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Our Pride of the North is a very popular variety. It ranks .as a favorite not only with our 
northern customers, but with all who want a good producing early yellow variety. It is 
extensively used for late planting or where an early feeding corn is desired. 
This variety has a smaller stalk growth and does not use as much space as required by 
larger kinds. It stands thicker planting. While the ears are a little smaller you will be 
surprised at the yields it produces by having four or five stalks to the hill. We have §een it 
outyield later varieties. * - , 
Characteristics—The ears are medium size, about 8 inches long, and quite large around in proportion to 
their length. The kernels are quite deep and of a rich yellow eolor. It has a pinched dent. The stalks, 
although short, are large and vigorous growers. We believe our Pride of the North is one of the best pro¬ 
ducing strains and our seed quality is excellent. Usually matures in 90 to 95 days. 
HEBE 
This wonderful va¬ 
riety has been the 
means of extending 
the corn growing in¬ 
dustry over a greater 
amount of new terri¬ 
tory than has ever 
been done by any one 
variety. It is also 
known as Wisconsin 
No. 7. It is especially 
adapted to growing 
in Northern sections. 
It has produced phe¬ 
nomenal results in 
northern Iowa, Min- 
n e s o t a , Wisconsin 
and Michigan. It 
gives a good account 
of itself wherever 
grown. 
This is also known as the Red 90 Day. A fine variety to plant for early feeding corn. 
Cattle feeders like it very much. Gives excellent feed supply before main crop matures. 
Saves on feed bills. Yields well. One of the best varieties for late replanting. A very hardy, 
strong grower. Succeeds under conditions when others fail to make profitable yields. It 
certainly deserves the wide popularity it has. Every farmer should try to include at least a 
few acres of this variety in his crop schedule for this.year. 
Description —The color is cherry red and on top of the kernel there is a white or light yellow cap. The 
white cob is of medium size. Ears are 8 to 9 inches long and usually have 14 rows of kernels. Stalks are 
of medium height, and the kernels are dented. This variety should make a good crop as far north as Min¬ 
neapolis. 
We have a carefully selected lot of this Red White Cap Corn. It is a strain that has been kept true to 
tvpe, high in production and vigorous in growth. You will get a superior article when you order this 
variety of ours. See page 32 for prices on all varieties. 
Description 
Ears are from 8 to 
9 inches long, and run 
very uniform. Ears 
are well filled, and 
kernels are of good 
length, set in straight 
rows. In our opinion 
it is the greatest and 
earliest white dent 
and for the northern 
part of the corn belt 
it is a most profitable 
kind to grow. Our 
Silver King 
is fine. 
This variety is similar to our Red White Cap in many 
ways. It is even earlier than the Red. Kernels medium 
yellow color with a white cap. Ears quite long and well 
filled. Kernels of medium depth and dented. A good 
producer and an extra good yellow variety. We have yet 
to receivp a complaint on our Yellow White Cap. Its 
earligess gives early feed and permits of late planting. 
It is practically in a class by itself and we recommend 
it highly as a wonderful early variety. 
Called Rainbow because 
of many different colored 
kernels on each ear. A 
strong vigorous grower. 
Resistant to unfavorable 
conditions. Makes a larg¬ 
er stalk growth than most 
flints. Matures later than 
most flints. Used exten¬ 
sively for ensilage in the 
north. Excellent yielder 
of fine solid ears where 
seasons are a. little longer. 
Matures about like Golden 
Glow. Superior to other 
flints in forage produc¬ 
tion: 
We have a very choice 
stock of high germinating 
seed for you. You will like 
this drought resisting and 
heavy producing flint. 
Postpaid Price: I lb., 
any variety of corn in this 
catalog, 25 c. 
LONG FELLOW FLINT 
variety. Ripens in 75 to 85 
days. Very productive. 
Grown extensively in ex¬ 
treme north. Ears are long. 
Kernels large and wide. 
Color rich glossy yellow. 
Cob very small. Stalks 1 
about TV a feet high. Ears j 
about 3 feet from ground, j 
Our Longfellow flint is I 
extra good seed and rea- I 
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Description 
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Windsor, Ill. 
Regarding the seed corn, a few 
jlanted your seed com in a cold wet 
leighbors planted crib corn and had 
I was the only one that had good 
Yours very truly, ' 
(Signed) C. W. Shumaker. 
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See page, 32 for prices 
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