;"S/IL1ER'S SEEOS 



I \iljU^2^ '•''^'^ '■'' "■ 'luring staloiiipnt. but, Sal- 

 )f7^iJ"S^zei sgce ds bea r it out every time. 



■ ^ Combinat'on Corn. 



(11 iiistcoriioiieartli.W illpositivel^ 

 E i levolutinnizocoru grin\iiig. 



■^mo. 



\ Billion OollarCrass 



^ ^ (Jieatest marvel of IIjl &Kk 

 » 33 tons of hay per nfic. pii 

 -» eiopeix weeks after sown 



Catalopriie tells. 



FOR 80c. STAI^PS 



iiid thi3Nf)TiCE ivo m:iil 

 t g seed critaluj^, 10 Gr:iin 

 '^iniplesinchidiii,'above, also , 

 ^1 eltz (80 bu. jHT A.) Oats, 



I ( II bushel i..r A.) Rape, ».^ .— -^-^ 



Bar' y(173buperA)i>ea(jut, etc.WorthflO.togetastart. 



John A. Salzei* S eed Co. La Crosse. 



' M ■ M ITI 



The 



Northwest Magazine. 



B(3aiitifully printed and illustrated and 

 with over 30,000 monthly circulation 

 among the most progressive Farmers, 

 Fruit Urowers and Agricultural Special- 

 ists of the-great Northwest; 



Is an Exceptionally Profitable 



Medium to Advertise In. 



It goes to nearly (nery postoffico be- 

 tween Wisconsin and the Pacific Coast, 

 and is read by business tnen and every- 

 body. For 1901 advertising rates, address 



THE NORTHWEST MAGAZINE, 

 St, Paul, Minn. 



The FANCIERS' 



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We mail tlie followini; rare seod noveUiea. 

 Ipki;. liliK' llliiiid 'I'iMiiiidi Seed, $ 15 

 1 •• Niiilheiri l.i'iiiiiii hc-d, .J5 



1 " Jiatiia-s F:noril(.<li,M«iSnpd, .10 

 1 '■ Kiii(iiild«:i-c<ii(miiiiil.(rbtH.d, .10 

 1 " ( il.v (iardeii liect iMid, .10 



1 " l:i-l)aj lt:i<IUIi S.-.d, .10 



1 " I,a.\. JIaikol LediiceSeeil, .16 

 3 " lirilliaut lluinr .Seed, .15 



$1.00 



Worth $1.00 W ,4 feat 



ve 10 park 



nail 



illiist.ai.a Si;r,l I !uaU.-, tellin- allabout 

 SalzcrV ISnUoti IJoIlnr <ira»« 

 AI.10 Choice (Union Seed, OOc. nib. 



Tosetber wiili tlioii-nnds of earliest vige- 

 tables and faini seeds, upon receipt orUc. 

 and thl»< notice. W\\n\ mw von plant 



A ill neierdonitbout. 



I A.SALZER SEED CO., LaCrosscms. , 



High-grade 



Belgian Hares. 



We have a fine lot of high-grade 

 pedigreed Belgians which we will sell at 

 bed-rock prices if taken at once. 



ir Britain, a worthy grand- 

 son of Lord Britain 



S 



2t£ 



in the stud. Write at <mce and sa\' what 

 you want and we will quote prices. 



Sample copy of a 



Farm Paper Free. 



Eed King Belgian Hare Co., 

 St. Joseph, Mo. 



Attention! Poultry Raisers. j 



"Diseases of Poultry and Their Cure" is \ 



a book giving- a- careful and thorough des- j 



criiitiim of all diseases common to poultry. 



It will tell you what is th(> matter with 



your fowls when they are sick, and will 



give you the sure.st cure. Every poultry 



■ raiser needs it. Price 2.5 cents, post jiaid. 



' Publisheil by the Eureka Mfg. Co.. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 't!!^ East St. Louis, 11 



A monthly pouUry paper of from 40 to 60 pages, which keeps at the 

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 trations of fowls in their natural colors. It is devoted to poultry raising 

 in all of its branches. Send your address to it for a free copy. The 

 price of the paper per year is 50 cents, six months 25 cents 





