Johnson’s Giant Beauty Field Corn 
Giant Beauty is a cross between Cloud’s Early Dent and Golden Beauty, possessing the earliness 
and deep grain of the former, with the handsome, deep yellow color of the latter. Its rich, deep 
golricn color indicates its strong, nutritive qualities. It is a very vigorous grower, averaging eight feet 
in lieight, producing two large ears, well filled to the extreme ends of the cob. Pkt., 10c.; ear, 25c.; lb., 
30c.; 3 lbs., 75c., postpaid, by mail; by express or freight, sacks included, peck, 60c.; bush., $1.75; sack 
of 2 bush., $3.25 ; 10 bush, and over, $1.50 per bush.; 50 ears, $2.75; 100 ears for $5.00. 
Corn—Standard Old Varieties 
I'rlocBof llic follow!riK clglit viinclicH, cacli, per pkt., 10c.; 
II)., 2.'h‘, ; Ji |I)H. for COc., pOHtpuid, liy miiil. By express or 
frc)(;i)l, c|itfirt, 15c.; pock, 50c.; bushol, Si. 40; sack of 
two htiHliols, 9'i.75; ton buHhoIs or more ut i$1.30 per 
biiHlici, NiickH inchKlecl. 
IMI*U<)VKI> SNOW-WHITE DENT. The cnrliesl, 
most proHllc him! best while corn in ciiUivation. ThoBlulk 
frroWH BO rciiinrkably (jiilck that it Is Hcldoin caught by 
drouglit. ICars large and ripcfi in 105 to 115 days. 
rEKFKCTED GOEOEN BEAUTY. A large, broad- 
grained yellow corn, maturing in 110 days from planting. 
EEGAE TENDER YEI.I.OW DENT, Originutedin 
Iowa. Very productive, car large, wltli deep yellow grain on 
aHimill col); Hlallc t) to 10 feet, and inaturcH in IIO (o 115 days. 
DELAWARE COUNTY DENT. Very productive; 
ciu H large, grain bright yellow and of great depth, nialuring 
In JH) to IVOdayH from tinio of planting. 
FARMERS* FA VO HITE GOLDEN DENT. Early, 
witli largo ears; rirodiictivo and adapted to thin Hotl. 
CHESTER COUNTY MAMMOTH. Grain large, deep- 
and iu’Ight vollow; Ht-alk largo, averaging 12 feel. 
EARLY YELLOW CANADA FLINT. Well adapted 
to the North ami for Into replanting. 
HICKORY KING. The largesl-graincd and HinalleBl- 
cobbed pure While Dent Com in cultivation. 
E,nsilage and Fodder Corn 
KKD-OOIt l!NHir.AGIO. TIiIh now nnd Hiipcrlor ciibI- 
lago eorn wo can recommend lus the hoavlost cro))plng 
viiidely, proilueing 50 !o 75 (odh iht aero. It ia a pure While 
Dent (Jorn, growing on a red cob. Tbo fodder is hwccI, lun- 
d»*r, juley, grows Id to 11 feel in height. Peck, 150. ; biLsli., 
81 110; 10 Irnsh. and over, 81.25 per hush., saeks inelnded. 
BLUNT’S PROI.IFIC ENSILAGE. Also called 
Miiniiuotli Etisllago. Ila.n produced 70 tons of f»>ddcr to 
llie aere, and is one of tlie must popular. Peek, GOc.: busii., 
81.50; Huek of 2 bhhli., 82.00; 10 hush, and over. 81.40 per bii«*ii. 
SUGAR CORN FOR GREEN FODDER. Especially 
grown for fodder purptmoH, of quick growth, valiiahlo for 
feeding green, eutling for ensilage, or earing for fodder. 
JJuhI)., 81.0'); 5 husli. am) over, $1.00 per bu.sh. 
Seed Barley 
NEW IMANSHURY. Earliest nnd most productive. 
Qt., 15e.; peek, 50c.; luwh., Sl.O'i. 
SPRING BARLEY. ISIostpoptdar in the North. Ql., 
15c.; peek,60e.; bush., 18 lbs., 81.25. 
Spring Wheat 
SASKATCHEWAN FIFE. This wheat Is pronounced 
hy tho groat milling kings of the Noi ihwest the best. Fifty 
hnshels to Iho aero is not an uncommon yield. Pkt., 10c.; 
lh.,0.')e.; d lbs., 81.00, postpaid; by expies.s or froiglit, peck, 
fiOe.; bunb., 81.80; 5 husli. and over, 81.75 p^r bush., bags in-, 
eluded. 
SPRING RYE 
Distinct from the win¬ 
ter rye; grain of finer 
quality and more pro¬ 
ductive; can be success- 
in any lati- 
now being 
m in the Mid¬ 
in place of 
oats, bcingainucii more 
profitaldc crop, on ac* 
count of the production 
of nearly four times the 
straw, nnd also ns a 
‘catch” crop where 
winter grain has failed. 
The straw is equally ns 
valuable os that of the 
fall or winter rye, stand¬ 
ing stiflT, 7 to 8 feet high. 
Produces 30 to 40 bushels 
ain per acre. As it 
not stool like win¬ 
ter r>’e, not leas than 
two bushels to the acre 
should be sown. Pkt, 
*■ .,30c.; 3 lbs., 75c.. 
aid; peck, 45c.: 
81.35; 5 bush, and 
over, 81.25 per bush., 
bags included. 
BUCKWHEAT 
FOR SEED 
NEW JAPANESE. 
T!ie kernels are nearly 
twice the size of any oth¬ 
er, of n rich dark brown 
color, and manufacture 
a superior flour. It 
hns rapidly displaced all 
others, and is now’ more 
largely planted than ony 
other, being about two 
weeks earlier. Pkt,10c.; 
lb.. 25c.; 3 lbs., 60c., post¬ 
paid: qt, 15c.; peck, 40c.; 
bush., SI.10; 5 bush, nnd 
over, 81.00 per bush., 
sacks included. 
SILVER HUTX. Qt, 
'RING RYK, SHOWING HEIGHT 15c.: pcck, 40c.; busu., 
