Krug's High Yielding Dent 
Krug’s ranks right along with Yellow Rose but is a trifle earlier. 
Those who have planted Krug’s Dent know that it outyields most 
other varieties. The ears are somewhat smaller and smoother than 
ordinary Reid’s Yellow Dent and there are many on each stalk. 
The ears are exceptionally firm and solid with a deep kernel. 
Improved Reid's Yellow Dent 
The old standby throughout the Corn Belt. Our stock is care¬ 
fully selected for uniform, even maturity. Deep kernels, slightly 
rough. Matures in 110 days at Shenandoah. 
St. Charles (Red Cob, White) 
Pure white deep kerneled corn with a small red cob. A vigorous 
grower. Good for both shucking out and ensilage. Our stock was 
grown near Shenandoah so it will normally mature in southern 
Iowa very nicely. 
Iowa Silver Mine 
The most widely known white corn, popular in eastern Nebraska, 
grows big and matures early in rich soil yet gives good results on 
thinner land. Matures in about 100 days. 
Above IW $^25 PER BU. 
Varieties 
MAYWORTH quality 
seed corn is all tested to 
germinate 90% or more; 
most of it runs 95% to 98% ; 
it is carefully butted and 
tipped, shelled and graded, 
and put up in two-bushel 
bags furnished free of 
charge. I will send you free 
samples for-testing or you 
may order today at these 
low prices. These prices are 
not guaranteed against ad¬ 
vance so I suggest you order 
er my easy pay- 
EARLIER TYPES of CORN 
Earlier maturing varieties of corn are prov¬ 
ing very popular even in the southern part of 
the Farm Belt this year. Those who planted 
early types of corn early last Spring, even 
where the main crop corns are a total failure 
will still be able to harvest a crop of 25-35 
bushels per acre on these earlier types of 
corn. By all means put out a few acres of 
early or 90-day corn. 
Golden King 
Ripens in 90 to 100 days. Early, yet main 
crop and is adapted to northern Iowa, north¬ 
ern Nebraska and southern Minnesota also 
other sections having similar growing sea¬ 
sons. The most remarkable yielder, being 
rather large for an early variety and from 15 
to 20 rows on each ear. Kernels are good 
depth, stalks are medium height and well 
rooted. 
Minnesota 13 
Early yellow corn popular in Minnesota, 
Dakota, Iowa, etc. Excellent for hogging 
down or feeding. 90 days. 
Pride of the North / 
(90 day Yellow.) This well known variety 
is good for hogging down or for forage. It 
matures two weeks earlier than any of the 
other yellow dents except Golden King. 
Silver King 
Or Wisconsin No. 7. Early white variety, 
good medium size, deep grained and an ex¬ 
tremely heavy yielder. Silver King is the 
best early maturing white corn. 
Above Four $<J25 PER BU. 
Varieties - 
EARL E. MAY SEED CO 
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