Mills’ Extra Selected Seed Corn. S) 
The seed corn crop, the past season, has been short in many sections and on account of the very ufifav- 
orabie season for corn to ripen, many varieties will be somewhat higher in price, but I believe with the 
short demand, I have sufficient to fill all orders. 
The New Golden Era Yellow Dent Com, 
This is the New Dent Corn offered last year for which $100.00 was offered for a name 
W , a ™ n by Mrs - Louisa Randall, West Bay City, Mich., who tuggested “ N?w 
kj. 3 - There was an anusually large demand for this corn last year but on account 
Oct t ober n i5tb, r i90 e 3 SeaSOn f ° r C ° rU ’ the, ' C were no re P orts received at o/r office on or before 
This new corn was offered last year as the “Nameless.” sort and hundreds of my custo¬ 
mers were pleased with the vanety. X purchased entire control of this new dent comln ?90l 
and X am very much pleased to hear of the great satisfaction it has given wherever planted 
the originator wno claims to be a seed corn expert says: “I have bred corn for about 20 
years and this new variety is the best I have ever seen. Ir combines every merit that is esseu- 
tialin an early dent corn and is larger than any other variety thatmatures so early. Itwillout- 
shell any and all varieties and will produce more abundantly than any other com. Itis mor- 
uniform in colorand produces more perfect ears than any other corn inexistence It matures 
90 95 average corn weather. The plant is a strong'porous”roSr 
wea^-hel-n ^ ^r°. wth , of foRage, and being strong in root growth, it withstands tbe dry 
weathei to a surprising degree. Ears average 10 inches in length and are all symmetrical 
shape, and a very large majority filled out over the tip end with grain. The ears growing at 
wbb- * n v e n i e ri tl e u g t h, makes it a very easy corn to husk. The grain is a beautffu 1 yello 
^, - &n A deeP an u 1S c .°h 1 P act! y set a. very small cob, and the cob is always bright red in 
This co ™ ^as given us a greater yield of fine grain, than any other variety, and X want 
to assume you that every bushel of this corn I will send you will surprise youl The type is 
proved”- TCry UClform and m ™ wm g 11 from aQ y point. I cannot see where it can be im- 
. farmers -who want to get a grand new corn will order.this one. There is money 
in this corn for farmers and I hope they will take my advice and grow it in 1904 Mv cron 
1S f- S ^ ewba V im - 1 i ed V bllt 1 bope to ha Y e sufficient seed to fill all orders. Pkt. lOc., pt^SSc., 
qt. 40c. postpaid. By express or freight, not prepaid, pk. $1.00, y 2 bu. $1.60, bu $3.00. 
Extra Early Huron Dent Corn. 
NEW GOLDEN ERA DENT CORN. 
EXTRA EARLY HURON DENT CORN. 
This is a splendid early Dent Corn, and is the earliest.Dent Corn in the United States. It 
■will ripen with my customers in Northern States where heretofore they have only been able 
to grow the Flint varieties. It is of bright orange color and has a good size stalk and ear, 
small red cob, long deep grain, and the only smooth very early Dent Corn that I know of. 70 
lbs. of ears make about 64- lbs. of shelled corn. Planted first week in May, it showed tassel 
and was silked out July 15, and Augusts ears were fit for roasting. The last of August it 
was ripe and fit to cut up. I wish to say that for for good size ears and wonderful produc¬ 
tiveness, it is at the head, and 1 know my customers will be pleased with it. My supply is 
perfectly pure and carefully selected. Pkt. So., y 2 pt. 12c., pt. 20c., qt. 35c. postpaid. By 
express or freight not prepaid, pk. 60e., y 2 bu. SOc., bu. $1.50. 
Mills 5 Golden Superior Dent Corn. 
This is one of the handsomest varieties in the world, and always produces large crops. It 
came from careful selection by an expert corn grower, who has had 20jyears’experience in the 
growing of seed corn. In large fields it has yielded over 100 bushels of shelled corn per acre. 
It is a wonderful strong grower and the ears are very' large and handsome for a corn that 
is sure to ripen early. It was planted last year from the 10th to 15th of May, and the last 
of July was showing tassel and silking. Stalks arc large, with broad rank leaves of a beau¬ 
tiful color. In appearance, the great long grains, small cob, beautiful color and great yield 
will please all who plant it. It is superior to Learning, Early Butler, Extra Early Huron, 
Sibley, Pride of the North, Early Mastodon, White Cap Yellow Dent or any of the famous 
Dent varieties, because the ears are much larger, more vigorous grower, heavier yielder and a 
more perfect field corn. I introduced this varietv and have entire control of seed. 
Per pkt. 8c., i/ 2 pt. 12c., pt. 20c., qt 35c. by mail postpaid. By express or freight not 
prepaid, pk. SOc., y 2 bn. 70c., bu. SI. 30. 
Do you want us to furnish you GINSENG Seed or 
Roots, Genuine American, and grow them to matur¬ 
ity for you on a small commission? If so send 
for our Booklet entitled “ GOLDEN OPPORTUN¬ 
ITIES”. See page 32.. 
