WISCONSIN CERTIFIED W BRAND CORN. 
The Wisconsin Experiment Association 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, practical- 
ly free from mixture and show at least 95 
per cent germination. 
WISCONSIN, This is all high testing Wiscon- 
sin Grown Corn 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 and 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. 
3etter for silage than Golden Glow. 
Wisconsin. By mail: 1 Ib., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.75, 
postpaid; 4% pk., 95c, plus postage; pk., $1.75, 
plus postage. By freight or express f. 0. b. Madi- 
son: Bu., $5.35; 3 bu. at $5.25 per bu. 
Nebraska Grown. % pk., 80c, plus postage; 
pk., $1.45, plus postage. By freight or express 
f. o. b. Madison: Bu., $4.35; 3 bu. at $4.25 
per bu, 
Silver King. 
SILVER KING 
Silver King is not only the best white variety 
but one of the best and heaviest yielders of all 
open pollinated corn. It came from northern 
Iowa to Wisconsin in 1904. 
This variety is a uniform creamy white in 
color and has a slight roughness of kernel. The 
cob is glistening white. The length of ears varies 
from 7 to 10 inches. The standard length is 
from 8% to 9% inches. 
Wisconsin Certified W Brand, by freight or 
express f. o. b. Madison: Bu., $6.00; 3 bu. at 
$5.90 per bu. 
Wisconsin, by mail: 1 lb., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.75, 
postpaid; ‘4 pk., $1.00, plus postage; pk., $1.80, 
plus postage. By freight or express f. o. b. Madi- 
son: Bu., $5.50; 3 bu. at $5.40 per bu. 
Nebraska Grown, 14 pk., 85c, plus postage; 
pk., $1.50, plus postage. By freight or express 
f. o. b. Madison: Bu., $4.50; 3 bu., at $4.40 
per bu. 
NORTHWESTERN DENT 
An early variety, very popular in the North- 
west. Reddish in color, with a fairly good sized 
ear, maturing ordinarily in 80 to 85 days. We 
recommend it for extreme northern Wisconsin 
Ohio gziown _By mail Lb., 40e: 5 Ibs., $1.75, 
postpaid; 4, pk, 956, plus postage: pk., $1.65, 
plus postage BY fleignt or capress f oO. b. Madi- 
som: Bu., $5.00 bu. at $4.90 per bu, 
OPEN POLLINATED SEED CORN 
Cutting Wisconsin Hybrid Corn for Silage. 
GOLDEN GLOW 
(Wisconsin No. 12) 
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., $5.85; 3 bu. at 
$5.75 per bu, 
Wisconsin, by mail: 1 lb., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.75, 
postpaid; 1% pk., 95c, plus postage; pk., $1.75, 
plus postage. By freight or express f. o. b. 
Madison: Bu., $5.35; 3 bu. at $5.25 per bu, 
Nebraska Grown, % pk., 80c, plus postage; 
pk., $1.45, plus postage. By freight or express 
f. o. b. Madison: Bu., $4.35; 3 bu. at $4.25 
per bu. 
MINNESOTA No. 13 
Minnesota No, 13 is to Minnesota what Golden 
Glow is to Wisconsin. A good 90-day corn, 
similar in type to Golden Glow, somewhat 
smaller in ear and stalk and about a week 
earlier. It is an extra early dent with ears about 
8 inches long, well filled tips and uniform in 
type and color. Stalks grow to a height of about 
7 feet, and being early make good fodder. Our 
stock is Certified Wisconsin W Brand, 
Wisconsin Certified W Brand, by freight or 
express, f. 0, b. Madison: Bu., $5.85; 3 bu. at 
$5.75 per bu. Not sealed, by mail: 1 Ib., 40c; 
5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid. 4% pk., $1.05, plus post- 
age; pk., $1.95, plus postage. 
TREAT CORN WITH ARASAN 
FOR BETTER RESULTS 
See page 74 
EARLY YELLOW DENT 
(WISCONSIN NO. 25) 
This is the corn for the extreme north and for 
late planting farther south. It originated at the 
Ashland Station, a cross of Wisconsin No. 8 and 
a very early yellow dent which was secured 
from northern Michigan, 
Wisconsin—By mail: 1 lb., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.75, 
postpaid; 14 pk., $1.00, plus postage; pk., $1.80, 
plus postage. By freight or express f. o. b. 
Madison: Bu., $5.50; 3 bus. at $5.40 per bu. 
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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. 
Chio grown. By mail: Lb., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.75, 
postpaid; 2 pk., $1.10, plus postage; pk., $2.00, 
plus postage. By freight or express f. o. b. 
Madison: Bu., $6.00; 3 bu. at $5.90 per bu. 
RAINBOW 
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 and the ears make beautiful decorations. 
Wisconsin. By mail: Lb., 50c; 5 Ibs., $2.00, 
postpaid. % pk., 90c, plus postage; pk., $1.60, 
plus postage: By freight or express f. 0, b, Mad- 
ison: bu., $5.00; 3 bu. at $4.90 per bu. 
ENSILAGE CORN 
We consider Wisconsin Ilybrid of the proper 
maturity the best for silage corn but we have 
many customers who plant and prefer open pol- 
linated types for this purpose. The two most 
important facts to consider in the producing 
of good corn silage are: 
1. Growing strains of corn of appropriate ma- 
turity for the particular area. 
2. Ensiling the corn at the right stage. Kernels 
are the key to good corn silage. When % the 
kernels have begun to dent is the best time 
for harvesting corn for silage. At this time the 
leaves and stalks of hybrid corn normally will 
be green and the plant still will be fairly rich 
in carotene. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT 
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 
i, the ear. Grown in the North primarily for 
Slliage, 
Prices, Western grown, by mail: Lb., 40c; 
5 Ibs., $1.75, postpaid; % pk., 85c, plus postage; 
pk., $1.55, plus postage. By freight or express 
f. o. b. Madison: Bu., $4.80; 3 bu. at $4.70 
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. A 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 Ibs, 
$1.75, postpaid. 4%) pk., 90c, plus postage; pk., 
$1.60, plus postage. By freight or express f. o. 
b. Madison: Bu. (56 Ibs.), $4.90; 3 bu. at $4.80 
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 Ibs., 
$1.75, postpaid. % pk., 95c, plus postage; pk., 
$1.75, plus postage. By freight or express 1. o. b. 
Madison: Bu., $5.40; 3 bu. at $5.30 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, postpaid. 4% pk., 90c, plus postage; 
pk., $1.60, plus postage. By freight or express 
. 0. b. Madison: Bu., $4.80; 3 bu. at $4.70 per 
u. 
EVERGREEN SWEET FODDER 
,_ ‘A fodder grade of Evergreen Sweet Corn, 
Same as garden Evergreen except not graded 
Prices, by mail: Lb., 40c; 5 it $1.75. post- 
paid pk, 30c, plus p Ze: ; $1.50. plus 
posta: By tTeight or capress f. o. b. Madison 
Bu. (45 1bs.), $4.50; 3 bu, at $4.40 per bu, 
