DISCO PEDIGREED SEED CORN 
Demand these features In the Seed Corn you buy: That It be grown under 
rigorous climatic conditions—dried as nature intended—carefully stored 
—Guaranteed germination—15 days allowed to test your package and money- 
back guarantee. That’s what you get in Disco Pedigreed Seed Corn—and, 
remember, there is no substitute for quality. 
DISCO SPECIAL 
Best 90-Day Yellow Dent 
on the Market 
The best 90-day Yellow Dent at present on 
the market. Year by year it enhances its popu¬ 
larity, and the number of its users is extended 
so that it is grown with marked success and 
satisfaction all over the Northwest. It was de¬ 
veloped by us more particularly because of its 
hardy nature, while at the same time it gives a 
good ear with a very high shelling percentage. 
The ears will average 8% inches in length, with 
a girth of 9 inches, with from sixteen to eight¬ 
een rows well carried out at butt and tip. The 
color is a rich yellow, and the grafn is unusually 
deep, of smooth, handsome appearance; cob very 
small. The ears are well formed, uniform in 
size and of moderately strong shank. It has a 
very leafy growth and attains a height of from 
7% to 8 feet, and usually yielding from 40 to 60 
Ask for copy of our booklet— 
“CORN CULTURE in the 
NORTHWEST” 
—it’s free with orders, on request. 
bushels per acre. Disco Special is also well 
adapted for drilling in for use for ensilage or 
fodder. We strongly recommend this. 
GOLDEN KING 
YELLOW DENT —Described by the raiser as 
“The Wonder Corn” of northern Iowa. Since 
1923 this corn has consistently outyielded all 
other varieties entered in competitive yield 
tests. The average ear is 8 to 9 inches long, 
has 16 rows; kernels blocky and full tips, with 
medium smooth dent. 
The cob is small, woody and free from mois¬ 
ture. Shanks small, medium size and height, 
and stand well under normal conditions. Easy 
to husk. Matures in about 100 days. Average 
shelling percentage about 85 per cent or over. 
In the yield test at Canton, South Dakota, this 
variety yielded 66.8 bushels per acre. 
MINNESOTA 13 YELLOW DENT 
As its name implies, this variety was original¬ 
ly introduced by the Minnesota Agricultural 
College, St. Paul, Minnesota. It matures in 90 
days, grows from 6 to 8 feet high. The ears 
carry from 14 to 16 rows of kernels and average 
seven to nine inches long, six to seven inches in 
circumference. Kernels are fairly dark yellow, 
of medium depth. Cob is red. Minnesota 13 is 
used by many of our customers for hogging off, 
for which purpose it is well adapted. Is very 
popular as a general purpose variety In Minne¬ 
sota, and is also well adapted for northern half 
of South Dakota, northern half of Wisconsin, 
and is useful in many parts of Montana and 
North Dakota. 
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The DAKOTA IMPROVED SEED COMPANY 
