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CI717TI /tAT> High Yielding, Early Maturing 
Vl/IiA Montana Grown 
Good seed stock is short. Demand is large. Order Early 
to be sure of our Own Montana Grown Seed. Don't bite 
on shipped in corn which will waste a year's work for 
you. Our seed corn is the highest yielding, earliest ma¬ 
turing corn for short season country. It has been selected 
for its drought resistance. Tested Corn Shelled Graded and 
Ready for the Seeder. Plant in hills 8 to 10 lbs. per acre; 
for silo 15 to 20 lbs.; for fodder 25 to 30 lbs. per acre. 
THE BEST SEMI-DENT 
FALCONER 
A semi-dent and which is a cross between a northern 
yellow dent and a yellow flint. It is a tremendous yielder 
and is grown very extensively. Grows tall enough to be 
cut with a corn binder. Raises an extra fine lot of leafy 
fodder and is the best for a main crop where seasons 
are cold, late or short. 
NORTHWESTERN RED DENT 
This is a short season corn maturing in 80 to 90 days, 
making it desirable for sections where the time between 
the late and early frosts is short. It is dented and the corn 
would be satisfactory for grain feeding. Stalks grow 5 to 7 
feet high and are very thin and leafy. Splendid for 
Montana. 
RUSTLER WHITE DENT CORN 
The Earliest Hardiest White Dent in Cultivation. 
Rustler White Dent is perhaps the surest pure dent vari¬ 
ety that can be grown in the Northwest, and is in addi¬ 
tion the easiest dent to pick for those wishing only the 
grain crop. 
It is perhaps even a little earlier than the Northwestern 
Dent, and cures much quicker, as the cob is smaller. The 
habit of growth is straight and tall, the ears are borne 
well up, and the production of ripe ears is very high. 
"X-L" HI-GERMINATING GEHU 
OR YELLOW FLINT 
The very earliest of flint corn, producing two or three 
ears to the stock. For some of Montana's high altitude 
counties this corn is a wonder as it is drought, frost and 
hail resistant to a greater extent than any other variety. 
2H Cents An Acre For 
SEMES AN JR- 
Returns 2 to 1 2 Bus. More 
CORN 
Corn Yields Increased 10% by Treating Seed With 
NEW IMPROVED Semesan Jr. 
ZV 2 cents an acre for New Improved Semesan Jr. is a 
trifling investment to increase your corn crop 10%. In 51 
tests on Corn Belt farms, this new ethyl mercury phosphate 
dust produced an average increase of 10% in yield. New 
Improved Semesan Jr. protects seed field or sweet corn 
against rotting; gives better 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. 
Prices: 4 oz., 35c; 1 lb., $1.00; 5 lb., $4.75. May be mailed 
Free pamphlet. 
"X-L" HI-GERMINATING ELEPHANT 
FODDER 
Our particular strain of this variety has become popular 
with hundreds of stock growers in Montana, because of its 
large size, earlier maturity, finer and richer fodder and 
ease of handling. Grows to an average height of 8 to 10 
feet, is very leafy and has a small stalk. 
MILLET 
If millet is sown on old land it should be plowed and 
dragged early. Then after the weeds start the land should 
be disced and dragged before the seed is sown 
HAY MILLETS 
Sow about 20 lbs. per acre. 
SIBERIAN MILLET 
This is the hardiest and most planted variety in the 
Northwest. Does not degenerate from planting northern 
seed as do some sorts. We supply either northern or 
southern grown, as they are of equal value. 
SOUTHERN GROWN GERMAN MILLET 
This is German millet, sometimes called Golden, raised 
in the latitude of Kansas and southern Nebraska from 
which region comes the German millet best adapted to 
our requirements in the Northwest. A wonderful producer 
of hay and exceedingly valuable as a food for dairy 
cattle, though the stalk is sometimes considered too coarse 
HOG OR PROSO TYPE MILLETS 
Sow from 25 to 35 lbs. per acre broadcast. 
EARLY FORTUNE OR RED PROSO 
This red form of the proso or hog millet type is in espe¬ 
cial favor for mixture in poultry foods and many tons 
are imported every year for that purpose. One of the 
surest crops in the Northwest, and espcially valuable as a 
grain crop for late planting. 
BROOM CORN OR HOG MILLET 
This is the most common of the millets grown tor seed 
production. The seed is an excellent feed for hogs, cattle 
and poultry. The seed has very high food value. A great 
drought resister. Color whitish yellow. 
TURGHAI PROSO 
We are exceedingly glad to be able to offer once more 
this very excellent variety of proso. We believe it to be 
the heavist yielder of any proso, the earliest, and a tall 
growing, non-lodging variety as well. The seed is a rich, 
dark reddish brown in color, and of very beautiful ap¬ 
pearance. Sells on the market at red proso prices. Very 
valuable as poultry feed for all kinds of stock, the straw 
also having unusually good feeding quality. 
HOG MILLET FOR POULTRY 
For chickens there is no grain that will psoduce 
more eggs. Chicks thrive on it, as it is used by chick 
feed mixers and shipped all over the United States. 
For fattening turkeys it is better than corn or other 
grain. Every farmer raising turkeys should seed several 
acres near home and let the turkeys harvest this, and 
you will find that they will stay around home. It is 
also fed successfully to hogs and cattle. 
FODDER CORN FOR 
MILCH COWS 
If you want to provide a good milk producing feed for 
your cows, plant a few acres of "X-L" Elephant Fodder 
Corn. Near Great Falls, on sandy soil, and during a dry 
year it grew to a height of 10 to 12 feet. Plant in rows 
using about 12 to 14 pounds per acre. Cultivate with horse 
drawn cultivator. Cut before frost and stack as soon as 
cut, piling it similar to hay. It will settle and cure and is 
then fed same as silage. 
Order seeds by number; specify number, quantity and price 
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