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ASSINIBOINE FLINT CORN 
From the Canadian Indians--* 
Farliest 'Type of Com Grown, 
It is one of the very earliest and 
hardiest types of Cora in the 
world. Ripens 10 days before 
the Gehu and Dak,ota, so has an 
especially useful place in ho^- 
^iii^ off. Yields only 15 to 20 
bushels if checked in, but if 
drilled at the rate of 2S lbs. per 
acre will yield as high as 40 or 
50 bushels per acre. Rb., 30e, 
postpaid. F. O. B. here: 10 lbs.> 
Pride of the 
Plains 
BURLEIGH COUNTY MIXED or DAKOTA SQUAW CORN 
Hardy—^Early—Heavy Yielding. This is a mixed form of the early flint and is 
the first variety listed by us after our business was started. It has retained its 
popularity through all the years since on account of its extreme earlluess, ana 
its unusual hardine.ss and heavy yield. It is very resistant to hoth drought and 
frost and fully as heavy a yielder as any variety of early flint. It is a hint 
of mixed colors, yellow, white, blue and red predominating, ears long and slender, 
mostly eight-rowed. This Cora shells out heavier than any other variety. Cb., 
30c, postpaid. F. O. B. here: 10 lbs., 00c; Vz bu., $1.20; bu., $2.00. 
Burleigh County 
Mixed 
EARLY STRAINS-MINNESOTA 13 
-swpi If, as some maintain, our seasons are growing longer, Minnesota 13 is on its way to "be our leading 
'' ' -^1 corn variety. The very early Haney and Boyd strains which we handle will ripen over nearly all the 
state in a good year. The Haney strain originated in the Red River Valley, the Boyd near Bismarck. 
I' ^ The variety lacks in drouth 
f; resistance but seems to be 
j rust resistant to a degree. 
> Either strain, postpaid, lb., 
I 30c. F. O. B. here: 10 lbs., 
i 60c; Vz bu., $1.20; bu., 
j $2.00. 
^ “MiikdER FLINT 
A fine silage variety with 
11 stalks 6 to 8 ft. high, leafy, 
: with slender stalks, ears long 
i and slim, several to a hill, 
:4 color orange yellow. A sec- 
1 ond early sort that does not 
; always mature in short sea- 
,;i sons. Fine to feed in the 
'*1 bundle as well as for silage. 
* We have an extra good ac- 
strain. Lb., 30c, 
Blercer 
climated 
postpaid. F. O. B. here; 10 
lbs., 60c; Yz bu., $1.20; 
bu., $2.00. 
Minnesota 13 
