Patriotic Seed Corn!
Ratekin's Seed House, Men, Women and Children Wanted to Plant Good Seeds, 1913, Front Cover
“We are the oldest and largest seed corn grower in the world. Ratekin’s “famous” Iowa grown seed corn is known and planted from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Gulf to Canada. We begun the seed business to stay. Others have tried to imitate us, but many of them have come and gone. WE ARE still HERE, but could not stay if our seed and representations did not bear us out in our claims.” [Bolded and capitalized words as quoted from catalog.]
In this 1913 catalog from the Smithsonian Libraries' Trade Literature Collection, Ratekin’s Seed House celebrated their 29th year of business with a patriotic-themed cover. Ratekin’s Seed House based their mail-order operations in Shenandoah, Iowa. The catalog’s cover claims that Ratekin’s is, “the largest seed house in the West and the largest producer of seed corn in the world.” Within its 112 pages, this catalog devotes almost a third of itself to seed corn with names such as “Diamond Joe’s Big White,” “Ratekin’s Mammoth Yellow Dent,” and “Ratekin’s Pride of Nishna.”
Enjoy this Fourth of July weekend and celebrate by eating
some fresh summer corn. Have a safe and joyous Fourth of July!—Mary
Jinglewski


A beautiful old label - and I love the message "Men, women, and children needed to plant good seeds!" Good corn seeds and the seeds of good character!
Posted by: Wheatgrass Gal | January 12, 2010 at 03:35 PM
have to to say this is an funny post!lol
Posted by: home business | August 09, 2009 at 10:11 PM