OLDS’ SEED CORN 
(Plant 7 to 12 lbs. to the acre.) 
WISCONSIN GROWN CORN 
PLEASE NOTE —As this book goes to press, the seed 
corn situation looks very serious. Much of the corn which 
was expected to make seed contains 30 to 50% moisture 
and is moulding badly. We think seed will be difficult to 
obtain by planting time. 
OUR CORN GROWN BY SPECIALISTS. We have our 
corn grown, selected, sorted, dried and graded by a group 
of expert corn men in different parts of the state who grow 
the different Wisconsin varieties on a large scale. All our 
Wisconsin corn is fire-dried and it is all from select ears. 
Most of our growers use the new Wright Corn Dryers. 
The corn is either tipped before shelling or thoroughly 
graded after shelling and much of it graded with Hero 
Corn Graders. See page 75. 
CERTIFIED CORN. The Wisconsin Experiment Associa¬ 
tion certifies stocks of seed corn of the approved Wiscon¬ 
sin varieties grown by careful growers in accordance with 
their requirements. The corn must be grown at least 40 
rods from any other variety, must be true to type, practi¬ 
cally free from mixture and show at least 90 per cent germi¬ 
nation. 
SPECIAL STOCK WISCONSIN. This is our best grade 
of Seed Corn. It is grown by experts who have special¬ 
ized in growing high quality corn for several years and 
all this stock is State Sealed and Certified. 
'WISCONSIN. This is all Wisconsin Grown Corn but is 
not State Sealed or Certified. 
MURDOCK YELLOW DENT. 
(Wisconsin No. 13.) 
SWEEPSTAKES CORN OF THE NORTHERN ZONE. 
Description: Murdock Yellow Dent is of a deep yellow 
color, ears 8 V 2 to 9^ inches in length, hard and solid, just 
slightly rough and very uniform in type. It makes a large 
heavy growth of stalk and leaf and so is a good silage 
variety. Murdock is not a lot different from Golden Glow 
but it grows a trifle larger both in stalk and ear and yields 
a trifle more. Better for silage than Golden Glow. Not 
quite as early but nearly so. 
BRUECKNER MURDOCK. We handled Mr. Brueckner’s 
Murdock Yellow Dent for 13 consecutive years up to the 
time of his death in 1922, and he was selecting and further 
improving the corn each year during all that time. Since 
his death his son, Leo Brueckner, has continued the work 
of developing and improving, using his father’s methods. 
All the Brueckner Murdock we offer this year was grown 
by him. 
Our Wisconsin grown Murdock is fire-dried and choice 
and most of it from Brueckner seed originally. 
MURDOCK YELLOW DENT: Special Stock Wisconsin 
(Brueckner Stock)— Prices: y 2 pk., 75c; pk., $1.35; bu., 
$5.00; 2y 2 bus. at $4.95; 10 bus. at $4.90. 
Wisconsin: y 2 pk., 70c; pk., $1.30; bu., $4.75; 2y 2 bus. 
at $4.70; 10 bus. at $4.65. 
KNOWN FOR RELIABILITY. We have probably given 
more attention to Seed Corn during the past 20 years or 
more than to any other single item. We specialize in the 
Wisconsin _ varieties originated at the Wisconsin Experi¬ 
ment Station and we have developed and improved those 
varieties so that now we feel safe in saying that there are 
no stocks of Seed Corn available anywhere adapted to Wis¬ 
consin conditions that are quite equal to the stocks we offer. 
HIGH YIELDING STRAINS. Olds’ Seed Corn will not 
only grow but it will produce high yields. Do not be care¬ 
less about the seed you plant. Our corn is low in price, 
considering the quality. Plant the best Seed Corn you 
can get as the cost an acre for good seed is only 60c. 
Be sure and send postage on small lots to go by mail. 
See table page 68. 
Wisconsin No. 8. 
WISCONSIN NO. 8 
(Early Yellow Dent) 
Best Husking Variety for Northern Wisconsin. 
Wisconsin No. 8 is probably the earliest of all dent 
varieties except Wisconsin No. 25. It came originally 
from Minnesota but has been developed and improved at 
the. Wisconsin Experiment Station, the ears being ma¬ 
terially lengthened without sacrificing the extreme earli¬ 
ness. Ears average 7 to 8 inches in length. 
Our stock is Northern Wiscon¬ 
sin grown. We recommend it as 
good a husking variety as there is 
for north-central Wisconsin. 
Wisconsin: y 2 pk., 80c; pk., 
$1.50; bu., $5.50; 2y 2 bus. at $5.45; 
10 bus. at $5.40. 
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Brueckner Murdock Yellow Dent. 
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WISCONSIN NO. 25 
(NORTHERN YELLOW DENT) 
EARLIEST OF ALL WISCONSIN 
VARIETIES. 
This is the corn for the extreme 
north and for late planting farther 
south. Earlier than any other dent 
variety and pronounced by the Wis¬ 
consin Experiment Station as “well 
adapted to the northern sections as 
a seed and silage variety.’’ It origi¬ 
nated at the Ashland Station, a cross 
of Wisconsin No. 8 and a very early 
yellow dent which was secured from 
northern Michigan. 
Our stock is grown in northern 
Wisconsin, and is State Sealed and 
Certified. 
Special Stock Wisconsin: y 2 pk., 
80c; pk., $1.55; bu., $5.75; 2y 2 bus. 
at $5.70; 10 bus. at $5.65. 
We make no charge for containers, 
used on field seed orders. 
