OLDS’ SEED CORN 
KNOWN FOE EELIABILITY. Wo have probably given more attention to Seed Corn during the past 20 
years or more than to any other single item. We specialize in the Wisconsin varieties originated at the 
Wisconsin Experiment Station and we have developed and improved those varieties so that now we feel 
safe in saying that there are no stocks of Seed Corn available anywhere adapted to Wisconsin conditions 
that are quite equal to the stocks we offer. 
HIGH YIELDING STRAINS. Olds’ Seed Corn will not only grow but it will produce high yields. Do not be 
careless about the seed you plant. There is of course plenty of cheap corn this year but our corn is low in price, con¬ 
sidering the quality. Plant the best Seed Corn you can get as the cost of it is only a trifle anyway. 
WISCONSIN GROWN CORN 
OUR CORN GROWN BY SPECIALISTS. We have our corn grown, selected, sorted, dried and graded by a 
group of expert corn men in different parts of the state who grow the different Wisconsin varieties on a large scale. 
All our Wisconsin corn is fire-dried and it is all from select ears. Most of our growers use the new Wright corn 
dryers. The corn is either tipped before shelling or thoroughly graded after shelling and much of it graded with 
Hero Corn Graders. See page 76. 
CERTIFIED CORN. The Wisconsin Experiment Association certifies stocks of seed corn of the approved Wiscon¬ 
sin varieties grown by careful growers in accordance with their requirements. The corn must be grown at least 40 
rods from any other variety, must be true to type, practically free from mixture and show at least 95 per cent germi¬ 
nation. All of our Wisconsin corn is State Certified. 
OUR GUARANTEE: Note our guarantee as to quality on page 1. This applies to corn, as well as other things. 
MURDOCK YELLOW DENT. (Wisconsin No. 13.) 
SWEEPSTAKES CORN OF THE NORTHERN ZONE. 
Murdock Yellow Dent is our favorite variety of corn. It was awarded sweepstakes for the Northern 
Zone, comprising the states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, at the 
National Corn Expositions of 1909 and 1910, and this in competition with corn of all varieties. Mr. H. O. 
Brueckner of Jefferson County, Wisconsin, was the exhibitor of this corn. This was about 25 years ago and 
the Brueckner Murdock that we have now has had the advantage of all the years since then in breeding, 
selection and improvement. Mr. Brueckner took more than 35 premiums in 12 years. 
Brueckner Murdock. The 50-Ear Sample that Won First Prize at the 1920 
Wisconsin Pure Bred Grain Show. Exhibited by Mr. H. C. Brueckner. 
change after February 15th. Ask for “Weekly Price List’’ after that date. Ask 
Description: Murdock Yellow Dent 
is of a deep yellow color, ears 8 V 2 
to 914 _ inches in length, hard and 
solid, just slightly rough and very 
uniform in type. It makes a large 
heavy growth of stalk and leaf and 
so is a good silage variety. Mur¬ 
dock is not a lot different from 
Golden Glow but it grows a trifle 
larger both in stalk and ear and 
yields a trifle more. Better for 
silage than Golden Glow. Not quite 
as early but nearly so. 
BRUECKNER MURDOCK. We 
handled Mr. Brueckner's Murdock 
Yellow Dent for 13 consecutive years 
up to the time of his death in 1.922, 
and he was selecting and further 
improving the corn each year during 
all that time. Since his death his 
son, Leo Brueckner, has continued 
the work of developing and improv¬ 
ing, using his father’s methods. All 
the Brueckner Murdock we offer 
this year was grown by him. 
We offer also Murdock grown by 
Mr. J. W. Hopkins of Dane County. 
This also is a specially choice strain 
of Murdock. 
Our other Wisconsin grown Mur¬ 
dock is fire-dried and choice and 
most of it from Brueckner seed orig¬ 
inally. 
Any variety of corn on our list— 
By mail: Lb., 25c; 3 lbs., 50c. By 
freight: Lb., 15c. Half bushels at 
bushel rates. Grain bags holding 
2 bushels, 30c each. 
Prices of corn are subject to 
for special prices on a large quantity. 
PRICES OF MURDOCK YELLOW DENT: 
Brueckner Stock: V 2 pk., 35c; pk., 65c; bu. (56 lbs.), $2.15; 2Va bus. at $2.10; 10 bus. at $2.00. Bags extra. 
Hopkins Stock: V 2 pk., 35c; pk., 65c; bu., $2.00; 2Va bus. at $1.95; 10 bus. at $1.85. Bags extra at 30c. 
Other Wisconsin: V 2 pk., 35c; pk., 60c; bu., $1.90; 2 x / 2 bus. at $1.85; 10 bus. at $1.75. Bags extra. 
One-Year Nebraska: V 2 pk., 30c; pk., 50c; bu., $1.50; 2 V 2 bus. at $1.45; 10 bus. at $1.35. Bags extra. 
(By “One-Year Nebraska’’ we mean seed corn that has been grown one year only in Nebraska from approved 
Wisconsin seed stocks of the Wisconsin varieties. This corn has proven very satisfactory and, in fact, matures 
about as early as corn actually grown in Wisconsin, while the price is much lower.) 
Note—Treat your corn with Semesan Jr. See page 76. 
Bonide Cro-Tox protects your corn against crows and gophers. Costs less than 10 cents per acre. See pages 76 
and 93. 
“Fertilizing Corn.’’ Ask for free bulletin. If you decide to use any Commercial Fertilizers the coming season 
give us a chance to quote you special delivered prices. 
Hand Corn Planters. See page 90. We have quite an assortment, also Hoes of all kinds, Sprayers, etc. Include 
in your seed order anything needed in these lines. 
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