OLDS’ OPEN POLLINATED SEED CORN 
(Plant 7 to 12 lbs. to the acre.) 
OUR CORN GROWN BY SPECIAL- 
ISTS. We have our corn grown, selected, 
sorted, dried and graded by a group of 
expert corn men in different parts of the 
state who grow the different Wisconsin 
varieties on a large scale. All our Wis- 
consin corn is fire-dried and it is all from 
select ears. Most of our growers use the 
new Wright Corn Dryers. The corn is 
either tipped before shelling or thor- 
oughly graded after shelling. 
HIGH YIELDING STRAINS. Olds’ 
seed corn will not only grow but it will 
produce high yields. Do not be careless 
about the seed you plant. Plant the best 
seed corn you can get as the cost an 
acre for good seed is slight. 
CERTIFIED CORN. The Wisconsin Ex- 
periment Association certifies stocks of 
seed corn of the approved Wisconsin va- 
rieties grown by careful growers in ac- 
cordance with their requirements. The 
corn must be grown at least 40 rods from 
any other variety, must be true to type, 
practically free from mixture and show at 
least 95 per cent germination. 
WISCONSIN. This is all high testing 
Wisconsin Grown Corn but is not State 
Sealed or Certified. 
























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Wisconsin No. 25. 
WISCONSIN No. 25 
(NORTHERN YELLOW DENT) 
: EARLIEST OF ALL WISCONSIN VARIETIES 
This is the corn for the extreme north and for late planting farther south. Earlier 
than any other dent variety and pronounced by the Wisconsin Experiment Station as 
““well adapted to the northern sections as a seed and silage variety.’’ It originated 
at the Ashland Station, a cross of Wisconsin No. 8 and a very early yellow dent 
which was secured from northern Michigan, 
Wisconsin—By mail: 1 1b., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.00, postpaid. 
pk., 60c; bu; $2.35; 3 bus. at $2.25, 

Wisconsin Golden Glow. 
GOLDEN GLOW (Wisconsin No. 19) 
MOST POPULAR VARIETY OF CORN IN 
WISCONSIN, 
Golden Glow is the most popular variety of 
Wisconsin corn. It is grown more largely by far 
than any other. In fact, the statement has been 
made by our agronomists at the Wisconsin Col- 
lege of Agriculture that probably at least half of 
all the open pollinated corn grown in Wisconsin 
now is Golden Glow. It certainly is well adapted 
to all sections of the state as far north as north- 
central Wisconsin. It is a little earlier than 
either Murdock or Silver King, hence safer in 
an unfavorable season. s 
Description. Golden Glow is a pure golden 
yellow corn, ears fairly large, the standard 
official length being 8% to 9% inches. It is 
strictly a Wisconsin corn developed at the Wis- 
consin Experiment Station. 
Wisconsin—By mail: Lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.00, 
postpaid. By freight: % pk., 30c; pk., 55c; 
bu., $2.35; 3 bus. at $2.25, 
Nebraska Grown: ' pk., 30c; pk., 55c; bu., Murdock Yellow Dent Wis. No. 13. 
$1:75; 3 bus. at $1.65. 
Murdock Yellow Dent 
EVERGREEN SWEET FODDER CORN (WISCONSIN NO. 13.) 
By freight: % pk., 35c; 


SWEEPSTAKES CORN OF THEH NORTH- variety. 
Murdock i ot a lot different from 
A fodder grade of Stowell’s Evergreen Sweet urdock is n alo ifferen ro 
Corn. Same as our garden Stowell’s Evergreen 
except not graded. See page 39. 
Prices: By mail, 1 lb., 25c; 5 lbs., 80c, post- 
paid. By freight: % pk., 40c; pk., 60c; bu. 
(45 Ibs.), $2.25; 3 bus. at $2.00. 
ERN ZONE. 
Description: 
deep yellow color, ears 8% 
length, hard and solid, just slightly rough and 
Murdock Yellow Dent is of a 
9% inches in as early. 
Golden Glow but it grows a trifle larger both in 
stalk and ear and yields a trifle more. Not quite 
Better for silage than Golden Glow. 
We handled Mr. Brueckner’s Murdock Yellow 
very uniform in type. It makes a large heavy Dent for 13 consecutive years up to the time 
growth of stalk and leaf and so is a good silage of his death in 1922. 

Wisconsin Silver King. 
Since his death his son, 
Leo Brueckner, has continued the work of devel- 
oping and improving, using his father’s methods. 
Certified (Brueckner Stock)—-By mail: 1 Ilhb., 
25c; 5 lbs., $1.00, postpaid. By freight: %%. pk., 
40c; pk., 70c; bu., $2.50; 3 bus. at $2.40. 
SILVER KING (Wisconsin No. 7) 
BEST YIELDER OF ALL OUR WISCONSIN VARIETIES 
AND BY FAR THE BEST WHITE DENT FOR SOUTHERN 
WISCONSIN AND NORTHERN ILLINOIS. 
Silver King is not only the best white variety but one of 
the best and heaviest yielders of all varieties of corn. It 
came from northern Iowa to Wisconsin in 1904. We first 
offered it in 1907. Now it is well known and a standard va- 
riety. It is a big yielder and specially fine for the silo. 
It has yielded at the Wisconsin Experiment Station 98 bushels 
per acre and the average yield for the whole state for three 
years was. 57 bushels as compared with 33 bushels, the aver- 
age of all other varieties. 
The greatest yield for Silver King thus far reported and 
the yield record for Wisconsin, all varieties, so far as we 
know, is 137-6/10 bushels per acre. This yield was in Racine 
County. 3 
This- variety is a uniform creamy white in color and has 
a slight roughness of kernel. The cob is glistening white. 
The length of ears varies from 7 to 10 inches. The standard 
length is from 8% to. 9% inches. 
Wisconsin—By mail: 1 lb., 25c¢;- 5 lbs., $1.00, postpaid. 
By freight: 1% pk., 35c; pk., 60c; bu., $2.35; 3 bus. at $2.25, 
Nebraska Grown: 2 pk., 30c; pk., 55c; bu., $1.75; 3 bus. 
at $1.65. 

