Ten Typical Ears of Cold Resistant Golden Glow. 
COLD RESISTANT GOLDEN GLOW. 
EARLIER THAN GOLDEN GLOW AND THE BEST GOOD-SIZED CORN FOR CENTRAL AND UPPER WISCONSIN. 
© ALSO FINE FOR ALL SECTIONS TO RESIST COLD WEATHER JUST AFTER PLANTING. 
Cold Resistant Golden Glow is a genuine Golden Glow with all the good qualities of that variety and in 
addition with the cold resistant features bred into it so it will stand unfavorable weather. 
It is just what its name indicates, a strain of Golden Glow that will resist the cold unfavorable 
weather we are so apt to have at com planting time and a little later on and permit earlier planting. 
The Official History and Description of Cold Resistant from Wisconsin Bulletin No. 170 reads as follows: 
“Owing to the cool weather which frequently prevails during the early part of the growing season and retards 
the growth of corn a strain was bred which will continue to grow under conditions too cool for ordinary varieties. 
This work was begun in 1914 by germinating six kernels from each of a large number of ears, in an ice box 
kept at a temperature of 42° to 45° F. After six years of selection, a strain of Golden Glow Corn was produced which 
will grow at a soil temperature several degrees lower than that required for the standard Golden Glow strains. 
Our Wisconsin Cold Resistant is from Pierce County, Northwestern Wisconsin. A lot of selection' work has 
been put on it making it earlier. It runs a full week earlier in maturity than Golden Glow. 
PRICES OF COLD RESISTANT: 
Wisconsin: y 2 pk., 50c; pk., 95c; bu., $3.25; 2y 2 bus. at $3.20; 10 bus. at $3.15. Bags extra at 30c. 
Ten Ears of Special Stock Wisconsin Silver King, Grown in Jefferson County, Wisconsin. 
SILVER KING (Wisconsin No. 7) 
BEST YIELDER OF ALL OUR WISCONSIN VARIETIES AND BY FAR THE BEST WHITE DENT FOR SOUTHERN 
© WISCONSIN AND NORTHERN ILLINOIS. 
Silver King is not only the best white variety but one of the best and heaviest yielders of all varieties 
of corn. It came from northern Iowa to Wisconsin in 1904. We first offered it in 1907. Now it is well 
known and a standard sort. It is a big yielder and specially fine for the silo. It has yielded at the Wis. 
Ex. Station 98 bushels per acre and the average yield for the whole state for 3 years was 57 bushels as com¬ 
pared with 33 bushels, the average of all other varieties. 
The greatest yield for Silver King thus far reported and the yield record for Wisconsin, all varieties, so far 
as we know, is 137 6-10 bushels per acre. This yield was in Racine County. 
The Official Description from Wisconsin College of Agriculture Corn Bulletin No. 170, is as follows: 
“This variety is a uniform creamy white in color and has a slight roughness of kernel. The cob is glistening 
white. The length of ears varies from 7 to 10 inches. The standard length is from 8Vz to 9 x /% inches. 
PRICES OF SILVER KING: 
Special Stock Wisconsin: y 2 pk., 55c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.50; 2y 2 bus. at $3.45; 10 bus. at $3.40. Bags at 50c each. 
Wisconsin: y 2 pk., 50c; pk., 95c; bu., $3.25; 2y 2 bus. at $3.20; 10 bus. at $3.15. Bags extra. 
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