GOLDEN JEWEL, Registered 
Golden Jewel was introduced by us and there is no 
variety grown in southern Minnesota that surpasses it 
for yields of high quality corn and fodder. This variety 
is on the recommended list ot the Minnesota Experiment 
Station. The ears are of a golden yellow color, very 
compact, 8-10 in. in length, 16-20 rows of medium deep, 
square shouldered kernels on a small red cob, and run 
from a moderately smooth to a slightly rough ear. It 
grows 8-10 ft. tall. 
It is especially adapted to southern Minnesota, South 
Dakota, Iowa, southern Wisconsin, northern Illinois 
and other Corn Belt states. (See Blue Figure Price List.) 
eo GOLDEN KING, Registered 
Golden King has been grown in central and southern 
Minnesota and northern Iowa for many years and is 
highly Perea having won in a number of yield 
tests. This corn grows 8 ft. tall. The ears are of rich 
golden color, medium deep kernels, 14-16 rows, 8-9 in. 
in length. It is recommended by the Minnesota Ex- 
periment Station for central and southern Minnesota 
and is also highly recommended for northern Iowa. 
It ripens earlier than Golden Jewel and can be depend- 
ed upon to produce a crop of ripe corn in practically 
any season. Golden King shows a much smaller per- 
centage of barren stalks than any of the open pollinated 
varieties. 
We do not hesitate to recommend it for central and 
southern Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and 
other localities where a 100 to 105 day corn variety 
can be grown to advantage. (See Blue Figure Price 
List.) 
EARLY MURDOCK, Registered 
A yellow dent variety similar to Golden Jewel but 
with fewer rows. The kernels are medium deep with 
a wrinkled dent. Our strain is 5 to 10 days earlier 
than Golden Jewel and produces high yields of very 
MINN. GROWN ooxtinaten 
fine quality. The ears 
are 8 to 9% inches long, 
of golden color, compact 


Flint Corn Varieties 
CANADA SMUT NOSE FLINT 
This variety produces stalks averaging 7 ft. in height 
and often bear two to three ears per stalk which are 10 
to 15 in. long. The ears are yellow in color and blazed 
with red at the tips. This variety ripens in 90 to 95 days. 
It is popular for hogging down purposes and in northern 
sections is grown very extensively for silage and fodder. 
(See Blue Figure Price List.) 
LONGFELLOW FLINT 
This yellow Flint variety produces stalks averaging 7 to 
7% ft. in height and often bears two to three ears per stalk, 
averaging 10 to 14 in, in length, It matures in 85 to 90 
days. Longfellow Flint is a producer of fine quality fod- 
der as well as high yields of ears. (See Blue Figure Price 
ne RAINBOW FLINT 
Rainbow Flint is a larger and later variety than the 
other Flints, maturing in about 100 to 110 days or about 
the same time as the medium early dent varieties. Conse- 
quently it will produce a large crop of ripe corn in south- 
ern Minnesota, Wisconsin and South Dakota, also northern 
Nebraska, Iowa and similar territories. This variety is so 
named because the kernels exhibit a wide range of color, 
corresponding to the colors of the rainbow. Rainbow Flint 
produces very high yields of high quality fodder and ears 
10 to 12 in. in length. We have some very outstanding 
seed stocks to offer, all Minnesota grown. (See Blue Fig- 
ure Price List.) 



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SEED CORN 
MINNESOTA NO. 13, Registered 
Large Type or Southern Strain 
This strain has been especially selected for southern 
Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, northern Iowa, 
and similar localities. The ears are smooth, deep yellow 
in color, 7 to 9 inches in length, 14 to 16 rows of 
medium deep kernels. Stalks grow 7 to 9 feet tall 
and it matures in 100 to 105 days. It will produce 
ees yields on good corn land. (See Blue Figure Price 
ist. 
Central Strain (Minn. 13) 
This was the original strain of Minnesota No. 13 
and is especially adapted to central Minnesota, Wis- 
consin, and northern South Dakota, maturing about a 
week earlier than the Large Type Minnesota No. 13 or 
in 95 to 100 days. It is the best known open pollinated 
zerety in central Minnesota. (See Blue Figure Price 
st.) 
Extra Early Haney’s Strain (Minn. 13) 
This strain is particularly adapted for northern Min- 
nesota and Wisconsin and North Dakota and is the 
earliest open pollinated yellow dent corn now being 
grown. Stalks grow 5 to 7 feet tall and will mature 
very readily in the northern areas under normal con- 
ditions and is very good for hogging off or early feeding 
in other sections of the Corn Belt. It matures in 85 
to 90 days. (See Blue Figure Price List.) 


NORTHWESTERN DENT, Registered 
Northwestern Dent Corn is a cross between a red 
flint and a yellow dent, and has red kernels with light 
yellowish and cream shadings. No other variety is 
grown as extensively in North Dakota, northern Min- 
nesota and Wisconsin as Northwestern Dent. Under 
ordinary conditions it matures in 80 to 85 days. (See 
Blue Figure Price List.) 
MINNESOTA IDEAL, Registered 
This splendid large eared yellow dent corn, which 
we introduced, is very productive. It is a standard 
corn variety for southern Minnesota and other states 
of the Corn Belt. Minnesota Ideal matures a few days 
later than Minnesota No. 13. Under good growing 
conditions the yields are very high. Minnesota Ideal 
has a strong, vigorous root system and stiff stalks 
which enable it to stand up well. It is also an out- 
standing silage and fodder corn, producing more tons 
per acre than other varieties. (See Blue Figure List.) 
en Ideal Silo Corn 
Registered and State Sealed 
An Origination of the Farmer Seed & Nursery Company. 
Greatest tonnage per acre. 
Ideal Silo Corn is the greatest yielder of corn for 
fodder purposes, for feeding green, for ensilage, and for 
curing in the bundle. 
Originated by us, to give the largest tonnage in stalks 
and leaves—and well developed ears, that will make a 
balanced ration ensilage. It is not coarse like southern 
fodder, and does not grow all to leaves and water. 
This strong, vigorous variety produces stalks 8 to 10 
feet high, with broad thick leaves, making large quanti- 
ties of high quality succulent fodder. Ears 8 to 10 inches 
long, with medium deep yellow kernels. Matures in about 
110 days. 
Our farmer friends report Ideal Silo Corn to fill silos 
with half the usual acreage. Many have filled silos 12x30 
with corn from four acres, and 12x35 with corn from five 
acres. when with ordinary corn from 10 to 12 acres 
would be required to fill the same silos. 
EVERGREEN SWEET FODDER CORN 
Earliest Green Bundle Feed, Dairyman’s 
Life-saver 
Produces 4 to 5 tons of sweet juicy nutritious feed 
per acre, -with remarkable increase in milk production—a 
vigorous grower, and at low seed cost. 
This variety will produce stalks 9 to 10 feet high—in- 
creases the production of dairy cows to a remarkable de- 
gree. Other livestock thrives on it and makes rapid gains. 
The stalks are sweet, tender, juicy and nutritious with 
large broad leaves produced in great abundance. The ears 
are large, having 16 to 20 rows of kernels and are white 
in color. There are 48 lbs. per bushel of Sweet Fodder 
Corn. Plant 15 to 20 Ibs. per acre. See Blue Figure 
Price List. 




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