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This especially adapted strain of the rather late Rustler 
for central and western North Dakota has been bred by 
Mr. D. C. Crimmins of Hazelton, N. D. He is a corn breeder 
of note, winner of many premiums at the State Corn Show, 
and in this strain of. Rustler has given us a very valuable 
corn. Lb., 35e, postpaid. F. O. B. here, 10 Ibs., $1.20; 142 bu, 
made bu., $5.00. ; 
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The earliest and hardiest White Dent in cultivation. Also 
the most drouth resistant dent that can be grown. Easy 
to pick, even in maturing. 
Ears average 6 to § inches long, nearly cylindrical, 14 to 
16 rows, white with occasional pink shading. Stalks 5 to 7 
ft., ears 2 ft. up. Lb., 35e, postpaid. F. O. B. here, 10 Ibs., 
$1.20; % bu., $3.00; bu., $5.00. | Southern Shown ‘Tall, Leafy 
The 4X is, we consider, the very best pro- 
curable fodder Corn for Northwestern con- 
ditions. We get this grown just far enough 
south §0 that maximum quantity of fodder 
is produced and at the same time the stalks 
come near enough to maturity so that they 
are not all water. The best time to cut Corn 
for fodder is when the kernels are just past 
the roasting ear stage. Sow or drill ten 
fee pounds to one-half ~bushel per acre, if 
Proneer Dent planted with a planter; 2% bu. if broad- 
, eee easted. KE. O. B. here, 10 Ibs., 60e; 1% bu. 
Pioneer Dent $1.50; bu., $2.50. 
SWEET FODDER CORN—Wonderful Feed for Milch Cows 


Sweet Fodder is coming to occupy a place of very high esteem as a feed for milch cows. Owing 
to the fact that its sugar content is so high it is a more concentrated feed than the ordinary Corn. 
It is likewise a heavy yielder as it is so bushy, and there are no heavy, coarse stalks which are usually 
waste. Lb., 30c, postpaid, F. O. B. Bismarck, 10 Ibs., $2.20; 50 Ibs. or more @ 17c per lb. 
UNUSUAL CORN VARIETIES FOR EXPERIMENT AND TRIAL 
We know that many of our customers are interested in experimental work with Corn and in the 
observation of novel and little known sorts. We have therefore listed here a few of the many un- 
usual types that we are constantly grow- — : 
ing and observing, and we hope to present 
others each year. 
Price, Ib., postpaid, 50c; F. O. B. Bis- 
marck, 5 lIbs., $1.00. | 
YELLOW MANDAN KING. Selected for 
straight yellow color over a period of 
several years. . 
RUSSIAN EXTRA EARLY. Corns from 
Siberia and the colder parts of Russia, 
very remarkable for earliness and 
height of stalk for such early corn. We have several kinds. 

4X Fodder 
THREE WAY CROSS. Russian flint. Alta Dent. Falconer. An interesting corn. 
ARGENTINE. A long eared white flint from Argentina. 
SUNSHINE X HUBBARD. A sweet corn cross that is 
of high quality and a very heavy yielder. 
SANTEE WHITE. A very tall white flint corn similar to 
Rainbow except for its straight white color. 
SWEDISH FLINT. Obtained from a Swedish seedsman 
in 1938. Very early and bears flint ears 6 or 7 in. long. 
MANDAN & ARIKARA INDIAN CORN. We can supply 
from these tribes Yellow Flour, White Flour, Blue Flour, 
Black Flour. 
RUSSIAN EARLY SWEET CORN. An early sweet corn 
bred from the extra early Russian flint. Good quality, 
good habit, and very early. 
BANANA CREAM—-SUNSHINE CROSS. A very large 
d eared sweet corn, prolific, mid-season variety, mixed 
Sweet Fodder white and yellow in color. Very good quality. 

