. Spring 1902 annual catalogue improved northern grown farm and garden seeds, hardy shrubs, roses, and small fruit plants / Farmer Seed Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 24. bo O Northern Grown Seed Corn. MinneHota Number Tliirt« It is a well known fact which cannot be denied that our Minnesota grown Seed Corn in- sures great vig-or, a rapid growth, an early' rijK'ning and wonderful productiveness. As we are located so far north, and in the best corn growin


. Spring 1902 annual catalogue improved northern grown farm and garden seeds, hardy shrubs, roses, and small fruit plants / Farmer Seed Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 24. bo O Northern Grown Seed Corn. MinneHota Number Tliirt« It is a well known fact which cannot be denied that our Minnesota grown Seed Corn in- sures great vig-or, a rapid growth, an early' rijK'ning and wonderful productiveness. As we are located so far north, and in the best corn growing section, it will surely be to your advantage to secure your seed corn from us. This particular section of Minnesota is as well adapted for raising corn as any other grain, and after summer has once set in everything grows with great vigor, and corn that will take over ItKj days to mature in the corn growing belt will ripen here in Minnesota in ;»0 days, after it has been growing here two or three years in succession. Such Northern grown corn has new life and new vigor, and will yield the heaviest crops. The last 5 or 10 days are generally the most criticiU for a growing corn crop, and a week earlier may mean hundreds of dollars ahead sometimes. All of our seed corn is thoroughly tested and none of it sent out of which we are not certain as to the germinating, yet we advise our brother farmers, no matter where they ljuy their seed corn, to test it before planting. It is but little trouble to try a few ker- nels in earth, and by so doing the responsibility can be placed where it belongs. It is best to order early and have the seed corn on hand in time for testing and planting. IOWA GOLD MINE—This corn originated in Iowa, and was introduced a few years ago by a leading seed firm in that state, and they describe it as follows: "It is early, t\\>- ening only a few days later than Pride of the North; ears are of good size and symmelii- cal; color, a bright golden yellow


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