CORN e@ OPEN POLLINATED @® CORN 
— CASH — 
BEST EARLY YELLOW 
Good Yield—Soft Texture 
Deep grain—small cob—fine for hogging 
down—We cannot emphasize too strongly the 
value of this variety of corn. It is the high- 
est yielding early kind we have ever grown. 
Has strong, healthy stalk, having many 
blades of deep green foliage. We have 
planted as late as June 15, and secured a 
good crop. Generally speaking, the early 
planting always gives the greatest returns. 
The ears are medium to large with excep- 
tional food value. The cobs are small and 
deep red. Corn Prices Below. Average Ears of Cash Corn 
Especially early for hogging down. Matures 85-95 days. 
¢ E This is a general favorite of the very early varieties. Pro- 
duces heavy yield of good well-filled ears. Grains are deep 
and very broad, color is blue, hence the name. Many growers use and sell it as sweet corn 
as it is white until it begins to dent. When thrown to stock along with yellow corn they will 
eat the blue first. Has very high feeding value. The stalks are of medium height and carry 
heavy foliage. It is a very vigorous grower and can be planted earlier than most kinds. 
Feeders generally pay a premium for Blue Clarage. Seed Corn prices below. 
YELLOW CLARAGE 
This variety is a general favorite wherever 
grown, especially does it appeal to those who like 
to produce show corn. It is easy to husk and one 
of our very best feeding corns. A load of Clarage 
will outweigh almost any other variety. Clarage 
matures in about 105 to 110 days. Average length 
of ear about 8% inches. Average height of ear on 
stalk from 4 to 51% feet. Foliage very heavy, mak- 
ing excellent fodder and where high percentage of 
corn is desired it makes wonderful ensilage. The 
foliage gives it a heavy tonnage. Seed Corn prices 
Blue Clarage below. 






Yellow 
Clarage 
Ears 


Open Pollinated @ SEED CORN PRICES © Open Pollinated 
All Seed Carefully Shelled and Graded 
Per Bushel.........$4.00 Per 2 Bushel......$2.25 Per % Bushel......$1.50 

i BARLEY FOR SPRING SOWING a 
| Long Awns but smooth as velvet—Yields as heavy or heavier than Bearded Varieties 
Ve Ivet Bar ey —Disease Resistant. Six Rows—Stiff Straw that will not lodge easily. Spring barley 
has long been recognized as ideal nurse crop for Alfalfa, It shades very little and gives the young alfalfa 
plant just the right protection. Price per bu., $2.50. 

Spring Bearded Barley (7.21%: 
is used more extensively than any other kind 
and very satisfactory with combines. Price 
per bu., $2.25. 
TREAT BARLEY WITH CERESAN 
This variety has come 
Fall Barley quickly into prominence 
principally because of the high yields it has 
been making the last few years. Yields of 60 
to 80 bushels are not uncommon. Chinch bugs 
have not bothered this kind as it ripens too 
early for them. It should be sown latter part of 
September, and will ripen last of June. Write us 
this summer for prices. 

All Seed Prices Subject to Change 
Without Notice 




