Prices herein are today’s values and subject 
to change without notice 
KAFIR. MAIZE, ETC. 
100 lbs. 
500 lbs. 
1000 lbs. 
Kafir, Dwarf White . 
.$ 2.50 
$ 2.35 
$ 2.25 
Kafir, Red .. 
. 2.50 
2.35 
2.25 
Milo Maize Yellow . 
. 2.50 
2.35 
2.25 
Feterita . 
. 2.75 
2.65 
2.50 
POP CORN 
100 lbs. 
500 lbs. 
1000 lbs. 
South American . 
.$ 5.25 
$ 5.15 
$ 5.00 
Large Spanish . 
. 3.75 
3.65 
3.50 
Baby Rice or Jap Hullness 
. 3.75 
3.65 
3.50 
FIELD PEAS 
100 lbs. 
San Luis Valley (Co'orado Stock Peas; ..$3.25 
Southern Black Eye (Dryland) . 5.50 
Canada Field Peas 3.75 
Whip-poor-will Cow Peas . 6.75 
FIELD BEANS 
Ito San Soja . $ 5.50 
Early Soja . 5.50 
Pinto, Recleaned ..... 4.75 
Great Northern . 4.75 
Red Mexican .. 1 75 
Red Kidney . 7.50 
True Navy . 4 - 7-» 
Large Lima .. »o5 
Baby Lima ...1. ... 0.35 
100 lbs. 500 lbs. 
SAND or HAIRY VETCH .$13.50 $13 35 
SPELTZ or SPRING EMMER .$ 3.00 $ 2 85 
ESSEX RAPE . $ 7.50 $ 7.35 
lono bs. 
$13 35 
$ 2.75 
$ 7.25 
FLAX 
100 lbs. 500 lbs. 
Bison, Wilt Resistant .$ 5 00 $ 4 S5 
Fancy . . 4.50 4 35 
1000 lbs. 
$ 4.75 
4.25 
PEANUTS 
100 lbs. 500 lbs. 
Improved Large Virginia .$11.00 $10.85 
Spanish Peanuts ... 12.00 11.85 
1000 lbs 
$10.75 
11.75 
ONION SETS 
Yellow .. 
Red . 
White. 
/i bu Price Slightly Higher. 
P r 32-'b. Bushel 
..$ 4.00 
4 00 
4.25 
TERMS: Net Cash Prices F. O. B. Denver 
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Field Corn 
100 lbs. 
500 lbs. 
1000 
lbs. 
Colo. Yellow Dent, Selected 
.$ 2.75 
$ 2.65 
$ 
2.50 
Colorado Yellow Dent . 
. 2.50 
2.35 
2.25 
Minnesota No. 13 . . 
. 2.50 
2.35 
2.25 
Pride of the North . 
. 3.75 
3.65 
3.50 
Reid’s Yellow Dent .. 
. 3.00 
2.85 
2.75 
Improved Learning . . 
. 3.75 
3.65 
3.50 
Iowa Gold Mine . . 
. 3.75 
3.65 
3.50 
Western White Dent . 
. 2.50 
2.35 
2.25 
Iowa Silver Mine . 
. 3.00 
2.85 
2.75 
Red Cob Ensilage . 
. 3.75 
3.65 
3.50 
Colorado Giant Fodder . 
.. 3.50 
3.35 
3.25 
Swadley . 
. 3.00 
2.85 
2.75 
White Australian .. 
. 2.50 
2.35 
2.25 
Calico . 
. 2.75 
2.65 
2.50 
Blue Squaw . 
. 2.75 
2.65 
2.50 
Northwestern Dent . 
. 2.75 
2.65 
2.50 
Bloody Butcher . 
. 2.75 
2.65 
2.50 
Rainbow Flint .. 
. 3.00 
2.85 
2.75 
Gehu Yellow Flint . 
. 3.00 
2.85 
2.75 
Eureka . 
.. 7.50 
7.35 
7.25 
DONER’S CELEBRATED STRAIN COLORADO 
NO. 13 CORN 
Bin Selected $ 4.00 per 100 l'bs. 
Field Selected 10.00 per 100 lbs. 
In not less than 100 lb. lots; smaller quantities at 06c and 15c 
per lb. Registered tags attached to every hundred pound bag. 
His field selected corn has ability to produce show quality 
ears. 
NOTE: Reproduced from “News Notes.” 
Colorado Corn on Wallace Farm 
Registered Colorado 13 seed corn grown by W. E. Doner of 
El Paso County, the state corn champion the past three years, 
is doing well in com inbreeding and crossing projects on 
Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace’s Iowa farm. In the 
second year of inbreeding the Doner corn which the Secretary 
secured while on a visit here, the strain is being 1 used in top 
crosses. A hybrid produced by a top cross of Dontr seed with 
an inbred line yields 7 more bushels of corn per acre than the 
average open-pollinated corn of northern Iowa.After com¬ 
pletion of the inbreeding of the Doner strain, the Wallace 
farm plans to use it to increase the early maturity of corn in 
northern Iowa. Last summer Wallace said the Doner corn 
was by far the most promising of any early strain they had 
tried. 
CONDON’S WELL KNOWN STRAIN OF COLO¬ 
RADO NO. 13 REGISTERED BLUE TAG 
100 lbs. 
Kin Pel cted. Rultfd. Tipped . $4.00 
SEMESAN JR. By a'l means treat your fie’d corn. Semesan Jr. 
possesses properties that benefits both good and diseased see'd. Is 
a preservative against rotting in cold, wet weather; checks seed¬ 
ling blight; increases germination; invigorates growth; develops 
sturdier growth and promotes earlier maturity; in addition to 
which it improves the quality and increases the yield. 
PROTECT YOUR SEED INVESTMENT 
DECREASE YOUR COST OF PRODUCTION. 
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