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Improved Strains of the Best Varieties Make It ou Money 
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Oxford, Wis. 
Gentlemen: Enclosed another order for $56.10. 
The last two seasons I have bought my Clover and 
Alfalfa seed from you. Have never sown any that 
germinated as well as your Pinnacle Brand. 
(Signed) L. M. Purdy. 
Navarre, Ohio. 
Gentlemen: We are enclosing another order and 
check for seed. We have always been very well 
pleased with your seeds and your prompt service. 
(Signed) Bussell D. Shetler. 
The Great White Corn of the Com Belt 
This is one o-f the largest varieties of white corn that can be grown over a wide latitude. 
The farmer who is tired of small ears and wants a big white variety will find just what hes is 
looking for in our Illinois Ideal. It is an enormous yielder yet early enough to mature in the 
main corn belt. It is without doubt the largest early maturing corn we have ever seen. Some¬ 
times outyields common kinds by 35 to 40 bushels per acre. Its production is a sensation in 
most sections. If you want something big and profitable select this variety. 
Description 
Illinois Ideal is a white corn. Produces big ears often 11 to 13 inches long and 
often two ears on a stalk. Stalk is large and strong. Kernels are large, 
dented, and of medium length. Ears are quite cylindrical in shape and 
well filled. Rows are quite straight. Single ears will weigh as much 
as 1 to 2 lbs. It certainly is a wonderful corn. 
You can show your neighbors something great in corn pro¬ 
duction by planting this variety. Such heavy yields nat¬ 
urally add to the profits of the grower. 
We have fine ^ stock carefully graded 
and high in germ ination. See page 
32 for prices. 
BEST 
IMPROVED 
Fire Dried—Hand Picked— 
Tipped-Butted and Shelled 
This is Krug’s Dent type, cross bred 
with big Reid’s Yellow Dent. This corn 
was grown about 150 miles straight 
west of Chicago. It is adapted for any 
section of the Corn Belt. Mr. Simpson, 
the grower of this corn, reports that 
two years ago this corn outyielded a 
field of genuine Hybrid Corn, just across 
the road from his farm. We bought 
1000 bushels of this corn and it will 
not last long at our special price. This 
is a safe corn to plant. It is not too 
early or too late. It has been carefully 
graded and is ready to plant. 
Description 
The ears are large. About the size of large 
Krug’s Dent, running 9 to 11 Inches long. 
The cob is medium size and has fairly deep 
kernels. We GUARANTEE a germination of 
95% or better. This corn matures in about 
100 to 110 days, depending on the season. 
This is a dependable lot of corn and a prize 
winner. 
Price: bu., $1.10: % bu., $2.00; 
1 bu., $3.90; 5 bu., $19.00. 
The Reliable Mortgage 
Lifter 
Our Silver Mine is noted for its ability to 
produce paying crops even under adverse 
conditions. It has long been regarded as the 
corn that would meet nearly any conditions 
of soil, rainfall, temperature and tillage. 
It stands up under abuse and responds 
wonderfully to good treatment. The deep 
root system of Silver Mine makes it an ex¬ 
cellent drought resister. Its ability to ma¬ 
ture in about 100 days insures producing 
sound corn even during trying years. 
American Silver Mine is a white corn, 
worthy of our highest praise. It deserves its 
popularity as the “best-seller” in our white 
line. You’ll understand if you grow it why 
so many farmers consider it the greatest corn 
they ever handled. There is no better kind 
for poor land and it ranks with the best on 
richer soil. 
Description 
Ears cylindrical. Small white cob. Ker¬ 
nels deep and rough. Color, creamy white. 
Stalk a little below the average in height. 
Root system stronger and more vigorous 
than most varieties. 
This year we have a beautiful supply of 
our Improved Silver Mine. You will be per¬ 
fectly satisfied for it sure has the quality. 
Seed comes from a heavy producing field. 
Germination is strong. Stock is carefully 
graded. It’s real seed corn and we are sell¬ 
ing it at very reasonable prices. See page 32. 
BSaWS iM 
Mill 
The Great 
Ensilage Com 
The St. Charles White 
is distinguished by its red 
cob and chalky white ker¬ 
nels. In great demand by 
millers on account of its 
extreme whiteness. Makes 
extra fine meal. Usually 
sells at a premium to mil¬ 
lers. 
It is a very heavy 
grower producing a large 
amount of foliage as well 
as a big crop of large well 
shaped ears. It Is one of 
the most desirable fodder 
crops, and for ensilage 
can hardly be surpassed. 
If you are growing 
white corn for market you 
should be growing St. 
Charles White. If you 
want to fill a silo from 
the smallest possible acre¬ 
age, select this variety. 
Will yield up to 40 to 50 
tons of green feed per 
acre. Ears 9 to 12 inches 
long. Grains are medium 
rough and quite deep. 
Our stock is the purest 
grade that has been care¬ 
fully prepared for plant¬ 
ing. Tests strong. The 
price we have on our St. 
Charles is a bargain price, 
considering the fine 
quality. 
