 
germinate quickly, producing 
sprouts of healthy vigor from which 
grow increased yields of clean 
healthy plants and tubers. 
Apply to whole or cut seed pota¬ 
toes either as a dry powder or dip. 
PRICE: Four ounces treats 15 
bushels of potatoes. Price, 50c; 1 lb. 
ireats 60 bushels, cost $1.75. 
“The increase in yield from Improved Semesan 
Bel was about 20%. I also treated some of my seed 
with hot formaldehyde and I am convinced that Im¬ 
proved Semesan Bel is much better,” writes one of 
our growers. 
