Better Seed MEANS Larger Crops 
This extremely valuable White Corn originated with the 
Wisconsin Agricultural College, and has been distributed by 
them over the whole Northwest. 
It is large, medium early, and the most beautiful of any 
white corn. The stalks grow from 7 to 9 feet tall, ears 8 
to 12 inches long, and yields of 70 bushels per acre are 
not uncommon. 
It is suitable for northern Iowa and Nebraska, 
southern South Dakota and Minnesota. 
1 lb., 15c; 'A bu., 60c; y 2 bu., 95c; 
1 bu., $1.75. 
GURNEY’S 
AUGUST ISth 
★ DE WOLF’S EXTRA PROLIFIC 
This bright golden yellow corn is a production of the late 
M. J. DeWolf. 
It matures to the central part of South Dakota, and is a 
better yielder than Murdock or Improved Minnesota No. 13. 
I believe It will outyield any other corn of the same date 
of maturity, and that if you try DeWolf’s one year, you will 
discard the corn you are now growing, and plant DeWolf’s 
Prolific exclusively. 
Our corn is carefully selected, well graded, and all ready to 
plant. If you live south of Brookings, South Dakota, this is 
the corn to plant. 
1 lb., 15c; !4 bu., 60c; 'A bu., 95c; 1 bu., $1.75. 
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★ GURNEY’S AUGUST 15th. 
This corn is of our own origination. It 
produces a medium sized ear of light yellow 
corn with a white cap. It is extra early. The 
ears of August 15th are almost perfect in 
shape and it is a very desirable corn for 
early feeding for August, and especially 
valuable for the main crop variety for the 
extreme north. It has saved the pocketbook 
of the southern farmer by furnishing him 
feed long before any other varieties. Plant 
it for hogging off. Your hogs will enjoy a 
scrap with a good field of Aug. 15th. Plant 
it by mid-May and you can husk it on the 
15th of August. 
1 lb., 15c; <A bu., 80c; y 2 bu., $1.25; 1 
bu., $2.25. 
★ MINNESOTA NO. 13 
When the Minnesota Department of Agriculture orig¬ 
inated Minnesota No. 13 they moved the Corn Belt many 
miles North, and made it possible to produce good crops of 
corn where formerly only small grain was raised. 
This early, heavy yielding yellow corn should mature in 
southern North Dakota and central Minnesota. The ears are 
extra solid, and are filled clear to the tip, making it one of the 
few varieties of corn that will shell out. 
We can furnish two different types of Minnesota No. 13— 
the Early Type suitable for the North, and the Medium 
Type, a larger corn, for southern Minnesota and central 
South Dakota. 
MINN. No. 13 — Early Type. 1 lb., 15c; 'A bu., 70c; A 
bu., $1.10; 1 bu., $1.95. 
MINN. No. 13 — Medium Type. 1 lb., 15c; 'A bu., 
70c; y 2 bu., $1.10; 1 bu., $1.95, 
GURNEY’S GENUINE 
RAINBOW FLINT 
THE DROUGHT RESISTANT CORN 
★ RAINBOW FLINT 
Rainbow Flint will stand more dry weather and still pro¬ 
duce a crop than any other corn we know of. It is the largest 
eared, highest yielding early flint corn. We originated this 
corn in 1915, and are proud of it. 
Rainbow Flint is absolutely the best corn for hogging 
off. It is an immense yielder both of corn and fodder. Many 
of the ears are 12 to 15 inches long, and have from 10 to 12 
rows of kernels to the ear. The stalks grow from 7 to 8 feet 
tall, produce two ears to the stalk, and are leafy clear down 
to the ground. 
Everyone should have at least a few acres for hogging off, 
for ensilage, or for early feed. 
Rainbow Flint should mature as far north as the north line 
of South Dakota, and is suitable for ensilage and fodder 
clear to the Canadian line. 
1 lb., 15c; ‘A bu., 70c; y 2 bu., $1.10; 1 bu., $1.95. 
★ SILVER KING 
★ WIMPLE’S YELLOW DENT 
A famous Dakota variety of corn. It originated with Mr. 
Wimple, a corn specialist of South Dakota, and is now largely 
planted over the corn belt throughout the northern states. 
This variety, which has had a lot of careful work put on it, is a 
bright yellow corn, producing kernels of unusual depth. It 
gives good results anywhere south of central South Dakota, 
southern counties in Minnesota and all points south. The 
ears grow well upon the stalk and the stalks are from 7 to 9 
feet high. 
Under favorable conditions, Wimple’s will yield from 50 
to 70 bushels per acre. 
1 lb., 15c; <A bu., 60c; 'A bu., 95c; 1 bu., $1.75. 
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GURNEY’S GENUINE 
RAINBOW FLINT 
OUR SEED CORN IS CAREFULLY SELECTED, WELL GRADED, READY TO PLANT 
