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Reid’s Yellow Dent, a Popular Large Yellow Silage Corn in the North. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT 
_ A very popular corn where season 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, by mail: Lb., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.75;, postpaid. By freight or 
express f. 0. b. Madison: 4% pk., 90c; pk., $1.60; bu., $4.90; 3 bu. at $4.80 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, Ohio grown, by mail: Lb., 40c; 5 lbs, $1.75, postpaid. By freight or 
express f. 0. b. Madison: % pk. 90c; pk., $1.60; bu. (56 lbs.), $5.00; 3 bu. at 
$4.90 per bu. 
EUREKA FODDER 
Grows a fodder 12 to 14 ft. high and a very good yielder, often producing two 
large white ears on each stalk. When grown to maturity it yields as much as 100 
bushels per acre. Has very good standing ability and matures in 110 to 115 days, 
so will not ripen ears in the North. 
Prices, Ohio grown, by mail: Lb., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid. By freight or 
express f. 0. b. Madison: Ye pk., $1.00; pk., $1.80; bu., $5.50; 3 bu. at $5.40 
per bu. 
EVERGREEN SWEET FODDER 
A fodder grade of Evergreen Sweet Corn. Same as garden Evergreen except 
not graded, 
Prices, by mail: Lb., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid. By freight or express f. o. Db. 
Madison: ¥% pk., 85c; pk., $1.55; bu. (45 lbs.), $4.75; 3 bu, at $4.65 per bu, 
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. Matures a 
trifle earlier than Reid’s. 
Prices, Nebraska grown, by 
mail: Lb., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.75, post- 
paid. By freight or express f. 0. b. 
Madison: ¥/% pk., 90c; pk., $1.60; 
pu., $4.90; 3 bu. at $4.80 per bu. 
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LARVACIDE 
Protect your stored grain by fumigating 
with LARVAOIDE, the easy, effective, eco- 
nomical fumigant. Requires only three fluid 
ounces for one hundred bushels. Dispenser 
type bottle easily applies material in the 
surface of the grain. Also used for the con- 
trol of rats, mice, and other rodents. Write 
for free bulletin on the fumigation of grain 
with LARVACIDE. Price, by express f. 0. b. 
Madison (not mailable): 1 1b. dispenser 
pottle with complete directions for use, each, 
$1.95. 
OLDS’ MILLETS 
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. 
WHITE WONDER 
The best of all the millets in our judgment. It produces 
more tons of hay per acre than any other millet. The foliage 
is thick, with’ numerous broad leaves so that it furnishes a 
high grade of millet hay. Earlier than either German or Com- 
mon Millet and is well adapted to the North. Prices, by mail: 
Lb., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid. By freight or express f. o. b. 
Madison: 10 lbs., $1.25; 100 lbs., $9.25. 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 pre- 
fer it to German. 
Prices, by mail: Lb., 40c; 5 lbs. for $1.75, postpaid. By 
freight or express f. 0. b. Madison: 10 lbs., $1.20; 100 Ibs., 
$9.00. 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. 
Prices, by mail: Lb., 40c; 5 Ibs. for $1.75, postpaid. By 
freight or express f. 0, b. Madison: 10 Ilbs., $1.20; 100 Ibs., 
$9.00. Sacks free. 
JAPANESE MILLET (Billion Dollar Grass.) 
A very large millet adapted to all sections. Specially fine 
for low ground. Makes more hay than German Millet and 
requires less ‘seed pér:acre. Sow in May or June, 20 to 25 
pounds per acre. ae : 
Prices, by mail: Lb., 40c; 5 Ibs. for $1.75, postpaid. By 
freight or express f,..;0. b. Madison: 10 lbs., $1.30; 100 lbs., 
$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., 35c; 5 lbs. for $1.50, postpaid. By 
freight or express f. 0. b. Madison: 10 lbs., $1.10; 100 lbs., 
$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 lbs. per acre a little over 2 inches deep 
with a grain drill and drag immediately. Recommended for 
hog and poultry feed. 
Prices, by mail: Lb.; 35c; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
préss f. 0. b. 
free, 
: By freight or ex- 
Madison: 10 lbs., $1.10; 100 Ibs. $7.50. Sacks 
SIBEREAN MILLET 
Similar to Proso or Hog Millet, but earlier with reddish 
seed. It is also hardier and earlier than the German Millet. 
Popular in the Northwest. Prices, by mail: Lb., 35c; 5 Ibs., 
$1.50, postpaid. By freight or express f. 0. b. Madison: 10 
Ibs., $1.10; 100 Ibs., $7.50, 
SPROUT-LOK 
Stops Sprouting in Storage 
A chemical that when dusted over potato 
tubers when they are placed in storage in 
the fall at the rate of 12 ounces to nine 
busheis will keep them from sprouting. The 
harmless chemical vaporizes and comes in 
direct contact with the potato eye. Not effec- 
tive if applied after the tubers have sprouted. 
Spread the tubers in layers and dust the 
tubers as they are loaded into the bin or 
dust cellar through a chute. Do not use on 
seed potatoes. 
Prices: 12 oz. sifter top can treats nine 
bushels, each, 90c; by mail, $1.00, postpaid, 
CLIPPER CLEANER 
The 2B Special is a fanning and cleaning mill 
for which you have been waiting. Specially de- 
signed for the farm, and is an outstanding piece 
of farm equipment. It comes complete with 
labor saving sacking elevator. The 25-bushel 
per hour 2B Special enables you to economically 
Separate precisely the kind of seed or grain you 
desire from almost any sample. All controlling 
parts are easily and exactly adjustable, the feed 
hopper flow, the wide variety of upper and lower 
screens available, and the smoothly regulated 
fan blast. Built for a lifetime of expert, faithful 
service. Top screen scalps off over-sized matter. 
Grain passes over lower screen where undersized 
seeds sift through. Screened grain then enters 
a vertical air column. Lightweight kernels, husk 
and chaff are blown out, leaving only the best 
quality grain to fall directly to the elevator for 
sacking, Mill measures 3 feet 9 inches in length, 
2 feet 7 inches in width, height 3 feet 8 inches, 
screen size 24% by 22 inches. Comes equipped 
with twelve general purpose screens, but over 150 
sizes and shapes of perforations and openings 
of stock screens are available for this mill, 
Clipper 2B Special. Price, by freight or express 
. 0. b. Madison: Complete with ‘bagger, less 
motor, $118.50. 
