Succeed Best 
With 
Northern 
Grown 
Seeds 
Bison Tomato 
Originated by Mr. Yeager of the N. D. Agricultural College and 
V, early and of highest quality. No tomato has 
pupular in such a short time. It succeeds everywhere 
and on account of the sparce foliage it makes, does well in dry 
as well as in wet seasons. The growth goes to fruit instead of 
vines and that is one reason it is so prolific. What more can one 
ask if a tomato is hardy, early, heavy bearing and 
an extra fine eating and canning variety. We will 
have plenty of seed for everyone this year. Pkt. 
10c; y 2 oz. 30c; 1 oz. 50c; V<t lb. $1.50. 
Golden Gem Sweet Corn 
This outstanding’ early yellow sweet corn is the best variety for the entire northwest. 
Originated in North Dakota by Prof. Yeager is absolutely hardy and of the sweetest qual¬ 
ity Good sized ears on small stalks is the reason for its earliness. A Mitchell, b. U. gaia- 
ner that we sold seed to says: “I had Golden Gem Sweet Corn on the market long before the 
stores were able to ship sweet corn from the south and I had no trouble to sell all 1 could 
raise There is no better early sweet corn grown.” Our seed is now very reasonable m 
price Pkt. 5c; V 2 lb. 20c; 1 lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 65c prepaid. Not prepaid 5 lbs. or more 15c per lb. 
