NEBRASKA GROWN CORN 
The corn offered on this page is all Nebraska grown, except the Flint varieties, which are Wisconsin grown. That 
means, of course, that it will be later in maturing than Wisconsin corn. It is all good seed corn from some of 
the best and most reliable Nebraska growers, all double milled and showing germination tests of 95 per cent or better. We 
like to see Wisconsin farmers and other northern farmers order Wisconsin Grown Corn for their general planting as 
we know it will give the best satisfaction. For silage and for fodder of course the Nebraska corn will do very well, and 
costs less. 
GIANT RED COB 
ENSILAGE 
A very large pure white corn 
with red cob. It grows the larg¬ 
est, doubtless, of any variety of 
corn and is the favorite for plant¬ 
ing in the north for a large growth 
of green fodder. Does not ordi¬ 
narily mature ears in the north. 
Prices: x / 2 pk., 40c; pk., 75c; 
bu. (56 lbs.), $2.50; 2y 2 bus. at 
$2.45; 10 bus. at $2.40. Bags ex¬ 
tra at 30c each. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. A very popular Large Yellow Corn. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent is doubtless more largely grown throughout the Corn Belt than all 
other varieties of Yellow Corn combined. It is of a light golden color; ears long and 
solid, shelling 88 per cent grain and often better. It is the favorite for exhibition 
purposes. Because of its very large growth it is a very profitable variety to plant in 
the north for silo and in a very favorable season the ears will fully mature. It will 
make a larger tonnage for the silo than anything else we offer except Giant Red Cob 
Ensilage but Red Cob will not ordinarily give you ears. 
Prices; y 2 pk., 40c; pk., 75c; bu., $2.50; 2y 2 bus. at $2.45; 10 bus. at $2.40. Bags 
extra at 30c. 
IMPROVED LEAMING. 
The Learning is the oldest distinct variety of corn, having been originated in 
1826. It is a standard yellow corn, well adapted to northern and central Illinois and 
the most of Iowa, and similar latitudes. In fact, it is grown with success in southern 
Wisconsin and is in great demand in the north for silage. Not quite as large and not 
quite as late as Reid’s Yellow Dent. 
Prices; y 2 pk., 40c; pk., 70c; bu., $2.50; 2y 2 bus. at $2.45; 10 bus. at $2.40. 
IMPROVED SMUT NOSE FLINT. 
BEST OF ALL FLINTS. 
Developed, improved and sent out by the Wisconsin Experiment Station. They con¬ 
sider it more prolific than any other Flint and it also has a better stalk. It has a 
long ear with eight rows of large yellow kernels. Our stock was grown in Jefferson 
County, Wisconsin. It is fire-dried the same as all our other Wisconsin corn. 
Prices; y 2 pk., 60c; pk., $1.05; bu., $3.75; 2y 2 bus. at $3.70; 10 bus. at $3.65. 
Bags extra at 30c. ____ 
SANFORD’S WHITE FLINT. 
A heavy yielding, 8-rowed Flint with large ears. The ears are 12 to 
15 inches long with large, broad kernels of a flinty white color. A 
little larger and a little later than Smut Nose. Stalks are tall and 
leafy with usually 2 or 3 ears each. 
Prices: y 2 pk., 55c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.50; 2y 2 bus. at $3.45; 10 
bus. at $3.40. 
HERO CORN GRADER. 
A Corn Grader that is a real grader. - You should plant kernels that 
are all alike in size and shape if you want a perfect stand. 
Leading farmers and corn growers everywhere testify to the perfect 
work done by this grader. It will pay for itself in one season. 
Price, $17.00. _ 
BONIDE CRO-TOX. For the protection of seed corn against crows. See page 93. 
TREAT YOUR SEED CORN WITH NEW IMPROVED SEMESAN JR. 
DESTROYS DISEASE GERMS, PREVENTS SEED ROTTING, INCREASES STANDS AND YIELDS. 
Improved Smut Nose Flint. 
The corn crop of the country is reduced over 80 million 
bushels per year by diseases that are carried on the seed. 
Destroy these costly diseases by treating your seed corn. 
Two and one-half cents an acre for New 
Improved Semesan Jr. is a trifling invest¬ 
ment to increase your corn crop 10%. In 
51 tests on Corn Belt farms, this new ethyl 
mercury phosphate dust produced an av¬ 
erage increase of 10% in yield. New 
Improved Semesan Jr. protects seed field 
or sweet corn against rotting; gives bet¬ 
ter stands; reduces losses from root rots. 
Easily and quickly dusted on seed at the 
rate of 2 ounces a bushel. There is a 
measuring spoon in larger sized tins. 
Costs less than 3 cents an acre. Does 
not reduce the rate of drop in planting. 
New Improved Semesan Jr. increased the yield on the 
average 3.55 bushels per acre. Only 4 ears, or 3V 2 pounds 
of corn required to pay for this increase in yield when corn 
is selling at 64c a bushel. 
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Prices: 4-oz. size, 50c; by mail, 60c; 1-lb. size, $1.50; 
by mail, $1.65; 5-lb. size, $7.00; by mail, $7.25; 25-lb. 
size, $28.75. (Ask for booklet, “Semesan Jr. for Seed 
Corn.”) 
