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Oderbrucker Barley—Wisconsin No. 6 
A new Barley introduced by the Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station in 1906. 
ane Heaviest Yielding andPlumpest 6-Rowed Barley ever introduced into the United 
: iby States. 
Compared with Mandscheuri Barley—This new Barley is as much better than Mandscheuri as 
Mandscheuri is ahead of all other 6-rowed sorts, and will certainly be of great value to the farmers 
of Wisconsin. It is estimated by reports received from many members of the Wisconsin Agricul- 
tural Experiment Association who have tested Oderbrucker Barley that it yields from five to ten 
bushels more per acre than any other Barley. 
Value as a Malting Barley—A Chicago Institute of Mermentology has for two years made tests 
of this Barley and pronounce it unusually good for malting purposes. 
As a Feeding Barley—In addition to being a better yielder than other sorts Oderbrucker has 
been found to possess a high protein content, making it an exceptionally fine feeding Barley. 
The seed we offer of this New Barley was grown from stock obtained direct from the Wisconsin 
Agricultural Experiment Station. 
It has been estimated that by using Oderbrucker Barley instead of other varieties that the an- 
nual yield of Barley in Wisconsin might be inereased almost one-third with the same acreage. 
' Per peck 50c; bushel $1.50; 5 bushels $7.00; 10 bushels $13.00. 
MANDSCHEURI BARLEY. 
An early six-rowed variety, maturing in 80 to 90 days from time of sowing, very strong strawed 
and stools well, bearing large, well-filled heads of beautiful plump berried grain, possessing 
malting qualities of a high order, and adapting itself readily to a wonderful variety of soils. 
Mandscheuri, in a comparative test made five years ago of 37 six-rowed varieties sown under the 
same conditions, and with no attempt made at getting above an average crop, easily outdistanced 
the whole field by an average yield of 15 bushels more per acre. R 
The introduction of the Manshury is reckoned as. having been worth millions of dollars to our 
: @, farmers, and we are confident, from the Agricultural Stations reports and 
HN trom. our,.own experience, that this Barley will eclipse Manshury in size 
Wg of yield and value of product. “ : 
Vin e offer specially grown seed from the genuine imported stock thor- 
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Per peck 35c; per bushel $1.00; 5 bushel lots $4.50; 10 bushels $8.50. 
HANNA TWO-ROWED BAVARIAN BARLEY. 
AWARDED GOLD MEDAL AT THE WORLD’S FAIR, ST. LOUIS 
IN 1904, 
The Barley of Quality. Makes the Finest Beer in the ‘World. Yields 
Heavier Crops Than Any Other. Its Feeding Qualities Are the Best. . 
Hanna barley has been used for 100 years by the noted brewers of | 
Bavaria to make the highest priced beer in Europe, and for many years | 
it has been the favorite barley with the largest German and Austrian 
brewers. Its great value has long been recognized by the brewers of 
this country, but not until very recently has its growth been encouraged. 
‘Now the large brewers of Milwaukee and other brewing centers of the 
United States are urging the farmers to grow it because the time has 
come when they must have it. 
Good malting barley should have a creamy white color, and one of the 
veculiarities of Hanna barley is it does not stain as readily as other 
sorts. Every farmer knows the price of barley is largely controlled by 
: its color, and for that reason alone Hanna barley should prove exceed- 
ingly valuable: That, however, is only one of its many good qualities, for it 
clearly outyields all other sorts, and weighs more per measured bushel than any 
other malting barley. 
ohne oa barley is unsurpassed for feeding, having a large meaty kernel with a 
in skin. 
Peck 35c; bushel $1.00; 5 bushels $4.50; 10 bushels $8.50. 
WHITE HULLESS BARLEY. . 
lt Has No Beards or Hulls. It is Early and Gives Enormous Yields. Nothing to 
Equal it as a Hog Food. 
This remarkable Barley is entirely distinct in grain from other sorts, being 
more like a very plump hard wheat, remarkably solid, weighing over 60 Ibs. to the 
bushel. It is extremely early and onthis account is invaluable in the northern 
tier af states where corn does not ripen well. It is an enormous cropper, yielding 
from 50 to 60 bushels per acre of grain, posesssing feeding qualities superior to 
other Bariey. The straw stools well and is heavily leaved and makes an excellent 
hay. Sow 2 bushels per acre. Peck 50ec; bushel of 48 lbs. $1.75 5 bushels $8.50. 
SUCCESS BEARDLESS BARLEY. 
A remarkably heavy cropping barley. Equal in feeding quality to any of the 
BARLEY. i \ bearded sorts. Peck 35c; bushel $1.00; 5 bushels $4.50; 10 bushels $8.50, HANNA BARLEY. 
