1937 Price List 
HENRY MICHELS SEED 
Golden Glow Farm 
High Grade Field Seeds 
» Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 
— PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE — 
I> I B R A R V 
RECEIVED 
☆ APR 17 1937 ☆ 
U. S. Department af ^grlcnlture, 
CONDITIONS OF SALES. We guarantee all seeds bought of us to prove perfectly satisfactory 
to the customer or they may be returned and we will cheerfully refund amount paid with freight 
charges, but we will in no case be responsible for any greater amount, nor can we make any ad¬ 
justments after seeds are planted as they are then beyond our control. All prices are F. O. B. 
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. 
All sales are strictly cash. The low prices quoted are possible only by cutting margins of profit to the very bone. 
MICHELS’ SEED CCEN 
W E FEEL justified in boasting about the spledid stands our customers obtained from our seed corn 
in 1936. Every farmer will recall plenty of instances where corn bought from other sources 
grew very poorly. In the face of the worst conditions, our corn was as good as it had ever been. 
That is water over the dam. We mention it though as proof of our claim that year in and year out 
Michels’ Seed Corn is always dependable and is really the cheapest seed to be had. 
1937 is no exception. In spite of drought, in spite of the wettest fall experienced in many years, 
our GOLDEN GLOW is as sound, as bright, as high in germination as ever — a really wonderful lot of 
seed that is priced very low. It is cheapest to plant even if you could get ordinary seed corn free. 
You have never gone wrong on Michels’ Seed Corn. Your best insurance for a big crop this year is to 
Plant Michels’ Seed Corn Again 
HYBRID CORN. This new develop¬ 
ment in corn breeding is sweeping the 
country. Ffeavier yielding, greater re¬ 
sistance to lodging and to disease. 
Stalks and leaf remain green several 
days longer after ears are ripe adding 
to its value for silage. The seed is in 
tremendous demand and early orders 
are advised. Our stock is our own pro¬ 
duction from University foundation seed. Our crossing field 
was officially inspected and approved as well as the corn in 
the curing house. Sold in state sealed bushel bags. (Round 
kernals make just as good a crop in every way but require 
different plates for planting.) 100 day maturity. 
Bushel, Graded middles $11.00 
Small rounds 10.00 
Large rounds 9.00 
MICHELS’ COLD RESISTANT GOLDEN GLOW. 
(Wis. No. 12). By all odds, the most popular corn and the 
best adapted to any region with the climate of Fond du Lac. 
WISCONSIN No. 25. An extra early yellow dent. Kiln 
dried. 98% germination. 
Bushel, $4.60. 5 bushels at $4.50. 
NORTHWESTERN DENT (Smoky Dent). An extra 
early dent for northern latitudes. Home grown, cured in our 
own drying plant. 98% germination. 
Bushel, $4.60. 5 bushels at $4.50. 
SILVER KING (Wis. No. 7). A large growing white dent, 
grown in Fond du Lac County. Germination, 90%. 
Bushel, $3.60. 5 bushels at $3.50. 
Nebraska Golden Glow 
Nebraska Murdock 
Nebraska Silver King 
Red Cob Fodder 
..Bushel, $3.5 0. 
Bushel, 3.5 0. 
—Bushel, 
Bushel, 
Learning Fodder _Bushel, 
Pride Fodder _ Bushel, 
Reid’s Fodder _Bushel, 
Stowell’s Evergreen ___ 
3.50. 
2.75. 
2.75. 
2.75. 
2.75. 
5 bushels at $3.40 
5 bushels at 3.40 
5 bushels at 
5 bushels at 
5 bushels at 
5 bushels at 
5 bushels at 
3.40 
2.65 
2.65 
2.65 
2.65 
\6<f per pound 
Our nearness to Lake Michigan makes early 
maturity very important and MICHELS’ 
STRAIN is fully ten days earlier than stand¬ 
ard Golden Glow. It is thus adapted to 
Northwestern Wisconsin and even South¬ 
eastern North Dakota. It is is a heavy yield- 
vellow dent that meets every requirement 
for silage or crib. Cured in our own drier 
— 98% or better germination, markedly 
free from disease, butts and tips graded out. 
Our seed is state inspected and certified. 
Bushel, $4.60. Five bushels 
at $4.50. • - ’• 
Field of Michels’ Golden Glow. Note full stand and even, vigorous growth. 
That’s what kiln dried corn does. 
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