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St. Charles White 
This is the famous white ensilage corn that produces such enormous crops. Clear white deep 
grains of large size, medium rough type. Red cob. Large ears. Stalk growth is quite tall. Has 
broad succulent leaves. Used extensively for ensilage, even in the northern states. Will yield 
40 to 50 tons of green feed per acre. Makes a good milling corn on account of its clear color It is 
a phenomenal producer in great demand. Place your orders early for St. Charles. Our seed stock 
is excellent high-testing and well graded. 
BOONE COUNTY WHITE 
A large white variety that has exceptional merit. Meets with immediate favor wherever 
it is introduced. The ears are a little larger around than the White Wonder, but not quite 
so long. The pearly white kernels are large and deep. Pure white cob. Strong germs and' a 
vigorous grower. Matures in 115 to 125 days. We recommend this for southern Iowa and all 
points south or wherever a corn of this maturity can be grown. The big ears of Boone 
County White fill a wagon box quickly. It is an excellent variety and our seed is of fine quality. 
SILVER KING 
A very early white also known as Wisconsin No. 7. Resembles Silver 
Mine, but the ears, of course, are somewhat smaller and grains not quite so 
deep. Matures at least ten days earlier. Although earlier, it is a very good 
yielder and ranks foremost among the early white types. Will outyield yellow 
on poor soil. It’s just the kind of corn many farmers are needing. 
EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES 
Rainbow Flint 
A heavy producer. Many different colors in kernels from dark red to shades 
of yellow. Withstands very unfavorable conditions. Can be planted quite thick. 
One of the later flints. This flint variety is in big demand. 
LONGFELLOW FLINT 
Fine 8-rowed yellow flint. Long, straight, slender ears. Large, wide 
kernels. Small cob. Very prolific. 
SILVER TRIUMPH 
An excellent white flint. One of the best. Long ears, often two on a 
stalk. Grows good sized stalk. Can be planted close and produces a lot of 
corn per acre. Fine for those who want real early yield. Can be planted 
quite late. 
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Some ears are 12 inches long and 
over and proportionately large in 
circumference. They are big fellows. 
Makes good solid ears, well filled and 
not flinty. Good sized grains, fairly 
rough. Strong vigorous stalks many hav* 
ing one large ear and one small one. Out- 
yields any white corn we know of. Ma¬ 
turity 115 to 120 days. We have seen 
it outyield Reids Dent 31 bushels 
going to 92 bushels per acre. 
Usually exceeds the expecta¬ 
tions of the grower. It sure 
is a wonder for 
production. 
SANFORD’S 
WHITE 
FLINT 
Very similar 
to Silver Tri¬ 
umph. 
The most popular white variety in 
the corn belt. A splendid yielder. 
Does well on all soils. Best variety 
for thin land. Maturity about 110 
days. Will stand thick planting. 
Many stalks produce two ears. Pure 
white grain and cob. Medium rough 
type. Good shelling percentage. 
Makes good solid corn. For all 
around merit it is hard to excel. One 
of the best varieties for general use 
in the corn belt. A safe, sure and 
profitable kind to grow. It makes 
friends everywhere it goes. 
HOW WE SELECT OUR 
FAMOUS EAR CORN 
Mr. A. R. Gorton, who has been chief of our corn division for 
many years, personally superintends the selection of our ear corn. 
Only the finest well formed, fully developed true to type ears are 
selected. He picks the cream of the crop. When you get a crate of 
ear corn you have something to be proud of. Each crate contains 
70 lbs. of fine ear corn. Our shelled corn, of course, comes from the 
same fields and should produce equally well. Those who want to see 
it in the ear and know exactly the type they are planting will be 
delighted with this seed. We sell thousands of bushels of our seed 
corn in the ear. 
The low prices we have on it this year makes the acre cost very 
low and certainly makes it a wise and profitable investment. 
Extra Fine Ear Corn This Year 
Our supply of extra select ear corn is the finest we have had for 
many years. Beautiful, well formed, full kerneled ears that are a 
delight to every judge of good seed corn. Bushel crate, $3.50; 
5 crates, $16.00; Single ears, 25c each, postpaid. 
Shipment is guaranteed to reach you in good condition. It is 
sold subject to any test you want to put it to. You can return 
it and get your money, plus freight, refunded if you are not com¬ 
pletely satisfied and fully pleased. 
We can supply our extra select ear corn only in the following 
varieties: Big Perfection, Pride of Iowa, Krugs Dent, Reids 
Dent, Improved Learning, Legal Tender, Iowa Gold Mine, Silver 
Mine, Boone County White and White Wonder. All other varie¬ 
ties are available only in shelled corn. 
