WISCONSIN CERTIFIED 110-DAY 
HYBRIDS—NO. W606 AND W595 
Barliest for the middle zone. For southern 
Wisconsin, Minnesota, and _ northern Tllinois, 
Iowa, and Michigan, the 110-day hybrid is prob- 
ably the most popular, It is a splendid appear- 
ing hybrid, a heavy yielder, standing up, well 
under drought conditions, and producing long, 
heavy ears well filled with deep yellow kernels. 
Wisconsin Certified W Brand Graded Flats: 4 
pk., $1.60; pk., $3.00; bu., $9.00; 3 bu, at 
$8.90 per bu. 7 
Medium rounds of 606: % pk., $1.25; pk., 
$2.30; bu., $7.00; 3 bu. at $6.90 per bu,: 
OPEN POLLINATED 
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Wisconsin Golden Glow. 
GOLDEN GLOW 
(Wisconsin No. 12) 
Golden Glow is the most popular v: 
Wisconsin open pollinated corn, It is grown 
more largely by far than any other for grain. 
Tt certainly is well adapted to all sections of 
the state as far north as north-central Wisconsin. 
Tt is a little earlier than either Murdock or 
Silver King, hence safer in an unfavorable 
season. 
Golden Glow is a pure golden yellow corn, 
ears fairly large, the standard official length 
being 8% to 9% inches. It is strictly a -Wis- 
consin corn developed at the Wisconsin Experi- 
ment Station. ; 
Wisconsin Certified W Brand, by freight or 
express, f. 0. b. Madison: bu., $6.00; 3 bu, at 
$5.90 per bu. 
Wisconsin, by mail: 1 Ib., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.75, 
postpaid. By freight or express f. o. b. Madison: 
Y pk., $1.00; pk., $1.80; bu., $5.50; 3 bu. at 
$5.40 per bu. 
Nebraska Grown, by freight or express, f. 0. db. 
Madison: % pk., 85c; pk., $1.50; pu., $4.50; 
3 bu. at $4.40 per bu. 
SILVER KING 
BEST YIELDER OF ALL OUR WISCONSIN 
AND BY FAR THE BEST WHITE DENT FOR 
WISCONSIN AND NORTHERN ILLINOIS. 
variety of 
Silver King is not only the best white variety but one of 
the best and heaviest yielders of all vere es of 
came from northern Iowa to Wisconsin in 
offered it in 1907. Now it is well known and a 
riety. It is a big yielder 
age of all other open pollinated varieties. ot 
This variety is a uniform creamy white in color and has 
The cob is glistening white. 
The standard 
a slight roughness of kernel. 
The length of ears varies from 7 to 10 inches. 
length is from 8% to 9% inches. 
; Wisconsin, by mail: 1 Ib., 40c; 
By freight or express f. 0. b. Madison: 
$1.80; bu., $5.50; 3 bu. at $5.40 per pu. 
Nebraska Grown, by freight or express, 
Y» pk., 85c; pk., $1.50; bu., $4.50; 3 pu. 
and specially fine for the silo. 
It has yielded at the Wisconsin Experiment Station 98 bushels 
per acre and the average yield for the whole state for three 
years was 57 bushels as compared with 383 bushels, the aver- 
5 Ibs., $1.75, postpaid. 
Y pk., $1.00; pk., 
f. o. b. Madison: 
at $4.40 per bu. 
WISCONSIN CERTIFIED 115-D 
HYBRID—NO. Wea TAA Ay 
, Recommended for growing in southern Wiscon- 
sin and for a silage Corn in central Wisconsin, 
One of the heaviest yielding Hybrids, growing a 
stalk nine to ten feet’ high. The handsome 
a neee ears are well filled with deep yellow ker- 
nels, 
Wisconsin Certified W Brand Graded Flats: 1/2 
pk., $1.60; pk., $3.00; bu., $9.00; 3 bu, at 
$8.90 per bu. 
Medium rounds: 1% pk., $1.25; pk., $2.30; 
pu., $7.00; 3 bu. at $6.90 per bu. 4 
SEED CORN 
(Plant 7 to 12 lbs. to the acre.) 
HIGH YIELDING STRAINS. Olds’ 
seed corn will not only grow but it will 
produce high yields. Do not be careless 
about the seed you plant. Plant the best 
seed corn you can get as the cost an 
acre for good seed is slight. 
WISCONSIN CERTIFIED W BRAND 
CORN. The Wisconsin Experiment Asso- 
ciation certifies stocks of seed corn of 
the approved Wisconsin varieties grown 
by careful growers in accordance with 
their requirements. Corn is sealed and 
tagged with the RED W TAG. in bushel 
sacks, The corn must be grown. at least 
40 rods from any other variety, must 
be true to type, practitally free from mix- 
ture and show at least 95 per cent germi- 
nation. 
WISCONSIN. This is all high testing 
Wisconsin Grown Oorn but is not State 
Sealed or Certified. 
NEBRASKA. This is high testing seed 
grown for us in Nebraska. 
Please Note: Wisconsin Certified W 
Brand seed is shipped in bushel sacks 
§ only. Other corn in any quantity. Bags 
2nd sacks are free. 
MURDOCK 
YELLOW DENT 
(WISCONSIN NO. 13) 
Murdock Yellow Dent is of a deep yellow 
color, ears 8% to 9% inches in length, hard and 
solid, just slightly rough and very uniform in 
type. It makes a large heavy growth of stalk 
and leaf and so is a good silage variety, Mur- 
dock is not a lot different from. Golden Glow 
but it grows a trifle larger both in stalk and 
ear and yields a trifle more. Not quite as early. 
Better for silage than Golden Glow. 
Wisconsin Certified W Brand, by freight or 
express, f. 0. b. Madison: bu., $6.00; 3 bu. at 
$5.90 per bu, 
Wisconsin. By mail: 1 Ib., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.75, 
postpaid. By freight or express f. 0. b. Madison: 
> pk., $1.00; pk., $1.80; bu., $5.50; 3 bu. 
at $5.40 per bu. 
Nebraska Grown. By freight or express f. o. b. 
Madison: % pk., 85c; pk., $1.50; bu., $4.50; 
3 bu. at $4.40 per bu. 
VARIETIES 
SOUTHERN 
corn. It 
We first 
standard va- 
Leas 
WISCONSIN CERTIFIED 120-DAY 
HYBRID—NO. W692 
The 120-day Hybrid is the heaviest yielding 
of all the Hybrids. Stalks grow to nine to ten 
feet in height, well supplied with heavy leaves 
and strong heavy roots. Each stalk will produce 
a large handsome ear, well filled with deep 
heavy yellow kernels. In southwestern Wiscon- 
sin, Illinois, and Iowa, and similar latitudes 
where late maturing Corn can be grown, we 
highly recommend this Hybrid and in other 
sections for silage. 
Wisconsin Certified W Brand Graded Flats: % 
pk., $1.60; pk., $3.00; bu, $9.00; 3 bu. at 
$8.90 per bu. 
Our President, Mr. Lang, in a field of 110-Day 
Wis. Hybrid. 
NORTHWESTERN DENT 
Another early variety, very popular in the 
Northwest. Reddish in color, with a fairly good 
sized ear, maturing ordinarily in 80 to 85 days. 
We recommend it for extreme northern Wiscon- 
sin and Minnesota and for North Dakota as a 
silo corn and in favorable seasons for husking. 
Ohio grown. By mail: Lb., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.75, 
postpaid. By freight or express, f. 0. b, Madison: 
WY pk., 95c; pk., $1.65; bu., $5.00; 3 bu. at 
$4.90 per bu. 
FLINT CORN 
EARLY LONGFELLOW FLINT 
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. 
Ohio grown. By mail: Lb., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.75, 
postpaid. By freight or express f. 0. b. Madison: 
Y, pk., $1.15; pk., $2.10; -bu., $6.25; 3 bu, at 
$6.15 per bu. 
RAINBOW FLINT 
A popular variety of flint corn in the North- 
west where it is sure maturing and produces a 
tremendous yield of corn for the silo or to feed 
in the field. It is a very hardy variety maturing 
in 75 to 80 days. The kernels are of mixed 
colors which gives it its appropriate name. 
Ohio grown, By mail: Lb., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.75, 
postpaid. By freight or express f. o. b. Madison: 
> pk., $1.15; pk., $2.10; bu., $6.25; 3 bu. at 
$6.15 per bu. ; 
Wisconsin Silver King. 
L. L. OLDS SEED COMPANY—MADISON 1, WISCONSIN. 
