Open POLLINATED 
SEED CORN 
Our seed is selected in the ear, then tipped, butted, 
shelled and cleaned. Above all, it is tested for germina¬ 
tion and we put the germination on the bag. 
GRADED CORN. This takes out nearly all of the uneven 
kernels. The cost of this is 25c per bushel extra. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
KAW CHIEF. The corn is of a deep, golden yellow color, 
ears large, measuring up to 13 and 14 inches in length 
and have 16, 18 and 20 rows to the cob. A bushel of Kaw 
Chief Corn on the ear will yield 58 to 60 pounds of 
shelled corn. Kaw Chief Corn matures in from 95 to 105 
days, and ordinarily yields from 75 to 80 bushels per acre. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT. 100 Days. Ears medium size, 
remarkably uniform, a bright yellow color with a deep 
grain and small red cob. 
PRIDE OF THE NORTH. 90 Days. This variety has 
smaller ears than the late kinds, but is valuable, as it 
matures early. Planted as late as July 4, it has fully 
matured by October 2. A light orange color. 
IMPROVED TEAMING. 90 Days. This is one of the 
earliest yellow dent corns in cultivation, ripening in 90 to 
100 days from planting. Orange yellow color and red cob. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
PRIDE OF SALINE. Pride of Saline is a medium late, 
about like Silver Mine and Reid’s. The ears are of me¬ 
dium size, the corn is pearly white, medium short, quite 
rectangular in shape and rather hard. In variety tests 
at Manhattan it outyielded every other variety for three 
straight years. If you want to fill your corn crib, plant 
Pride of Saline. 
IOWA GOLD MINE. 90 Days. It is early, ears of good 
size and symmetrical; color bright golden yellow. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY. 100 Days. The ears are of perfect 
shape with from 10 to 14 straight rows of bright golden 
yellow grains, remarkable in size and filled out complete¬ 
ly to the extreme end of the cob. 
BOONE COUNTY WHITE. 100 Days. Medium late, ears 
large, well proportioned. This variety yields well, even 
in a dry season. 
IOWA SILVER MINE. 90 Days. The ears measure from 
10 to 12 inches in length, 16 to 20 straight rows of deep, 
pure white kernels on a small cob. 
ODD VARIETIES 
HICKORY KING. 110 Days. It is a great yielder, giving 
more shelled corn to the bushel of ears than any other 
variety. 
SQUAW CORN. 90 Days. Blue. (Semi-flint.) This va¬ 
riety grows very dwarf, resisting drought. It is early. 
Ears are rather small and kernels are blue or white 
and blue. 
CALICO. 100 Days. The Old-Fashioned Red, White and 
Yellow. Ears are large, grains deep and cob small. Very 
rich in protein and a good feed for stock. 
RED CORN 
BLOODY BUTCHER. 100 Days. This corn resists the 
drought. Ears long, grain deep red, having sometimes a 
yellow tip. 
TNT 
POP CORN 
OWN FAMOUS 
PRODUCT . . . 
Known From Coast To 
Coast Even to the South Pole 
where Admiral Byrd and 
his men enjoy it. 
Look for 
the red 
firecracker 
package. 
Pop it yourself for flavor, freshness, and economy. T. N. T. is the finest-eating pop corn produced 
anywhere, and it is guaranteed to pop! 
Buy it at your grocery store—only 10c for a big 10-ounce can—or send us 50c for four cans, post¬ 
paid. 
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