ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY—"Pure and Sure" Seeds 53 
SI. Louis Seed Go.’s 
Write for prices in larger quantities. Postage 
extra. Extra charge for bags; 1 bu. cotton, 15c; 
seamless bags, 25c. 
GRADED SEED CORN 
We carefully grade all seed corn which we send 
out, removing the extreme tip and butt kernels so 
that it is readily planted with edge-dropping 
planters. 
Boone County White. (120 days.) A splendid com. 
Ears 9 to 12 inches long, 18 to 24 rows of kernels, 
medium size white cob. 5 lbs., 35c. 
Champion Early White Pearl. (90 days.) This 
is the earliest white Dent corn. Grown by gar¬ 
deners for roasting ears. It is an immense yield¬ 
ing variety. 5 lbs., 35c. 
Gold Bond. Medium in size, remarkably uniform, 
and of a bright yellow color, with solid, deep 
grain and small red cob. Has from 18 to 24 rows 
of kernels on the cob, 50 to 60 grains in the row. 
5 lbs., 35c. 
Becleoned Fonn Seeds 
Bags extra at cost. Seamless, 25c each. 
All Prices on Field Seeds Are Subject to Market 
Changes. All Orders Filled to the Amount of 
Remittance at Market Prices When Orders Are 
Received. 
By mail, add postage. 
Alfalfa lib. 100 lbs. 
Kansas Extra Fine.$0.45 Write 
Northwestern (Utah) .45 for 
Grimm (Red Seal) .50 Price 
Grimm (Blue Seal).55 
Sweet Clover 1 lb. 100 lbs. 
White Blossom, Scarified.$0.25 
Yellow Blossom, Scarified.25 
Red Clover 
Fancy, Recleaned .50 Write 
Imported, Fancy .35 for 
Mammoth Sapling .•.50 Price 
Alsike or Sewish 
Fancy Recleaned .45 
Lespedeza 
Sericea .35 
Korean .15 
White Clover 
White or Dutch.75 
Crimson Clover 
Fancy Recleaned.25 
GRASSES 11b. 100 lbs. 
Brome Grass .25 
Pasture Mixture .$20.00 
Sudan Grass.$0.10 
Selected Seed Corn 
Iowa Silver Mine. (100 days.) Is one of the best 
known sorts on account of its great popularity 
and wonderful record. Stalks grow 8 to 10 feet 
in height and ears set well down toward the 
ground. 5 lbs., 35c. 
Pride of the North. (90 days.) The great favorite 
of the extreme Northern States and a most use¬ 
ful variety where a late planting is necessary. 
The ears run from 7 to 9 inches long, with small 
cob and deep kernels. 5 lbs., 35c. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. The Most Popular Yellow 
Dent Corn in the Great Central Com Belt. (110 
days.) One of the best varieties of yellow com 
grown. Ear medium in size, remarkably uniform, 
and of a bright yellow color, with solid, deep 
grain and small red cob. Has from 18 to 24 rows 
of kernels on the cob. 5 lbs., 35c. 
St. L. S. Co.’s White Star. (110 days.) This won¬ 
derful white Dent com is known, grown and 
more extensively planted than any white corn. 
5 lbs., 35c. 
St. Charles White, Red Cob. (120 days.) It is a 
very handsome white corn, set on a red cob and 
the ears are usually 8 to 10 inches long, 16 to 18 
rows of deep, broad kernels. 5 lbs., 35c. 
Pop Com 11b. 10 lbs. 
Golden .$0.25 $2.00 
Cowpeas 1 lb. Bu. 
Whippoorwill .$0.10 
New Era.10 
Fancy Mixed.10 
Soy Beans Write 
Manchu (Early Yellow).10 for 
Virginia (Early Brown).10 Price 
mini (Imp. Virginia).10 
Mixed, fine for Hay.10 
Oats 
Fulghum .05 
Early White.05 
Seed Rye 
Rye, Recleaned.05 
Millet 11b. 100 lbs. 
German, Fancy .$0.10 
Japanese or Duck Millet.10 
(Used for feeding wild ducks) 
Rape Write 
Dwarf Essex .15 for 
Price 
Vetches 
Hairy Vetch.25 
Miscellaneous 
1 lb. 100 lbs. 
Barley .$0.10 
Buckwheat .10 
Broom Corn.20 
Cane, Amber Fodder.10 
Cane, Orange Fodder.10 
Canada Peas .10 
Flax .15 
Grohoma .10 Write 
Kaffir, White .10 for 
Hegeri .10 Price 
Hemp .10 
Peanuts, Large Jumbo. J25 
Spanish Peanuts .25 
Sunflower, Russian .15 
Millet—large yellow.10 
Milo Maize .10 
