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SAllER^SEEDNOVEUIES 



SALZER*S NATIONAL OATS. 



Yea, taimersoi America, lend me your ears, while I chant I 

 the merits ot this new Oat Novelty 



Editors, Agricultural Writers, Institute Orators, all talk 

 and write about this new Oat. It yielded in Wis. 156 bu., in 

 Ohio 187 bu., in Mich, 231 bu., in Mo. 'J55 bu. and In N. D. 

 310 bu. per acre, during 1903, and in 190-1 you can grow just 

 as easily 300 bu. per acre of .Salzer's National Oats, aa 

 we can. Your land is just as good, just as rich and you are 

 Just as good a farmer as we are. We hope you will try this 

 Oat in 1904, and then sell same for seed to your neighbora 

 at a fancy price, next fall. 



Macaroni Wheat. 



It does well on arid, dry lands, as alsoon rich farm lands, 

 yielding from 30 to 80 bu. per acre. 



Speltz and Hanna Barley. 



Greatest cereal food on earth. Yields 4 tons elegant straw 

 hay and 80 bu. of grain, as rich as corn, oats and wheat 

 ground together ! Does well everywhere. Hanna Barley 

 grows on dry, arid lands, yielding 60 bu. per acre. 



Salzer's Home Builder Corn. 



Positively the biggest eared early corn on earth, yielding 

 In Ind. 157 bu , Ohio 160 bu., Tenn. 198 bu., Mich. 220 bu. 

 and 8. D. 276 bu. per acre. It is really a marvelous corn. 

 Sinks its roots doeply alter moisture and nourishment and 

 grows like a weed. ^^_^^_^ 



Bromus Inermis and Alfalfa Clover. 



Bromus Inermis is the most prolific grass for permanent 

 pastures on earth. Yields 7 tons hay per acre. Good on 

 Band, lime, clay, gravel— yes, on all kinds of soils ! 



Alfalfa Clover produces more hay and better hay thaa 

 any Clover known. It is good for 7 tons per acre. 



Potatoes 736 bushels per Acre. 



The Editor of the Rural New Yorker says, "Salzer's 

 Earliest I'otato is the earliest outof 58 early sorts tried, and 

 yields 464 bu. per acre, wliile Salzer's Early Wisconsin 

 yielded for them 736 bu. per acre. Salzer's Potatoes for 

 yield challenge the world !" 



FOR 10c IN STAMPS 



and the name of this paper, we will send you a lot of farm 

 seed samples, including some of above, together with our 

 mammoth 140 page illustrated catalog. Send to-day. Jt^^^Bt^^j'/'' 



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