Ear White Cap 
Corn 
WHITE CAP 
For Poor Land 
Insure Your Com Crop by Planting 
Our Special Strain 
No other corn will produce more bushels of good solid ears on 
thin land than our special strain of White Cap. For over thirty 
years this variety has been grown by us, and no pains spared to 
improve it for the special purpose of high yield and well-developed 
ears. It not only yields well on thin land, but responds to high 
culture and rich soil as any other corn. It will do well on either 
clay or black soil and every farmer should grow one or more fields 
of this variety to insure against crop failure. The ears are slightly 
tapering, averaging about 9 y 2 inches long. Stalks with plenty of 
blades, making excellent fodder. It matures in 100 to 110 days. As 
the name implies, it is a white cap corn—not a white corn, but 
yellow kernel with a small cob, and moderately deep grains filled out 
to the very ends. Price, per bu., $3.00; % bu., $1.75; peck, 85c. 
Crow, bird and animal repellent saves seed corn. Corn and 
other seed treated with No-Crow will be perfectly safe. Crows, 
Pigeons, Moles, Pheasants, Gophers, Wood Chucks, Squirrels, 
etc. hate No-Crow and will not touch treated seeds. Fully de¬ 
scribed on page 49. 
EARLY MAMMOTH YELLOW DENT 
Ear White Cap 
Corn 
THE LARGEST, MEDIUM EARLY, CORN 
GROWN—MATURES IN 100-110 DAYS 
It is fully ten days earlier than Reid’s Yellow 
Dent and yields more bushels per acre. The 
fodder is medium large, stands erect and carries 
ears about 4 y 2 to 5 y 2 feet high. This variety is 
ideal for early ensilage, the exceptionally heavy 
yield of com makes especially rich ensilage and 
fodder makes good tonnage per acre. It is not 
uncommon to make yield of over 100 bushels 
per acre. The ears are large averaging on fairly 
fertile ground 11 inches in length with 16 to 18 
rows per ear. The grains are deep and broad 
and cover the cob well at each end. It has 
great vitality and makes very quick growth. 
An exceedingly profitable variety to grow on 
either clay or dark heavy soil. Price, per bu., 
$3.00; Vz bu., $1.75; peck, 85c. 
Early Mammoth Yellow Dent 
EARLY WHITE DENT F,NEST SaMST EARLY 
We recommend Early White Dent to be one of the very best early white varieties. It is a strong, thrifty 
grower and an exceptionally heavy yielder for an early corn. If you plant early you can be the first in 
your community to have white corn meal. It matures for us on clay soil in about 90 days. Note the good- 
sized ears in cut below. The cob is not large and grains very deep. You will like this early variety as it 
fills the need for a white general purpose corn better than any kind we know anything about. Try a small 
acreage and allow it to prove itself. Price, per bu., $3.00; y 2 bu., $1.75; peck, 85c. 
Note the large grains and small cob. 
OUR SEED CORN WAS FULLY PROTECTED BY THE FURNACES IN OUR SEED HOUSE AND 
HAS NEVER BEEN SUBJECTED TO FREEZING WEATHER. “PLANT SAFE SEED.” 
