Archive image from page 46 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1918 43rd year curriesfarmgarde19curr_1 Year: 1918 ( LIST OF CHOICE FARM SEEDS FOR 1918. 41 CORN M. \'K â Jâ TZAi ftvV ' [â fl -» It!- Vrl ' -,- , .. teeffi: -i- fL [>;- > Our Seed Corn is all grown from'carefully selected pedi- greed_stock. EASY CORN [SHELLER T Simple >. e. Strong Convenient Price $, NOTICEâThe most serious question entering our minds today (our catalog ready to go to press) whether or not we may offer Field Corn. We were in hopes, in spite of the most un


Archive image from page 46 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1918 43rd year curriesfarmgarde19curr_1 Year: 1918 ( LIST OF CHOICE FARM SEEDS FOR 1918. 41 CORN M. \'K â Jâ TZAi ftvV ' [â fl -» It!- Vrl ' -,- , .. teeffi: -i- fL [>;- > Our Seed Corn is all grown from'carefully selected pedi- greed_stock. EASY CORN [SHELLER T Simple >. e. Strong Convenient Price $, NOTICEâThe most serious question entering our minds today (our catalog ready to go to press) whether or not we may offer Field Corn. We were in hopes, in spite of the most unfavorable conditions that prevailed in the large corn growing sections, that we would be able to secure seed enough to cover our usual requirements. But the conditions seem worse today, and very little if any good germinable seed will be obtainable; therefore we beg to have you write in due time for planting, as to price and quantity desired. EARLY YELLOW DENT This corn is known in Wisconsin as 'Wisconsin No. 8' and in Minnesota as 'Minnesota No. 13,' the parent stock of what is now known as 'Wis. No. 8' having been secured by the Wisconsin Experiment Station from Prof. Hays of the Minnesota Experiment Station in 1902, as Minnesota No. 13. It is noted for its early maturity, and can be depended on to ripen anywhere in Wisconsin, or in the same latitude in other states. It has shown its great value as an ideal Northern Wisconsin variety. It makes a fairly large stalk growth, well clothed with leaves. The ears average 7 to 8 inches long. WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT The Best Corn for the Northwestern Stockman. Yields More First-Class Fodder than Any Other. Unexcelled for Silage. The grain is deep, flat and closely set together on handsome ears, white at the tip end, bal- ance yellow. Ripens in 90 to 95 days and is a sure variety to use in Wisconsin. Fodder strong and stocky, well furnished with leaf stalks; height from 7 to 8 feet. MINNESOTA KINGâHALF DENT For the North we consid


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