!i FAIRVIEW SELECTED SEED CORN 
EXTRA EARLY 
8-ROWED 
YELLOW FLINT 
This is a splendid Early 8- 
Rowed Yellow 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 under good 
cultivation. It is claimed 
that as high as 240 bushels of 
ears have been grown from 
one peck of corn, which fully 
matured inSodaysfrom plant¬ 
ing. Everyone who wants a 
Yellow Flint Corn that will 
mature in the Northern 
climate as far North as Can¬ 
ada, can make no mistake in 
planting this one. Fkt. lie.. 
3 pkts. 12c., lb. 20c., 3 lbs. 
r»«e., postpaid. By express 
or freight, not prepaid, pk. 
7Oc., Vi bu. $1.40, bu. 
$•4.50, 2 bu. $4.50. 
EGYPTIAN 
WHEAT CORN 
Cultivated extensively in 
India. Recently brought to 
this country. Yields very 
valuable crops. Of stooling 
habit, produces 3 to 6 stalks 
from 1 grain. Large heads of 
round, plump white seed, 
like Broom Corn. Excellent 
feed for cattle, horses and 
chickens, makes good pop 
corn and, when ground, ex¬ 
cellent pan cake flour. More 
of a grain than forage corn 
as it has double the seed of 
Kaflir Corn, and more than 
any Cane or Sorghum plant. 
Pkt. 5c., 3pkts. J 2c.,6 pkts. 
20c„ lb. 30c., 3 lbs. 75c., 
postpaid. By express or 
freight, not prepaid. 10 lbs. 
or more at 20c., per lb. 
Egyptian Wheat Corn 
Brazilian, or Stooling Flour Corn 
BRAZILIAN OR 
STOOLING FLOUR 
CORN 
This Corn yields four times 
more Corn to the acre than any 
common corn and a great deal 
more in shelled corn. It stools 
like wheat, each kernel produc¬ 
ing from 4 to 8 stalks with from 
3 to 4 ears on each stalk, about 5 
to 6 inches in circumference and 
from 9 to 12 inches in length of 
pure white kernels. It is the 
best variety for ensilage. It con¬ 
tains a larger percentage of 
starch than any other corn and 
when ground and bolted by the 
same process as wheat, gives a 
better bread and biscuit flour 
than can be made from wheat. 
It is also used largely as roasting 
ears. Only two kernels should 
be planted to the hill, and after¬ 
ward thinned to one, and culti¬ 
vated the same as other corn. 
Pkt. lie.. 3 pkts. 1 2c., 6 pkts. 
20e.., V6 pt. 20c.. pt. 35c., qt. 
gi>c., postpaid. By ex. or frgt., 
not prepaid, 4 qts. $ 1.00, pk. 
$1.65. 
IOWA GOLD MINE 
Is claimed by some growers to 
be the most popular Yellow Dent 
Corn in the world. is early, 
ripening a few days later than 
Pride of the North, ears good 
size, symmetrical: color bright 
yellow: grain very deep, cob dries 
out quickly: 70 "tbs. of ear corn 
shell 62 to 63 lbs.: matures per¬ 
fectly, as far North as Southern 
Michigan, Pkt. 5e.. 3 pkts. 10c.. 
lb. 20c., 3 lbs, 50c., postpaid. 
By express or freight, not pre¬ 
paid, 4 qts. 50c.. pk. 80c., ’'jbu. 
$1.50, bu. $2.50. 
Mortgage Lifter Yellow Dent Corn 
This is one of the best of the Yellow Dent varieties 
The stalks grow quick, rank and green, and maturein 85 
to 95days. Ears are perfect, with 14 to 24 rows on a cob, 
the grains are the largest of any Yellow Dent Corn. It 
husks and shells easily and brings the highest market 
price, as it will sell on sight on account of its handsome 
appearance. Our stock is very fine. Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 
1 2c.. lb. 20c., 3 lbs. 50c., postpaid. By express or 
freight, not prepaid, pk. 80c., Va bu. $1.50, bu. $2.50, 
2 bu. $4.50. 
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