. Retail seed catalogue. Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nursery stock; Vegetables; Flowers; Grasses; Gardening. SIOUX CITY NURSERY AND SEED CO. 57 INTERSTATE STANDARD —This is a medium early yellow dent variety, one of our own introduction. Somewhat similar to, but larger eared corn, than Pride of the North, and one that will yield greater than that per acre. We especially recommend this strain of corn to Central Dakota and Minnesota, as a safe general crop, and also as a re- pla


. Retail seed catalogue. Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nursery stock; Vegetables; Flowers; Grasses; Gardening. SIOUX CITY NURSERY AND SEED CO. 57 INTERSTATE STANDARD —This is a medium early yellow dent variety, one of our own introduction. Somewhat similar to, but larger eared corn, than Pride of the North, and one that will yield greater than that per acre. We especially recommend this strain of corn to Central Dakota and Minnesota, as a safe general crop, and also as a re- planting corn, the country over. Ear, postpaid, 15c; 56o; bu., $ CHAMPION whiti: pearl.—This is a leading standard sort of pure white dent corn. It has a very long kernel, small, white cob, short, thick, deeply rooted stalk, with the ear low down on same, thus standing well in storm and enduring drought. Very uniform in maturing, and will ripen in about 100 days. A big yielder and a splendid sort for the entire Corn Belt country. Per ear, postpaid, 15c; pk., 50c; bu., $ EARLY VARIETIES. In seeking early varieties of corn it should be remembered that those hav- ing a deep kernel and a short ear are as a rule very early, and again it is true that varieties having a shallow, solid kernel and a long slender ear are also early, whilst the opposite of these two features is invariably found in late varieties. TRIPLET FIELD CORN. As the earliest long eared yellow dent ever offered, we call your attention to The Triplet, a variety (as seen from the accompanying cut) that exhibits the early feature of shallow kernel and long ear, growing often to fifteen inches in length, with a small cob bear- ing 12 to 14 rows of shallow, rich golden yellow dent grains of corn. The stocks are strong and hardy, with a weed-like tenacity to grow that defies drought and hot winds, and has yielded a fair crop some dry seasons when other va- rieties have utterly failed. In season it ripens a


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