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PLANT CANADIAN FIELD PEAS FOR HOGGING OFF 
FARM AND FIELD SEED DEPARTMENT 
The Prices of All Field and Farm Seeds Are Those Ruling February 1, 1935, and Are 
Subject to Change. As Far as Possible We Will Fill All Orders at Prices Quoted, 
But if Market Values Will Not Permit, We will Send All That Money Remitted 
Will Pay For. Get Our Prices on Quantities on All Field and Farm Seeds. If Prices 
Decline, Our Customers Shall Have the Benefit. 
SELECTED SEED CORN 
Postage at the rate of 8 cents per lb. must be 
added for the first pound, and 1 1-10 cent each addi¬ 
tional pound, if wanted by mail. Eight pounds of 
the small kernel varieties or 10 pounds of the large 
varieties will plant an acre. 
IDAHO YELLOW DENT 
Our Idaho Yellow Dent corn is the small cob, 
medium sized ear variety, maturing the earliest of 
any dent corn we carry. It has been grown here until 
fully acclimated, and may be depended on as a sure 
cropper. 
Price, lb. 10c; 16 lbs. $1.00. 
Write for Quantity Price. 
MINNESOTA NO. 13 
Yellow Dent variety, particularly adapted to this 
climate. The seed is pure, and purchased direct from 
the growers; we recommend it to those wishing to 
get started with pure seed. The ears are of hand- 
Bome appearance, bearing 16 to 20 rows of bright, 
rich yellow, smooth, wedge-shaped kernels, packed 
closely on the cob from butt to tip. Ears average 8 
inches in length and are usually borne two on a 
stalk. Cobs are well filled and the individual kernels 
plump and of good color. This corn is recommended 
by various experiment stations. Write us for prices. 
SILVER MINE (Dent) 
We have had splendid success with this new 
variety of white Dent corn. Stalks growing from 8 
to 12 feet. Ears running from 10 to 16 inches long. 
A Bplendid variety for ensilage. This corn is worthy 
a trial. Price, lb. 10 c. Unable to supply at this date. 
IDAHO WHITE FLINT 
This standard variety of white flint corn produces 
a good-sized, well-filled ear from 10 to 16 inches in 
length and at times three ears to the stalk. A sure 
cropper for any section of Idaho. Price, lb. 10 c. 
NORTHWESTERN DENT 
A very early corn. Does well on dry land and has 
matured in this section in 70 days. Price, lb. 10c j 
25 lbs. $1.50. 
GRAIN 
Postage 8c first pound, add 1 1-10th cents extra each 
additional pound. 
Get Our Quantity Prices. 
WHEAT 
We carry in stock recleaned wheat of the differ¬ 
ent varieties, and would be pleased to quote on re¬ 
quest, in quantities to suit. 
SPRING WHEAT 
Sow 100 to 120 lbs. per acre. 
We give special attention to our grain, procuring 
from reliable growers who select for seed. We can¬ 
not guarantee purity on any grain, but assure you it 
will be the best obtainable. Our process for cleaning 
is near perfect. When grain seeds are shipped in 
seamless sacks, we charge 35c extra. 
EARLY BART WHEAT 
Dry Land Grown 
A splendid spring variety. Although bearded, we 
believe it will give results where others fail; particu¬ 
larly adapted to dry land; about three weeks earlier 
than Blue Stem. Price, 2 1 / t c per lb. Get quantity 
prices. 
SOFT FEDERATION 
One of the most popular spring wheats grown in 
this section. Has a comparatively short straw which 
easily supports a very heavy yield of grain without 
lodging. Yields in this section have run as high as 
85 bushels per acre. Price, lb. 2%c; cwt. $2.00. 
