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OPEN POLLINATED ENSILAGE TYPES OF CORN 
IMPROVED LEAMING 
A large yellow corn that grows a stalk:about 8 ft. high with ears 9 inches long and 16 to 20 rows 
to the ear. Grown primarily in the North for silage. 
Prices, Nebraska grown, by mail: Lb., 25c; 
Madison: 4% pk., 60c; pk., $1.10; bu., $3.35; 3 bu. at $3.20 per bu. 
GIANT RED COB ENSILAGE 
A very large pure white corn with red cob. It grows the largest, 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 or express f. 0. b. Madison: 
60c; pk., $1.10; bu. (56 lbs.), $3.35; 3 bu. at $3.20 per bu. 
EUREKA FODDER 
Grows a fodder 12 to 14 ft. high and a very good yielder, often producing two 
on each stalk. When grown to maturity it yields as much as 100 bushels per acre. 
standing ability and matures in 110 to 115 days, so will not ripen ears in the North. 
Prices, Ohio grown, by mail: Lb., 30c; 5 Ibs., $1.25, postpaid. By freight or 
Madison: 4% pk., 80c; pk., $1.55; bu., $4.75; 3 bu. at $4.60 per bu. 
EVERGREEN SWEET FODDER 
A fodder grade of Stowell’s Evergreen Sweet Corn. 
except not graded. See page 11 for description. 
Prices: 
70c; pK., $1.20; bu. (45 Ibs.), $3.75; 3 bu. at $3.60 per bu. 

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Reid’s Yellow Dent, a Popular Lazge Yellow Silage Corn in the North. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT 
A very popular corn where seas n permits the maturing of this variety. It will ripen 
in 110 to 120 days. One of the largest yielding of the open-pollinated corn. Grows a 
Medium size ear about 9 inches long with usually 16 to 18 rows of deep yellow kernels 
to the ear. Grown in the North primarily for silage. 
Prices, Western grown, ty mail: Lb., 25c; 5 lbs., 85c, postpaid. By freight or 
express f. 0. b. Madison: ¥, pk., 60c; pk., $1.10; bu., $3.35; 3 bu. at $3.20 per bu. 

Early Longfellow, the Most Popular Flint. 
FLINT VARIETIES 
EARLY LONGFELLOW FLINT 
Sea ae 
The most popular of all flint varieties. It is a 
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 or express f. o. b. 
Madison: % pk., $1.00; pk., $1.85; bu., $5.75; 3 
bu. at $5.60 per bu. 
IMPROVED SMUT NOSE FLIN# 
Developed, improved and sent out by the Wiscon- 
sin Experiment Station. They consider it more pro- 
lifie than any other Flint 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 Ibs., $1.25, postpaid. By freight or express f. o. b, 
Madison: ¥% pk., $1.10; pk., $2.00; bu., $6.00; 
3 bu, at $5.90 per bu. 
Protect Your Seed Corn with 
BONIDE 
CRO-TOX 
Tor the protection of seed corn 
against crows and_ pheasants. 
Also effective against gophers 
and blackbirds. It is non-poison- 
ous and easily applied. Simply 
mix with the corn before plant- 
ing. Costs less than 10 cents per 
acre, Hastens germination and 
helps to prevent seed rot. 
Prices: %-pt. can, treats one 
bushel, 60c, Pint can, treats two 
bushels, $1.00. Quart can, treats 
four bushels, $1.50, postpaid. 
Sear 
Improved Smut Nose Flint. 

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Matures a trifle earlier than Reid’s Yellow Dent. 
5 lbs., 85c, postpaid. By freight or express f. o. b. 
large white ears 
express f. 0. b. 
Same as our garden Stowell’s Evergreen 
By mail, lb., 25c; 5 lbs., 90c, postpaid. By freight or express f. 0. b. Madison: 

Y2 pk., 
Has very good 



Improved Leaming. 
OLDS’ MILLETS 
VY pk., 
MILLET 
THE BEST MILLET, 
White Wonder is the best of 
millets in our judgment. 
It produces more tons of hay per acre 

all the 
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 lbs., $1.00, 
postpaid. By freight or express f. o. b. 
Madison: 10 lbs., $1.40; 100 lbs., $11.00. 
Sacks free, 
COMMON MILLET 
A little earlier in season than German 
Millet. Leaves are rather broad and not 
as stiff as German, and seed heads are 
smaller. Seed is white instead of yellow. 
Some farmers prefer it to German. 
Prices: By) mail; 1 Ib., 25¢;-5 Ibs. for 
< $1.00, postpaid. By freight or express f. 0. b, 
Madison: 10 lbs., $1.30; 100 lbs., $10.00. Sacks free. 
GERMAN MILLET. 
Most popular of all the millets. A tall growing variety with 
large stout stems, leaves broad and stiff. Seed of a yellow 
or golden color. For seed sow at the rate of 12 to 15 pounds 
and for hay sow about 30 to 40 pounds per acre. Millet may 
be sown from May 15th to July Ist. , 
Prices: By mail, Lb., 25c; 5 Ibs. for $1.00, postpaid. By 
freight or express f. o. b. Madison: 10 lbs., $1.35; 100 lbs., 
$10.50. Sacks free. 
JAPANESE MILLET (Billion Dollar Grass.) 
A very large millet adapted to all sections. Specially fine 
more hay than German Millet and 
for low ground. Makes 
Sow in May or June, 20 to 25 
requires less seed per acre. 
pounds per acre. 
Prices: By mail, Lb., 25c; 
freight or express f. o. b. Madison: 
$10.00. Sacks free. 
PROSO OR HOG MILLET. : 
Makes inferior hay, unless cut very young, but yields enor- 
mous quantities of large, plump seed, very valuable for poultry. 
Prices: By mail, Lb., 25c; 5 lbs. for 90c, postpaid. By 
freight or express f. 0. b. Madison: 10 lbs., $1.05; 100 Ilbs., 
$7.50. Sacks free. 
CANADIAN CROWN PROSO MILLET. 
A variety originating from Brandon Experiment Station, Al- 
berta, Canada. Said to yield as much as oats in Canada and 
about 10 to 20 bushels more per acre than any other Proso. It 
grows 3 ft. high with spreading head and will mature seed in 
about 70 days. Sow 25 Ibs. per acre a little over 2 inches deep 
5 lbs. for $1.00, postpaid. By 
10 lbs., $1.40; 100 Ibs., 
with a grain drill and drag immediately. Recommended for 
hog and poultry feed. y 
Prices, by mail: Lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.00. By freight or 
express f. 0. b. Madison: 10 lbs., $1.25; 100 lbs., $9.50. Sacks 
free, 
