. Good seeds at fair prices : 1899. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. Our Mercer" Corn, wl\icn we introduced 10 years ago, t\as frorr\ tr\at tiir\e to tt\e present sustained ti\e reputation of being, -wherever grown, tt\e earliest ar\d most productive of all the tall growing Yellow Flint varieties, ar\d l\as given sucl\ perfect satisfaction to our cus- tomers, tr\at our ar\r\oUr\cen\er\t of a r\ew corn of tt\e sarqe type, tqat is not or\ly earlier, but tt\at bears ears averaging 13 to 15 inches in length, and


. Good seeds at fair prices : 1899. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. Our Mercer" Corn, wl\icn we introduced 10 years ago, t\as frorr\ tr\at tiir\e to tt\e present sustained ti\e reputation of being, -wherever grown, tt\e earliest ar\d most productive of all the tall growing Yellow Flint varieties, ar\d l\as given sucl\ perfect satisfaction to our cus- tomers, tr\at our ar\r\oUr\cen\er\t of a r\ew corn of tt\e sarqe type, tqat is not or\ly earlier, but tt\at bears ears averaging 13 to 15 inches in length, and tt\at is very rqucn rqore productive, "Will be failed "Witn surprise as -well as satisfaction by tnose -wf\° Kr\ow t|0"W good a corn lhe fiercer is. m0Cin⢠ffrtumpb Corn, Our TRIUMPH CORN is a very early flint variety, Very bright yellow in color, n\aturing in frorq 80 to 90 days from day of planting, according to soil and season- Ecrs average about 13 inches in length (about 5 inches longer than the Mercer) and are 14 to 16 rowed. Occasionally a 12, rowed ear is found; sorqetiines one -witi\ 20 rows. Tl\e kernels are large (nearly double tt\e size of the Mercer) and tl\e stales of good neigrrt. Tne ears average two to f a stalk, growing ^ell. Up so as to readily f'JL adrqit of being Cllt by tAe nar,vester. Tne stales n\aXe superior fodder. Directions for Planting .âThe habit of the corn allows of close planting. The largest crop of both corn and fodder will be secured by planting in rows, dropping the kernels one at a time one foot apart. If it is desired to cultivate both ways plant in hills about 3 ft. 8 in. apart, but do not put more than two or three kernels in a hill. PRICES: Large Packet 15c; lb. 30c postpaid. /p§ By express or freight .-â peck $; bush. $ ; 2 bushels $; 10 bushels $ Bags free. Every variety of Early Corn that has become standard in the Northwest, has been of our in- troduction. r ATM CORN Planted may Z8T- RIPE


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