1908 BOOK OF VEGETABLE AND FLOWER HEEDS 
Iowa Gold Mine Yellow Dent Corn 
CHOICE SEED CORN 
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Early Yellow Flint Corn 
This is a splendid Yellow 8 Rowed Flint variety. It is very early, ears 12 to 
14 inches long, color a rich glossy yellow. Stalks grow to a good height- and 
bear from 2 to 3 large ears un¬ 
dergood cultivation. It is claim¬ 
ed that as high as 240 bushels of 
ears has been grown from one 
peck of Corn, which fully ma- 
t ured in 85 days from planting. 
Everyone who wants a splendid 
Yellow Flint Corn, that will ma¬ 
ture in northern climate as far 
north as Canada, can make no 
mistake* in planting this one. 
Pkt., pc.{ 3 pkts., 12c., IT). 20c., 
3 lbs.; 50c., postpaid. By Ex¬ 
press' or Freight, not prepaid, 
pk60c., 4 bushel, $1.00, 
busl.1, $2.00. 
Iowa Gold 
Mine 
This is a very popular Yellow Dent 
orn and preferred by many to any other 
sort. We have found that it is a first- 
class variety and we have taken parti¬ 
cular pains in selecting our seed stock. 
mi, is early, ripening a few days later 
£j^an Pride of the North, ears are of 
■'•od size, symmetrical and the color is a 
T . ight golden yellow. Grains very deep, 
cob small, which enables it to dry out 
quickly. Seventy pounds of Corn on the 
ear makes 62 to 03 Tbs., of shelled Corn, 
and usually out weighs common varie¬ 
ties on an equal quantity. It matures 
perfectly even as far north as Michigan. 
W'e can recommend Iowa Gold Mine and 
offer choice seed stock as follows: Pkt., 
Be.. 3 pkts., 12c., lb.. 2<>c., 3 tbs.. 50c., 
postpaid. By Express or Freight, not 
prepaid, pk., 4f>c., Vis bu., 80c„ bu., 
$1.50. 
Reid’s Yellow 
Dent 
This is a very popular variety and one 
of the handsomest sorts grown and is a 
great prize winner. It is a light golden 
color, ears symmetrical shape the entire 
length and the cob carries a large amount 
of Corn, shelling at least 85 per cent 
grain. The ears are always well filled 
from butt to tips. It is a vigorous 
grower, producing an abundance of 
foliage, which makes it heavy in tonnage 
to the acre. We have taken particular 
pains in selecting our seed crop and can 
offer it as follows : Pkt., Be,, 3 pkts., 
1 2c., 1 Tt>., 200., 3 Tbs., 50c., postpaid. 
By Express or Freight, not prepaid, pk., 
4 5c., Mzbu.. 80c., bu.. $1.50. 
Pride of The 
North 
This is a reliable variety, very desirable 
for an early Dent Corn, suitable for 
main crop as far north as Michigan. 
Minnesota and Wisconsin. We offer a 
very choice strain which has been care¬ 
fully selected and much superior to the 
ordinary Pride of the North on th< 
market. The color is deep yellow, grains 
very deep with a small cob. Grain nar¬ 
row, generally about 18 rows, produces 
two ears to the stalk and makes a good 
yield. It is very hardy and will stand 
cold weather and poor land about as well 
as Flint Corn. All those who want a 
good early Dent variety should plant 
this one. Pkt., 6c., 3 pkts., 12c„ 1 Tb.. 
20c., 3 Tbs., 50c., postpaid. By Ex¬ 
press or Freight, not prepaid, pk., 40c., 
Mi bu.. 75c., bu.. $1,45. 
