OPEN POLLINATED ENSILAGE TYPES OF CORN — 
GIANT RED COB ENSILAGE 6 
A very large pure white corn with red cob. It grows the largest, | i 
doubtless, of any variety of corn and is the favorite for planting in 
the North for a large growth of green fodder, Does not ordinarily 
mature ears in the North. 
Prices: By mail, Lb., 25c; 5 lbs., 85c, postpaid. By freight: 1 
pk., 60c; pk., $1.05; bu. (56 Ibs.), $3.10; 3 bus, at $3.00. 
EUREKA FODDER 
A very large and leafy white corn that will produce a tremendous 
crop of fodder, Will not ripen ears in the north. 
Prices, Ohio grown: By mail, Lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.00, postpaid. By 
freight: 1% pk., 75c; pk., $1.30; bu., $4.00; 3 bus. at $3.90. 



Add postage if you 
Want Foods not 
quoted postpaid sent 

by mail. See Table Reid’s Yellow Dent, a Popular Large Yellow Silage Corn in the North. 
on Order Blank. 
REID'S YELLOW DENT 
INCREASE Reid’s Yellow Dent is doubtless more largely grown throughout the 
Corn Belt than all other varieties of Yellow Corn combined. It is of a 
light golden color; ears long and solid, shelling 88 per cent grain and 
YOUR often better. It is the favorite for exhibition purposes, Because of its 
very large growth it is a very profitable variety to plant in the North 
YIELD OF for silo and in a very favorable season the ears will fully mature. It 
will make a larger tonnage for the silo than anything else we offer ex- 
CORN cept Giant Red Cob Ensilage but Red Cob will not ordinarily give 
you ears, 
with Prices, western grown: By mail, Lb., 25c; 5 Ibs., 85c, postpaid. By 
freight: 14% pk., 60c; pk., $1.05; bu., $3.10; 3 bus. at $3.00. 
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Improved Leaming. See page 63. 
IMPROVED LEAMING 
The Leaming is the oldest distinct variety of corn, haying been originated in 
1826. It is a standard yellow corn, well adapted to northern and central Illinois 
and the most of Iowa, and similar latitudes. In fact, it is grown with success in 
southern Wisconsin and is in great demand in the North for silage. Not quite as 
large and not quite as late as Reid’s Yellow Dent. 
Prices, Nebraska grown: By mail, Lb., 25c; 5 lbs., 85c, postpaid. By freight: 
1% pk., 60c; pk., $1.05; bu., $3.10; 3 bus, at $3.00. 
FLINT VARIETIES 



MILLET. 
THE BEST MILLET, 
White Wonder is the best of all the 
millets in our judgment. 
It produces more tons of hay per acre 
than any other millet. 
In spite of the very large growth the 
foliage is thick, with numerous broad 
leaves so that it furnishes a high grade 
of millet hay. 
It is earlier than either German or Com- - 
mon Millet and is well adapted to the 
North, 
Our stock is very fine—clean, plump and 
bright. 
Prices: By mail, Lb., 25c; 5 Ibs., $1.00, 
postpaid. By freight: 10 lbs., $1.20; 100 
lbs., $8.75. 
COMMON MILLET 
A little earlier in season than German 
Millet. Leaves are rather broad and not 
us stiff as German, and seed heads are 
smaller. Seed is white instead of yellow. 
Some farmers prefer it to German, 
Prices: By mail, 1 lb., 25c; 5 Ibs, for 
$1.00, postpaid. By freight: 10 lbs., $1.20; 


Early Longfellow, the Most Popular Flint. 
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EARLY LONGFELLOW FLINT 
The most popular of all flint varieties. .It isa 
beautiful 8-rowed yellow flint, with long, straight 
ears, 10 to 15 inches long. Ripens in 75 days. We 
ordinarily have more call for Longfellow than for 
all other varieties of flint combined, 
Prices, Ohio grown: By mail, Lb., 30c; 5 Ibs., 
$1.25, postpaid. By freight: 14 pk., 95c; pk., $1.70; 
bu., $5.25; 24, bus. at $5.15. 
IMPROVED SMUT NOSE FLINT 
Developed, improved and sent out by the Wiscon- 
sin Experiment Station, They consider it more pro- 
lific than any other Ilint and it also has a better 
stalk. It has a long ear with eight rows of large 
yellow kernels. Our stock was grown in Dane 
County, Wisconsin. It is fire-dried the same as all 
our other Wisconsin corn. 
Prices, Wisconsin grown: By mail, lb., 30c; 
5 lbs., $1.25, postpaid, By freight: % pk., $1.05; 
pk., $1.90; bu., $5.75; 5 bus. at $5.65. 
gah 100 lbs., $8.75. 
EVERGREEN SWEET FODDER GERMAN MILLET. 
A fodder grade of Stowell’s Evergreen Sweet Most popular of all the millets. A tall growing variety with 
Corn. Same as our garden Stowell’s Evergreen ex- large stout stems, leaves broad and stilt. Seed of a yellow 
cept not graded. See page 11 for description. or golden color, For seed sow at the rate of 12 to 15 pounds 
ape i , ; 5 lbs., 90c, postpaid. and for hay sow about 30 to 40 pounds per acre. Millet may 
B Pet ee cue matogs bu. (15 tbs.), be_sown from May 15th to July Ist. : 
tea e bus. at $2.90. i : Prices: By mail, Lb., 25c; 5 lbs. for $1.00, postpaid. By 
e200 ; ean freight: 10 lbs., oT A eee ee aH A : 
JAPANESE illion Dollar Grass. 
INCREASE YOUR PROFITS A very large millet: adapted to all sections. Specially fine 
for low gr Makes ay ths yerma illet : 
Plant fhe New Introductions for low ground. Makes more hay than German Millet ind 
requires less seed per acre. Sow in May or June, 20 to 25 

1. Rox Orange Sorghum Cane..... a c0ht he Page 60 pounds per acre, 
2. Redson Wilt Resistant Flax........... Page 68 Prices: By mail, Lb., 25e; 5 lbs. for $1.00, postpaid, By 
3. Michelite IN RIVA ES. GATED «085s s)..g liners aa Fie Page 69 freight: 10 lbs., $1.20; 100 lbs., $8.75. 
4. Vicland Rust and Smut Resistant Oat..Page 67 : PROSO OR HOG MILLET. 
5. Wisconsin Hybrid Corn............%. Page 62 Makes inferior hay, unless cut very young. but yields enor- 
6. Manchu 606 and No. 3 Soy Bean...... Page 69 mous quantities of large, plump seed, very valuable for poultry, 
7. Blight. Resistant Sebago Potato........ Page 71 Prices: By mail, Lb., 25c; 5 lbs. for 90c, postpaid. By 
(BE ee 8. Rival Rust Resistant Wheat..........Page 68 freight: 10 Ibs., $1.10; 100 lbs., $8.00. 
Improved Smut Nose Flint. anes (ene 
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