Michels’ Seed Corn 
GOOD seed corn is not so plentiful. There is lots of corn around that is sold as seed corn but which merely is 1933 crop 
crib corn. Germination may be high but it is by no means as healthy, vigorous or productive as kiln dried seed. Kiln dried 
seed corn withstands bad weather at planting time and plants from it are sturdy, disease resistant and up and coming all the 
season. As usual, our main stocks are kiln dried and all our Golden Glow is dried in our own plant on Golden Glow Farm. 
When comparing our corn with others, bear in mind that we have taken this extra care for your protection and that depend¬ 
able seed corn is your cheapest assurance of a good crop. 
MICHELS’ COLD RESISTANT GOLDEN GLOW (Wis. 
No. 12). By all odds, the most popular corn and the best 
adapted to any region with the climate of Fond du Lac. An 
early maturing, heavy yielding yellow dent that meets every 
requirement for silage or crib. Cured in our own drier, 
strong germination, butts and tips graded out, ready to 
plant. Bushel, $3.35. Five bushels at $3.25. 
SILVER KING (Wis. No. 7). Large growing, productive 
white dent. Grown in southern Wisconsin. Bushel, $3.65. 
Five bushels at $3.50. 
WISCONSIN No. 25. An extra early yellow dent. Our stock 
grown in northern Wisconsin, kiln dried. Bushel, $5.15. 
Five bushels at $5.00. 
SMOKY DENT. An early corn. Grown at Fond du Lac. 
Fire dried. Bushel, $3.00. Five bushels at $2.85. 
Nebraska Golden Glow. Bushel, $2.50. 5 bushels at $2.35 
Nebraska Murdock._Bushel, 2.50. 5 bushels at 2.35 
Red Cob Fodder. —:-Bushel, 2.00. 5 bushels at 1.90 
Learning Fodder._Bushel, 1.85. 5 bushels at 1.75 
Pride Fodder._Bushel, 1.85. 5 bushels at 1.75 
Reid’s Fodder. _Bushel, 1.85. 5 bushels at 1.75 
