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DAKOTA 
WHITE 
FLINT 
WILL'S GEHU YELLOW 
FLINT 
The best known of our native 
FLINT CORN 



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~ : early flints. We have shipped it to % ‘a 
: bm The first variety every continent. It has been care- Ate 
4 produced by Oscar fully bred by us for years and shows Axa 
3 H. Will in the ear- the effect of this breeding. Its feed- : ia 
=. @amg ily eighties. A ing qualities are the highest of any > oat” ALG 
~*~ pure, pearly white variety of Corn, it is leafy and pro- Ty PAS 
= .#a8 flint,8tol2rowed, duces a tremendous amount of ex- ee: 
» + €m@ longsilenderears cellent fodder, since there is no Sette 
+3 Withsmallcoband heavy stalk, and every part of the sate 
3m 2 sreat deal of ‘plant is utilized. It is drought, eater 
* 2m srain. Many ears frost and hail resistant to a wonder- Ee 
«3m tothe hill, and _ fyi extent in addition to its great estce 
; 1% yields of 50 bu. earliness. In good soil and under Ee. 
+ per acre have been _ favorable conditions it may be cut SEE 
3 reported. Stalks with a Corn binder. Gehu is of a Sr 
a: are leafy and _  jemon-yellow color, ears i 
3 bushy, a wonder- 
mostly twelve-rowed, 7 to 
10 inchesin length. Stalks 
4 to 6 feet. Ears 10 to 18 
inches from the ground. 
Lb., 35c, postpaid. F. O. B. 
ful variety to feed 
off in the field. 
Height from 3% 
to 5% ft. Lb., 35c, 
postpaid. F.0O. B. 

A here! 10.415 here: 10 Ibs., $1.30; % 
: S- bu, $3.00; bu., $5.25. 
$1.30; 3% bu., aelaldg tory 
Dakota $3.00; bu., $5.25. 
MERCER FLINT 
A fine silage variety with stalks 6 to 
8 ft. high, leafy, with slender stalks, ears 
long and slim, several to a hill, color 
orange yellow. A second early sort that 
does not always mature in short seasons. 
Fine to feed in the bundle as well as for 
silage. We have an extra good accli- 
mated strain. Lb., 35c, postpaid. F. O. B. 
here: 10 Ibs., $1.25; 1% bu., $2.75; bu., 
$5,00. 

Dakota Squaw 
Mercer 

BURLEIGH CO. MIXED or 
DAKOTA SQUAW CORN 
Hardy—Early—Heavy Yielding. This is a mixed form of the early flint and is the first va- 
riety listed by us after our business was started. It is very resistant to both drought and frost, 
and fully as heavy a yielder as any variety of early flint. It-is of mixed colors, yellow, white, blue 
and red predominating, ears long and slender, mostly eight-rowed. This Corn shells out heavier 
than ahy other variety. Lb., 35c, postpaid. F. O. B. here: 10 Ibs., $1.30; 16 bu., $3.00; bu., $5.50. 
