Farm Buildings on Our Berger Farm Showing Seed Corn House and Other Buildings 
Holmes' Northern Grown 
Seed Corn 
The progressive farmer is fully aware that it pays in dollars and cents 
to plant seed of known origin only. Our Corns have all been grown 
especially for seed. They have been well cured and are true to name 
and type. It cost no more in labor, time and fertilizer to grow a 
bumper crop than it does to produce a poor one. The difference in price 
between good and poor seed is made up many times over in the in¬ 
crease in the crop harvested. 
HOItMES’ HYBRID SEED CORN. See page 7. 
HOLMES’ EARLY 90-DAY. Has broad, deep grains of a beautiful 
golden yellow color. It pro¬ 
duces a crop of the most 
perfectly uniform ears and 
has averaged 70 bushels 
of shelled corn per acre. 
Holmes’ Early matures in 
90 to 100 days. The ears 
are 10 inches long with 14 
rows of long, broad grains. 
The stalks grow from 8 to 
10 feet high, giving an 
immense quantity of fod¬ 
der. Farmers who planted 
Holmes’ Early 90-Day for 
their main crop last year 
told us they grew one of 
the finest crops and best 
quality Corn they ever grew. 
You wiil not regret it if you 
plant Holmes’ Early 90-Day. 
Write for Seed Corn Price 
Iiist. 
EARLY BUTTER. An extra 
Holmes' Early 90-Day Corn good early Corn for north¬ 
ern sections of Ohio, Penn¬ 
sylvania. A reliable, early yellow Dent Corn that you can rely on for 
use in the north. Our seed has been in great demand from Northern 
farmers. Write for price. 
MEDINA PRIDE. An extra-early maturing variety of Yellow Dent 
Corn, smoothly indented, broad-kernelled, adapted to Northeastern 
Ohio. It has a slender, slightly tapering, fairly long ear. Medina Pride 
has been consistently high in yield tests conducted at the Ohio Ex¬ 
periment Farm, Wooster, Ohio. Write for prices. 
WOODBHRN’S YEIiIiOW DENT. It is a medium early maturing Corn, 
having a fair-sized ear with 14 to 18 rows. The grains are somewhat 
wide and have a very beautiful deep orange color. Woodburn has 
frequently been the high-yielding variety in the ten-acre corn contest 
in this state. One of the features of this sort is its fine shelling per¬ 
centage, resulting in a large yield of shelled corn to the acre. Write 
for price list. 
OHIO EARLY CLARAGE. Suits our farmers and Is now one of the 
most popular early varieties in Ohio. The stalk is medium in size and 
remarkably resistant to disease. The ears are of medium size with 
deep yellow wide kernels, averaging 16 rows. This variety is recom¬ 
mended by the Farm Crop Department of the Ohio State University 
as being one of the varieties best adapted to all of the soils of the 
state. The cob is small, producing an immense amount of shelled corn 
to the acre on account of its unusually deep kernels. Our seed is 
grown exclusively in northern Ohio. Write for Seed Com Price Hist. 
IiONOPEEIiOW PMNT. A large, eight-rowed yellow Flint sort. Adapted 
for the Northern states. Write for prices. 
THE HOLMES SEED COMPANY, CANTON, OHIO 
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INCREASE CROP YIELDS 
Build Up Your Soil 
By Using 
[MfOUEENS] 
THE GUARANTEED 
INOCULANTS 
Containing Many Billions 
Efficient Nodule-Bacteria. 
Foil-lined Insulated Cans, 
Expiration Date on Each. 
Guaranteed Dependable! 
Specify Name of Seed. 
ALFALFA, Sweet Clover, Bur, Sour Clover. Vi 
bu. size, 30c; 1 bu. size, 50c; 2Vi bu. size, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
CLOVERS, Red, Alsike, Crimson, Mammoth. 
Vi bu. size, 30c; 1 bu. size, 50c; 2Vi bu. 
size, $1.00. 
VETCH, Winter Peas, Field and Garden Peas. 
Vi bu., 30c; 1 2/3 bu. size, 50c; *16 2/3 bu. 
size, $2.50. 
COW PEAS, Lespedeza, Peanuts, Lima Beans. 
1 bu. size, 30c; 2 bu. size, 50c; 5 bu. size, 
$1.00; *10 bu. size, $1.65; *20 bu. size, 
$2.50. 
SOY BEANS. All Varieties. 1 bu. size, 30c; 
2 bu.'size, 50c; 5 bu. size, $1.00; *10 bu. 
size, $1.65; *20 bu. size, $2.50. 
*10 bu., 16 2/3 bu. ond 20 bu. sizes, cons only. 
Garden Group: For Peas, Beans, Sweet Peas, 
Lima Beans 
Market Size (can only) for Vi •>“• seed, 25c. 
Packet—inoculates up to 4 lbs. of seed, 10c. 
Protect 
Your 
Seed Corn 
During the period when 'it is most 
easily damaged, by ridding your crop 
of crows and other corn-pulling birds 
and animals. It saves loss of seed 
and labor of replanting. It positively 
will not clog any planter. It is 
non-poisonous and will not in- 
jure the seed or any kind of ^ -3 ^ 
corn. It is more effective, 
more convenient to use, and 
more economical than any 
other material. 
Large Can (enough for 
2 bu. of seed corn) ^1.00 
Small Can (enough for 
1 bu. of seed corn) .60 
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