Holmes’ Northern Grown 
Seed Corn 
The progressive farmer is fully aware that it pays in dollars and cents 
to plant seed of known origin only. Our Corns have all been grown 
especially for seed, They have been well cured and are true to name 
and type. It costs no more in labor, time and fertilizer to grow a 
bumper crop than it does to produce a poor one. The difference in price 
between good and poor seed is made up many times over in the increase 
in the crop harvested. 
Shelled Seed Corn weighs 56 lbs. per bushel. 
HOLMES’ EARLY 90-DAY. Has broad, deep grains of a beautiful 
golden yellow color, It produces a crop of the most perfectly uniform 
ears and has averaged 70 bushels of shelled corn per acre. The ears 
are 10 inches long with 14 rows of long, broad grains. The stalks grow 
from 8 to 10 feet high, giving an immense quantity of fodder, Farmers 
who planted Holmes’ Early 90-Day for their main crop last year told 
us they grew one of the finest crops and best quality Corn they ever 
grew. You will not regret it if you plant Holmes’ Early 90-Day. 
Write for Seed Corn Price List. 
EARLY BUTTER. An extra good early Corn for northern sections of 
Ohio, Pennsylvania. A reliable, early yellow Dent Corn that you can 
rely on for use in the north. Our seed has been in great demand from 
Northern farmers, Write for price. 
WOODBURN’S YELLOW DENT. It is a medium early maturing Corn, 
having a fair-sized ear with 14 to 18 rows. The grains are somewhat 
wide and have a very beautiful deep orange color. Woodburn has 
frequently been the high-yielding variety in the ten-acre corn contest 
in this state. One of the features of this sort is its fine shelling 
percentage, resulting in a large yield of shelled corn to the acre. 
Write for price list. 
OHIO EARLY CLARAGE. Suits our farmers and is now one of the most 
popular early varieties in Ohio. The stalk is medium in size. The ears 
are of medium size with deep yellow wide kernels, averaging 16 rows. 
The cob is small, producing an immense amount of shelled corn to the 
acre on account of its unusually deep kernels. Our seed is grown 
exclusively in northern Ohio. Write for Seed Corn Price List. 
LONGFELLOW FLINT. A large, 8-rowed yellow Flint sort. Adapted for 
the Northern states. Write for prices. 
Holmes’ Silage Corn 
Raise Good Ensilage. This requires seed of high, vigorous germination 
which is bred, selected, and adapted to the job. Holmes’ Silage Corn 
fills this requirement. In the few short months between planting time 
and the first frost in the fall, the following varieties will produce silage 
containing a maximum of dry matter and maximum of digestible feed 
per acre. It will provide all the succulence and one-third of the diges- 
tible feed needed for milk production next winter. 
HOLMES’ BIG GOLDEN ENSILAGE. ‘A Wonderful Silo Filler.” 
Decidedly the largest and best yellow Corn to grow for leaves and 
ears. Pennsylvania grown. The stalks attain a height of from 12 to 
14 feet, with thick, strong foliage. The ears are 10 to 12 inches in 
length, the majority of them having 18 rows of deep, broad grains of 
a rich golden yellow color. It is an extremely heavy cropper, ranking 
with any of the southern grown ensilages, Holmes Golden will give a 
better crop on poor or light soil than almost any other variety. Since 
being introduced by our Harry Holmes in Ohio, Holmes’ Golden has 
been steadily and consistently growing in popularity. The Master 
Farmers, who are growing Holmes’ Golden, praise it. Fill your silo 
with ensilage that is worth while. Write for prices. 
BLUE RIDGE ENSILAGE. Early, grows tall, leafy, full-eared. This 
is an improved strain, originated in the Blue Ridge Mountains of 
Virginia, and will outyield all other southern Ensilages from a stand- 
point of tonnage, height and quality of fodder. Ranges from 14 to 16 
feet in height. On account of its being grown at a high altitude, it is 
earlier than other southern-grown ensilage. Our seed is selected and 
cured, and we know it is of highest germination; strong and vigorous. 
It is graded with the utmost care. Write for prices. 
LANCASTER COUNTY SURE CROP. Originated in Lancaster County, 
Pennsylvania, This Corn is a very dependable variety. It is early, 
the ears are very long, and the rich yellow grains are of uniform 
width and length. Lancaster County Sure Crop averages 12 feet in 
height, is very leafy. Our seed is grown for us by a Seed Corn spe- 
cialist, and can be relied upon for purity and quality. Seed is graded, 
extra choice. Write for prices. 
OLD VIRGINIA ENSILAGE. Is one of the most popular and satis- 
factory ensilage Corns. Grows to a large size, is very leafy and well 
adapted for silage. Our stock is carefully selected, graded and dried. 
We can assure you high germination. Write for prices. 
THE HOLMES SEED COMPANY, YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 
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SEMESAN 
Makes Good Seeds Grow Better 
Improved. 1 pound treats 32 
Ceresan bushels of Barley or Oats 
for smuts. 4 ozs., 30c; 1 Ib., 80c; 5 Ibs., 
$3.40. 
Pound treats 60 to 
Semesan Bel 80 bushels of Seed 
Potatoes. 2 ozs., 30c; 1 Ib., $1.65; 5 Ibs., 
$7.15. - 
ounces treats 1 
Semesan Jr. bushel of Field Corn 
or Sweet Corn. 12-oz. pkt., 15¢; 1 Ib., 
75¢; 5 Ibs., $3.00. 

1 ounce treats 15 pounds 
Semesan of seed. Recommended for 
seeds, bulbs, gladiolus and dahlia tubers 
and rose bushes. Easily applied as a liquid 
or dust. 1/3-oz. pkt., 10c; 2 ozs., 40¢; 
1 Ib., $2.50; 5 Ibs., $11.40. 


