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PLANT 
GOOD SEED 
OPEN-POLLINATED CORN 
COLORADO NO. 13, MINNESOTA 
NO. 13, COLORADO YELLOW 
DENT are three similar varieties 
of high yielding yellow dent 
corn—well adapted to regions of 
the state at elevations of 4,800 tc 
6,000 feet. They mature in 90 to 
100 days. 

CRAWFORD’S YELLOW DENT originated in Delta 
County and has been found well adapted in 
Morgan County and similar regions. It is a deep, 
rough kerneled, small cob corn. 
REID'S YELLOW DENT is a selected strain of 
the well known Reid’s Corn. This variety is 
standard for southeastern Colorado, the Arkan- 
sas and Grand Valleys. 100 to 110 days. 
IOWA SILVER MINE is a white dent corn maturing 
in 100 to 110 days. Is often referred to as “The 
National Corn.’ The cob is small and white. 
The kernels are deep, white, and rather smooth, 
dented but not hackle crowned. It has a deep 
root system which enables it to withstand drought 
and adverse conditions exceedingly well. 
RED COB ENSILAGE is a pure white dent corn 
with a red cob. It matures in 110 to 115 days. 
Ears are large and the stalks grow 10 to 14 feet 
high with many broad, succulent leaves pro- 
ducing an immense tonnage of excellent quality 
silage. Red Cob Ensilage is well adapted for 
silage purposes. 
CALICO is a medium early, mixed dent corn 
maturing in 100 days. Kernels are variegated, 
being speckled or mottled red, white and yellow. 
The stalks are leafy; the ears are carried high. 
Calico corn has a high protein content making it 
a very efficient feed. 
WHITE AUSTRALIAN is a hard flint corn well 
adapted for cool climates, short seasons and 
dry lands. Ears are of medium size; kernels are 
white, smooth, shallow, rounded and flinty. 85 
to 90 days. 
GEHU FLINT is a yellow dwarf, flint corn growing 
4 to 6 feet high. It matures in 80 to 90 days. 
It is not a husking corn as the ears set close 
to the ground, but this makes it very desirable 
for early hogging down. It is the earliest yellow 
corn and its particular use is for short seasons 
and dry land planting. 
SQUAW CORN is a mixture of various sorts once 
grown by North Dakota Indians. It is often called 
Blue Squaw. It is early, maturing in 90 days. 
The ears are small; kernels are shallow, rounded, 
smooth and flinty; yields well. It is selected for 
sections where the growing season is short where 
grain is required. 
CORN AND BEANS 
TESTED 
TAGGED 
POP CORN 
HYBRID SOUTH AMERICAN POP CORN—This new 
four-way or double cross hybrid is a big vigorous- 
growing South American Pop Corn with tremen- 
dous yields. It has stiff vigorous stalks with 
tremendous root systems. 
Prices: postpaid (1 Ib. 85c) (5 lbs. $4.00). 
SOUTH AMERICAN POP CORN. Pops quickly, 
giving large yellow kernels having the color of 
buttered corn. 
LARGE SPANISH POP CORN is a large grained, 
white flinty corn. 
Prices on open-pollinated pop corn prepaid: (lb. 
25c) (5 lbs. $1.00). 
FIELD BEANS 
GREAT NORTHERN BEANS, also called Large 
White Marrowfat, White Mexican, White Kidney 
and Western White Wonder. Resemble the Pinto 
in size and shape. 
PINTO or MEXICAN BEANS are the leading com- 
mercial beans of the West. Pinto Beans will 
grow on dry land, yielding as high as 1,100 
pounds per acre. 
SOYBEANS 
SOYBEANS are annual legumes widely adapted to 
various soils and not difficut to grow, are excel- 
lent as a summer catch crop and splendid soil 
builders. Soybean hay is one of the best rough- 
ages, and when mixed with corn they make 
splendid ensilage. When harvested for seed, 
they should not be cut until pods are fully ma- 
tured and the beans hard. They may be har- 
vested by binder or combine. Sow 25 to 100 
pounds per acre depending on the size of seed, 
method of seeding, use of crop, and soil condi- 
tions. Soil should be kept mellow by frequent 
cultivation. Manchu and Illini are well recom- 
mended varieties. 
BANSEI EDIBLE SOYBEANS. A very early type, 
well adapted for short season areas. Ready for 
picking as green shelled beans in 100 to 96 
days. A fine home garden variety. Plants erect 
and of medium height. Pods yellow. Beans 
yellow, elliptical, of mild, pleasing flavor. 
Prices: (lb. 35c) (5 lbs. $1.50) (10 Ibs. $2.50) not 
prepaid. 
PRICES 
Unpriced items will be quoted on request or on 
Quantity Field Seed Price List issued later. 

All Hybrid Seed Corn is treated and the 
bags are labeled ‘’Disinfected Seed—POI- 
SONOUS—Do not use for food purposes.” 
Planters of open-pollinated corn should dis- 
infect their seed also. 
Seed Disinfectants. 
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