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DARGER YIELDS 


GOLDEN GLOW 




















































This year we have just a limited supply of. this famous Red e oducing ear 
White Cap. It is a cherry red corn with a light colored cap on nee eect iain ee eae ne 
the tip of each kernel. It is an early maturing variety being corn of this early maturity. Very popu: 
generally classified as a 90-day corn. It is highly popular with lar with northern growers and those 
feeders. Many consider it by far the best early feeding corn wishing an excellent early feeding corn. 
they can raise. It is an exceptional producer. Good length ears, Fine yellow color. Kernels of medium 
medium depth and fairly broad kernels. Gives corn to feed depth. Good, solid, well filled ears, me- 
ahead of most any other. We certainly can recommend this dium size. Prolific yielder. Maturity 
around 95 days. If you want a good 
early maturing yellow corn 
we feel sure you will like * 
our Golden Glow. 
ie 4 4 el See page 41 for 
Clarinda and 
Chicago 
prices. 
distinct, early maturing and heavy yielding corn. 
SILVE 
A very early white, also known as Wisconsin No. 7. Resembles 
Silver Mine, but the ears, of course, are somewhat smaller and grains 
not quite so deep. Matures at least ten days earlier. Although 
earlier, it is a very good yielder and ranks foremost among the 
early white types. Will outyield yellow on poor soil. It’s 
just the kind of corn many farmers are needing. 
FLINTS 


Extra early maturing corn. 
Eight rowed broad kernels. Can 
be planted close. In demand 
for early feed or late planting. 
Longfellow—A prolific yellow 
flint. Large wide kernels. 
Silver Triumph—A fine 
white flint quite long 
eared. 
{ Ib. any variety on 
this page 25c; 35 
Ibs. 75c post- 
Hatt: This kind of corn is also sold as Boone 
County White by some dealers. It is a 
large eared white corn with a white cob. The 
* ears are sometimes 12 inches long and are large 
in circumference. It is good solid corn but not 
flinty. The grains are quite deep and somewhat 
rough. It produces prolifically. We have no white corn 
that will outyield it with the possible exception Ones ts 
Charles White. It is however grown more extensively for 
ensilage. 
This corn should be classified as a 115 to 120 day. A little later as 
a rule than the Silver Mine described below. White corn is generally 
considered best for poorer land. We have heard farmers contend that 
this kind of white corn is the most profitable open pollinated corn for 
any kind of land. As one man said, “It was a mortgage lifter for me 
and it will be for anyone.” 
Seed corn is a big money-crop. It costs so little to plant an acre. 
Less than a bushel increase in yield pays the extra cost of planting good 
seed. Let us supply you. See page 41. 

KRUG'S DENT: 
We consider this corn to rank along 
with our Pride of Iowa for yield, per- 
haps somewhat better and still it 
should run around 5 days earlier in 
maturity. The original Krugs made 
a great record in Illinois, outyielding 
all other open pollinated. It was the 
best of 118 kinds in the test. 
The ears may run a little smaller 
than Reids but there are lots of them. 
They are firm and solid. The grain 
has a rich yellow color. You should 
find in this corn a combination of rela- 
tively early maturity and heavy pro- 
duction. A iittle later than our Golden 
Dent, but we believe it will outyield 
it several bushels per acre on the 
average. We do not claim it equal 
to our Hybrids described on pages 2 
to 4, but we do consider it a very good 
open pollinated corn. 
The most popular white variety in the corn belt. A splendid yielder. 
Does well on all soils. Best variety for thin land. Maturity about 110 
days. Will stand thick planting. Many stalks produce two ears. Pure 
white grain and cob. Medium rough type. Good shelling percentage. 
Makes good solid corn. For all around merit it is hard to excel. One 
of the best varieties for general use in the corn belt. A safe and 
profitable kind to grow. It makes friends everywhere it goes. 

The Famous Red Cobbed Ensilage Corn 
This is an enormous producer having tall leafy stalks and large white 
ears. The grains are clear white, deep and large in size. Medium rough 
type. Leaves are broad and succulent. It is used extensively for en- 
silage in the Northern states. Yields up to 40 to 50 tons of green feed 
per acre. Grown as a main crop variety in this locality and south. 
Makes a good milling corn on account of its clear color. Customers 
tell us it is the most sensational producer they have ever grown or 
seen. We have some very nice graded and tested seed. 


