DISCO OPEN POLLINATED 
SEED CORN 
DENT VARIETIES 
DISCO SPECIAL—South Dakota’s best Known variety. . 
The best ninety-day yellow dent on the market. Has 
a very leafy growth and attains a height of from 7 
to 8 feet. : 
FULTON YELLOW DENT—An excellent 90-day yellow 
dent good feeding corn. 
BLACK HILLS DENT—Earliest South Dakota bred yel- 
low dent. The best under tough conditions. 85 to 90 days. 
BROWN COUNTY DENT—Popular early dent with an 
enviable record of performance. 
MINNESOTA 13—High yielding, early to medium ma- 
turity yellow dent. Average ear usually 7 to 9 inches 
long, maturing in 90 days. 
MINNESOTA 13, HANEY STRAIN—Early selection ot 
Minnesota 13. Ears 5 to 7 inches. Compact. A very 
popular early dent for northern areas. 
GOLDEN JEWEL—Adapted to southern half of South 
| Dakota, producing a compact ear, 8 to 9 inches long. 
Will mature in 95 to 100 days. 
EARLY MURDOCK—Matures in 95 to 100 days. Stalks 
medium in height. Ears from 7 to 8 inches, having 16 to 
20 rows. 
SILVER KING WHITE DENT—A very early White 
Dent corn that will mature in 90 to 95 days under 
normal conditions. Ears 8 to 9 inches long with 16 rows 
of deep grain kernels. 
NORTHWESTERN RED DENT—Red in color with a 
white cap. Will mature in 80 to 90 days and is excellent 
corn for hogging off. 
SEMI-DENT VARIETY 
FALCONER—An exceptionally heavy yielder, ears are 
high enough to be easily cut with a corn binder. Stalks 
are leafy. Ears 12 to 14 rowed, 8 to 10 inches long. 
FLINT VARIETIES 
Specially suited for late plantings. Show great 
resistance to dry weather. 
GEHU—The earliest flint corn. Excellent for hogging 
off. 
' RAINBOW FLINT—A good yielder. It is excellent for' 
hogging off. 
 SQUAW—Hardy, high yielding, early flint. A favorite 
for field feeding. 
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