Open Pollinated 
Carefully Selected 
Especially early for hogging down. Matures 85-95 days. This is a 
Blue Clar age general favorite of the very early varieties. Produces heavy yield of 
good well-filled ears. Grains are deep and very broad, color is blue, hence the name. Many 
growers use and sell it as sweet corn as it is white until it begins to dent. When thrown to 
stock along with yellow corn they will eat the blue first. Has very high feeding value. The 
stocks are of medium height and carry heavy foliage. It is a very vigorous grower and can be 
planted earlier than most kinds. Many farmers in our neighborhood use it for their main crop 
where all corn is fed on farm. Feeders generally pay a premium for Blue Clarage. We espe-- 
cially recommend it to you. Seed Corn prices on page 44. 
Finest quality for early corn meal. We recommend Early 
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Early vv hite Dent White Dent to be one of the very best early white varieties. 
It is a strong, thrifty grower and an exceptionally heavy yielder for an early corn. If you 
plant early you can be the first in your community to have white corn meal. It matures for 
us on clay soil in about 90 days. The cob is not large and grains deep. You will like this early 
variety as it fills the need for a white general purpose corn better than any kind we know 
anything about. Try a small acreage and allow it to prove itself. Seed Corn prices on page 44. 
Cash Corn Deep grain—small cob—fine for hogging down—We cannot emphasize too 
strongly the value of this variety of corn. It is the highest yielding early 
kind we have ever grown. Has strong, healthy stalk, having many blades of deep green foliage. 
We have planted as late as June 15, and secured a good crop. Generally speaking the early 
planting always gives the greatest returns. The ears are medium to large with good dry grain 
having exceptional food value. The cobs are small and deep red. 
History of 

Blue Clarage 
Cash 
Nearly twenty years ago we were grow- 
ing Early Golden Surprise when we no- 
ticed in the field a few stalks that ma- 
tured much earlier than the balance of the 
corn. The ears produced from these stalks 
had the same characteristics of our Cash 
today, except the grain was of reddish 
cast.and more loose on the cob. By careful 
selection through the years we have de- 
veloped the beautiful yellow, early ma- 
turing, solid corn we are offering this sea- 
son. You will like this corn and it will 
prove very profitable for you. The chang- 
ing season requires an early maturing va- 
riety. Cash will produce as many or more 

bushels of good solid 
other variety. Seed Corn p 
Average Ears of Cash Corn 
White Ca No other corn will produce more bushels of good solid ears on thin 
p land than our special strain of White Cap. For over thirty years this 
variety has been grown by us, and no pains spared to improve it for the special purpose of 
high yield and well-developed ears. It not only yields well on thin land, but responds to 
high culture and rich soil as any other corn. It will do well on either clay or black soil and 
every farmer should grow one or more fields of this variety to insure against crop failure. 
The ears are slightly tapering, averaging about 9% inches long. Stalks with plenty of 
blades, making excellent fodder. It matures in 100 to 110 days. As the name implies, it is 
a white cap corn—not a white corn, but yellow kernel with a small cob, and moderately 
deep grains filled out to the very ends. Seed Corn prices on page 44. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent 
Medium season—large ears—good fodder. Our strain of 
Reid’s is especially adapted for Ohio conditions. It is 
more of the smooth type that has been producing the highest yields. Grains are well dented 
and set close together on the cob in very straight and well defined rows. It is fine for en- 
silage, will produce a heavy tonnage and its early maturity will permit you to fill your 
silo in good time. This season is an ideal time to get started with Reid’s. Seed Corn prices 
on page 44. 

The most popular 
Bloody Butcher medium early mix- 
ed variety grown. Matures 95-110 days. An 
exceedingly heavy yielder. The stalk is me- 
dium size and ear is medium to large and 
carries its circumference clear to the tips. 
The grains are red and white streaked, mak- 
ing a very beautiful appearance. We have 
many farmers who prefer it to any other va- 
riety because of its deep grain and fine feed- 
ing qualities. Our seed is from a heavy yield- 
ing strain and carefully graded and tested. 
Seed Corn prices on page 44. 
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Treat all your Sweet and Pop Corn with 
Semesan Jr. Especially the early planted seed 
should be protected. The cost is nominal and 
results will surprise you. Under adverse weath- 
er conditions a strong seedling will live while 
a weak plant will die. Prices of Semesan Jr. 
on page 41. 
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Bloody Butcher Ears 
grain than any 
rices page 44. 

Ear White Cap 
Corn 
