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Soybeans Are Easy to Grow and a Profitable Crop to Produce 
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ANTEED SEED 
Our Pride of the North is a very popular variety. It ranks as a favorite with all who want 
a good producing early yellow variety. It is extensively used for late planting or where an 
early feeding corn is desired. We have seen it outyield later varieties. 
Characteristics—The ears are medium size, about 8 inches long. The kernels are quite deep 
and of a rich yellow color. It has a pinched dent. We believe our Pride of the North is one 
of the best producing strains and our quality is excellent. Usually matures in 90 to 95 days. 
This early corn was developed from the genuine early strain of Reid’s Dent. Using that as a base, we 
have by field selection secured a 100 day corn that is a very profitable producer. The ears are not quite 
so large as the Reid’s, but it produces lots of them. Our trade on it is growing steadily. 
Description 
This is a smooth true dent. The grain is somewhat harder than the parent strain. Stalk is thick and 
short. Cob quite small. Ears uniform as to length on stalk and size. We have some very fine seed in this 
variety. See page 32. 
This wonderful va¬ 
riety has been the 
means of extending 
the corn growing in¬ 
dustry over a greater 
amount of new terri¬ 
tory than has ever 
been done by any one 
variety. It is also 
known as Wisconsin 
No. 7. It is especially 
adapted to growing 
in Northern sections. 
It has produced phe¬ 
nomenal results in 
northern Iowa, Min- 
n e s o t a , Wisconsin 
and Michigan. It 
gives a good account 
of itself wherever 
grown. 
" This is also known as the Red 90 Day. A fine variety to plant for early feeding corn. Cattle feeders 
like it very much. Gives excellent feed supply before main crop matures. Yields well. One of the best 
varieties for late replanting. Succeeds under conditions when others fail to make profitable yields. Every 
farmer should try to include at least a few acres of this variety in his crop schedule for this year. 
Description. —The color is cherry red and on top of the kernel there is a white or light yellow cap. 
The white cob is of medium size. Ears are 8 to 9 inches long and usually have 14 rows of kernels. Stalks 
are of medium height, and the kernels are dented. This variety should make a good crop as far north as 
Minneapolis. See page 32 for prices on all varieties. 
Description 
Ears are from 8 to 
9 inches long, and run 
very uniform. Ears 
are well filled, and 
kernels are of good 
length, set in straight 
rows. In our opinion 
it is the greatest and 
earliest white dent 
and for the northern 
part of the corn belt 
it is a most profitable 
kind to grow. Our 
Silver King 
is fine. 
This variety is similar to our Red White Cap in many 
ways. It is even earlier than the Red. Kernels medium 
yellow color with a white cap. Ears quite long and well 
filled. Kernels of medium depth and dented. A good 
producer and an extra good yellow variety. We have yet 
to receive a complaint on our Yellow White Cap. Its 
earliness gives early feed and permits of late planting. 
It is practically in a class by itself and we recommend 
it highly as a wonderful early variety. 
EARLY MATURING 
Golden Glow is a. favorite 
with Northern corn growers. 
It grows a taller stock than 
the average early kinds and 
matures a beautiful shaped 
ear 7 to 9" long. The ker¬ 
nels are golden yello/v and 
medium long. This variety is 
used for husking in the south¬ 
ern parts of Minnesota, Wis¬ 
consin and Michigan. It is a 
trifle earlier than Silver King 
and just a little later than 
Minnesota 13. 
A PROFITABLE CORN 
We recommend this as the 
best producer of earlier type. 
It yields more bushels of good, 
sound corn per acre. It is a 
money maker. It stands out 
in front in large production, 
excellent quality and good 
stalk growth. We have some 
extra good golden glow seed 
and will ship you some highly 
satisfactory stock. 
LONG FELLOW FLINT 
A very popular yellow flint 
variety. Ripens in 75 to 85 
days. Very productive. 
Grown extensively in ex¬ 
treme north. Ears are long. 
Kernels large and wide. 
Color rich glossy yellow. I 
Cob very small. Stalks I 
about 7% feet high. Ears J 
about 3 feet from ground. I 
Our Longfellow flint is I 
extra good seed and rea- I 
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Windsor, Ill. 
Gentlemen: Regarding the seed corn, a few 
years ago I planted your seed corn in a cold wet 
spring. My neighbors planted crib corn and had 
to replant. I was the only one that had good 
solid corn. Yours very truly, 
(Signed) C. W. Shumaker. 
See page 32 for prices 
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