Sam H. 8oh$r‘$ Dryland Early Maturing Cold and Dr< 
Sam Bober’s Corn Has Yielding 
That You Cannot Bi 
A Winner 
loi eastern Wyoming Montana and western Dakota, we recommend Bober’s 
jt° den iNugget 1 eDow Corn. Well dented selection from Falconer (Flint X 
Daily Dent) that outyielded all other varieties. Produces beautiful 10-inch 
lllsCT $2.60 ; 5 riS’ matUring in 75 t0 80 days - 14 lbS - 75c; 28 lbS - 
And we recommend this to our friends in Iowa, Illinois and Nebraska for 
late planting and tor hogging off. Thy this alongside any early maturing corn. 
l n “ lm Partial test conducted by the State College on high and dry gumbo 
soil Sam Bobers falconer corn, Payne’s White Dent, Black Hill/ Special 
2 p W n/!f ™? de the . b ® st 7 ields ; yielding as high as four times as much as 
some of the other varieties m the same test. 
Payne's White Dent—The Record Breaker 
80 Day Corn 
My Payne s White Dent made a record of 91 bushels of corn to the acre on 
10 acres dry land for Jas. McNeil, St. Onge, S. D., in a 10-acre contest 
Weighed and measured by government men. J. C. Milne, near Vale, S D made 
another record of 90 bushels per acre. 1 bu. $2.00; 5 bu. for $9.50. ’ 
Black Hills Special—85-Day Corn 
Highest Yielding Yellow Dent 
This corn made a record of 84 bushels per acre in Butte County. It made 
tie second highest yield for dent varieties, being second to Payne’s White in 
“ 5^ thG State C ° llege 0n dry land in Meade County. 1 bu. 
Increase the yield of your corn from three to five 
bushels per acre. Use New Improved Semesan Jr. for 
insurance against disease and unfavorable weather. 
$1.00 per lb., will treat seed corn for 35 acres. 
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