. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. the North is an exceedingly valuable va-riety. The ears are long with eight rows of bright golden-yellow Corn. Longfellow Flint—A prolific early 8-rowed yellow variety of very hand-some appearance. The ears are close, with large, broad kernels. Wisconsin White Flint (Sanfords)—An excellent variety of good size; graina dusky white color. The best and earliest of all the Flint sorts. Priceof Flint Corns, subject to market changes, quart 20c; peck 85c; bus. $ CURRIES PEDIGREE RED COBFODDER CORN. This variety is now grown in great quantities in


. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. the North is an exceedingly valuable va-riety. The ears are long with eight rows of bright golden-yellow Corn. Longfellow Flint—A prolific early 8-rowed yellow variety of very hand-some appearance. The ears are close, with large, broad kernels. Wisconsin White Flint (Sanfords)—An excellent variety of good size; graina dusky white color. The best and earliest of all the Flint sorts. Priceof Flint Corns, subject to market changes, quart 20c; peck 85c; bus. $ CURRIES PEDIGREE RED COBFODDER CORN. This variety is now grown in great quantities in the large dairy regionsof Wisconsin. It is sweet, tender and juicy; has short joints, abundance ofleaves, and grows to a great height, furnishing more than double the bulkof ordinary field Corn. Peck 60c; bushel $ Purchasers of one bushel Corn or more will please add 20c extra foreach bag required. If quart quantities or over are wanted by Mail, add postage at Par-cel Post rates; see table, page 4. 1 quart packed weighs about 30 Above Prices are subject to market changes. Order early. LONGFELLOW FLINT COBN. 44 GURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. OATS. SUPERIOR RE-CLEANED STOCK. Seamless Bags, 20c PEDIGREE OATS. A new variety developed at the Wis-consin Experiment Station from a varietycalled Wisconsin Wonder and offeredgenerally in 1913 for the first time. Itis a pure white variety, rather earlierthan Swedish Select, and better adaptedto rich soils, its especially stiff strawmaking- it much less liable to lodge. Ofa number of strains bred from the sameparent stock, and parceled out in smalllots among several of the members of theFxperiment Station for trial, this showedthe greatest promise. It is a tremendous


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