FIELD SEEDS 
Buy with Confidence 
Western Seed Corn 
Colorado No. 13 is the name given to a high yielding 
yellow dent corn which originated from strains of Minnesota 
13. This corn is well adapted to regions of the state at eleva¬ 
tions between 4,800 and 6,000 feet. It is the product of 
many years of careful selection. Registered seed will be 
available from different growers. 
Minnesota No. 13 corn is a well known yellow dent corn 
well adapted to elevations between 5,000 and 6,000 feet. 
This variety of corn will be available in both registered and 
non-registered stocks. The registered seed stock has under¬ 
gone years of careful selection. Minnesota 13 matures in 90 
to 100 days. The ears set about 4 feet from the ground and 
average 7 to 10 inches long. The kernels are wedge shaped 
and of a bright, rich yellow color. 
Hartner’s Rainbow Flint is an early maturing corn for 
dry lands and short seasons. It is a flint, resembling White 
Australian in habit and size of kernels. The grains are 
variegated and highly colored. It is adapted for short seasons, 
dry lands, big yields. 
Iowa Silver Mine is a white dent corn maturing in 100 to 
110 days. Is often referred to as “The National Corn.” 
The cob is small and white. The kernels are deep, white, 
and rather smooth, dented but not hackle crowned. It has a 
deep root system which enables it to withstand drought and 
adverse conditions exceedingly well. We expect to be able 
to offer registered and non-registered seed. 
Iowa Gold Mine is a yellow dent ensilage corn maturing in 
110 days. Resembles Improved Learning very much. 
Reid's Yellow Dent is a selected strain of the well known 
Reid’s Corn. This variety is standard for southeastern Colo¬ 
rado, the Arkansas and Grand Valleys. We offer registered 
seed. 
Colorado Yellow Dent is by no means a fixed type of corn. 
Sometimes the grains resemble Minnesota 13 and sometimes 
are more like Pride of the North, or whiter, resembling 
Swadley. This corn variety, however, is thoroughly accli¬ 
mated, matures early, yields well, and withstands drought 
very satisfactorily. 
Logan County White Corn is a high yielder 
the same as White Dent Corn. Is well adapted 
to northern and eastern Colorado. We offer 
registered seed only. 
White Australian is a hard flint corn well 
adapted for cool climates, short seasons and 
dry lands. Ears are of medium size; kernels are 
white, smooth, shallow, rounded, and flinty. 
Northwestern Red Dent is a short season 
corn maturing in 90 to 95 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. 
Swadley is an early dent corn maturing in 90 
days. It can stand heat and drought. Is quite a 
sure cropper and is a favorite, next to White 
Australian, for planting under adverse con¬ 
ditions. The kernels are large, broad, and thin; 
are light yellow merging into white on the 
cap. It is distinctly a Colorado product. 
Gehu Flint is a yellow dwarf, flint corn grow¬ 
ing 4 to 6 feet high. It matures in 80 to 90 
days. It is not a husking corn as the ears set 
close to the ground, but this makes it very de¬ 
sirable for early hogging down. It is the earliest 
yellow corn and its particular use is for short 
seasons and dry land planting. 
Squaw Corn is a mixture of various sorts once 
grown by North Dakota Indians. It is often 
called Blue Squaw. It is early, maturing in 90 days. The 
ears are small; kernels are shallow, rounded, smooth, and 
flinty; yields well. It is selected for sections where the grow¬ 
ing season is short where grain is required. 
Calico is a medium early, mixed dent corn maturing in 100 
days. Kernels are variegated, being speckled or mottled red, 
white, and yellow. The stalks are leafy; the ears are carried 
high. Calico corn has a high protein content making it a 
very efficient feed. 
Improved Learning is a yellow dent corn and a general 
favorite with stockmen and dairymen for ensilage purposes. 
Matures in 100 to 110 days. The large, leafy stalks make an 
immense tonnage of fodder or silage. Ears are large. Aver¬ 
ages 20 to 24 rows of grain. Grains are deep-wedge shaped, 
closely set and have a rich, yellow color. 
Rod Cob Ensilage is a pure white dent corn with a red 
cob. It matures in 110 to 115 days. Ears are large and the 
stalks grow 10 to 14 feet high with many broad succulent 
leaves, producing an immense tonnage of excellent quality 
silage. Red Cob Ensilage is well adapted for 
silage purposes. 
Prices on field corn in small quantities not 
prepaid: 1 lb., 15c; 5 lbs., 50c; 10 lbs., 75c. 
Field corn in quantities of 100 lbs. or over 
will be priced on our Special Quantity Field 
Seed List. 
Colorado Registered Corn. Increases 
the yield of corn. As corn is Colorado’s 
most important crop from the stand¬ 
point of acreage and produce yield, it 
would seem that it would be good policy 
to buy pedigreed seed, which has been 
bred for adaptability and yield over a 
long period of years. One strain of Colo¬ 
rado Registered Corn has made an aver¬ 
age yield of 73.3 bushels per acre in a 
five-year yield test on the experiment 
station at Fort Collins. 
Pop Corn 
South American Pop Corn is also known as 
Argentine and has become a great favorite. 
It produces large yellow grains on large ears. 
Pops quickly, giving large yellow kernels 
having a color of buttered corn. Is very crisp 
and leaves no hard core. 
Largo Spanish Pop Corn is a large grained, 
flinty corn. The seed is rounded and smooth. In its growth 
and habits Spanish Pop Corn resembles the common varie¬ 
ties of flint corns. It is quite a favorite for popping. 
Baby Rico Pop Corn is also known as Baby or Hulless, 
J apanese Rice, Japanese Hulless. It is a dwarf growing, 
eavy yielding variety, and makes the choicest pop corn 
due to its fine flavor and the absence of hull or shell. 
Prices on pop com not prepaid: 1 lb., 20c; 5 lbs., 75c. 
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