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1940 SEED CATALOG 
THE INLAND SEED CO. 
FIELD CORN 
In the past we have listed a number of different kinds of 
corn, both white and yellow; also flint and dent. These have 
ail been discarded with the exception of our home grown No. 
13 Minnesota; as the verdict of the farmers have been that 
No. 13 is far superior to any other variety for the Northwest. 
Minnesota No. 13. The stalks grow to a height of from 6 to 7 
feet, producing ears having 16 to 20 rows of rich yellow corn. 
AH Field Corn. Postpaid, 1 lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 35c; 5 lbs. 75c; 10 lbs. 
$1.25. 
Not postpaid, 1 lb. 15c; 2 lbs. 25c; 5 lbs. 50c; 10 lbs. $1.00; 25 
lbs. $2.00; 50 lbs. $3.25; 100 lbs. $5.50. Prices not guaranteed. 
POP 
White Pearl. The best corn for popping and for the general 
market: early, white pointed kernels. 1 lb. 25c, postage paid. 
At purchaser’s expense. 10 lbs. $1.00. 
CORN HUSKERS 
Model A, “Corn King”. Long leather strap laces four times 
across the back of the hand and around the thumb. Cinch 
lacing insures comfort to wearer. Wrist ease opening pre¬ 
vents sprains and gives considerable wrist support. Price 60c. 
Weight, 2 lbs.; add postage. 
A 
Model 2000B—All steel pin made of the best grade of material 
obtainable for the purpose with all steel rear brace which can 
be made to hold the hand firmly. Price 30c. Weight, 1 lb.; add 
postage. 
GRAIN 
WHEAT 
WINTER—Jones Fife, Martin Amber, Gold Coin. 
SPRING—Bluestem, Marquis, Early Bart, Federation. 
BARLEY 
In order to secure pure beardless bai ley we contract with farm¬ 
ers, supply the seed and rogue the growing crop. 
RYE 
Spring Rye. Spring rye is an excellent catch crop where win¬ 
ter grain has been killed out. 
A few years ago we received a small amount of a new variety of 
Spring Rye from North Dakota and have been contracting this 
with farmers. This is as much superior to the old type Spring 
Rye as Rosen Rye is to the old type Winter Rye. 
Winter Rye. Rosen Rye is a stiff-strawed. large headed vari¬ 
ety which ordinarily has four full rows of grain on over 99 
per cent of its heads. Rosen Rye outyields common rye from 
25 to 50 per cent. 
Write for prices on all field seeds, slating amount wanted, or 
we will fill all orders at prices prevailing on date of shipment. 
MARKTON OATS 
The outstanding features of Markton oats are their immunity 
to smut and their superior yield. 
POTATOES 
Potatoes can be grown in any soil provided it is well drained, 
but if grown on sandy, rich soil, they will be of better quality 
than if planted on clay soils. 
Prices. Owing to the great uncertainty regarding values we 
are unable to make definite prices at present. Write for 
prices, stating amount wanted. 
EARLY 
Bliss Triumph or Six Weeks. This is very early and is also one 
of the best yielders of the early varieties. Skin pink. 
Ohio. A leading early sort. Round, short, and thick tubers, 
smooth and solid; cooks dry and mealy and matures very early. 
Earliest of All or Early Eureka. Is a white-skinned variety. The 
tubers are smoother than most other varieties. 
MEDIUM 
Irish Cobbler. The tubers are round, somewhat flattened with 
rather deep eyes and are medium to large in size. The skin 
is white. 
LATE 
Netted Gem. The hardiest, most vigorous in growth, most 
productive, and the best in table quality. Tubers medium long. 
CERTIFIED STOCK 
We are usually able to supply blue tag quality in all the stand¬ 
ard varieties. 
Write for prices, stating amount wanted. 
