Northern Grown Seeds.Plants and Nurseru Stock 
BARLEY 
THE 
fAMOUS 
w six rowe 
ng and pure. 
nnCDBDITrifirP DADI JTV Introduced by the Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment 
UUr.KJJKUUn.XlIV. DAKLCI station in 1896 and claimed to be the heaviest yielding 
|nd plumpest 6-rowed Barley ever introduced, possessing high Malting and Feeding qualities. Lb. 
|0c, postpaid; pk. COe, bu. $1.76. 
|r , u 0 _1 Q „ Il„:„oro?t« Nr. mi The Minnesota State Experiment Station has been breed- 
WeW Barley, University NO. 1U3 ; ng and testing uianv varieties of barley with a view to 
lroducing a sort that would lead all other kinds in the matter of yield This ; has been realized in the 
cd variety here offered under the name of University No. 10b. It is early, uniform in mat 
Lb. 20c, postpaid; pk. 60c, bu. $1.75. 
;-t,|..J Chiaf Dorian A new and distinct two rowed variety, very vigorous grower. Straw 
ilgnlallQ tniei Barley str0 ng. upright, yields SO to 60 bushels per acre, weighs over 50 lbs. to 
e measured bushel. Lb. 20e, postpaid; pk. 60e, bu. $1.70. 
. „,„ Dao rHIacc Do rW Earliest barley known, sown the 20th of March ripens about the 28th of 
HeW BeardleSS Barley j un e, has produced 80 bu. per acre. Sow. early, frost will not hurt it. 
is beardless and handles as easily as oats. Lb. 20c, postpaid; pk. 55c, bu. $1.70. 
White Hulless Barley t^ 7 ww?$^& b %M 
MAMMOTH PODS 
AND KERNELS 
Choice Hand Picked 
Stock 
The Mammoth Virginia 
Peanut is the most profit- 
able variety to grow, more 
desirable than the common 
spreading kind, more easi- 
ly cultivated. 
Peanuts will yield as 
large a revenue as any 
crop that can be grown in 
proportion to the outlay. 
Peanuts are also good food. Peanut Butter has come to be regarded as a 
dainty. The foliage and vines make valuable forage for stock. Large Dkt. 
10c pt. 25c, Qt. 40e, postpaid. 
B....,i r«H«ira Planting should be done as soon as possible after all 
reanill I^UHUIG danger of frost is past, in ridges three feet apart, one 
kernel being put every 8 to 12 inches in the ridge. The young plant is very 
hence only fine soil must be used incovering. and the kernels before planting must be carefully 
for if the skin covering them is broken the chances arc against their growing. 
SUGAR CANE QR sorghum 
pasture crop for cattle, sheep and swine it has no superior. When grazed down it will quickly 
ODaeain hence a large amount of pasture may be obtained from it at a season when it is most 
up bkbiu, ircinc diilicult too bta i n pasture from other 
sources. As a selling crop it will always 
prove of great value, since at least two 
crops can be obtained from one sowing, 
but its highest value as food for stock is 
found in the enormous yields of fodder. 
When properly grown it may be thus fed 
during more than half the year. 
The He 
Yielding 
Barley 
.veak, 
■ ailed 
As a 
spring 
Minnesota Early Amber 
The Famous 
Oderbrucker Barley 
Get pure seed of the Early Amber grown 
right here in Minnesota. It is the only vari- 
ety of cane that makes a fine syrup, clear as .i m ™» inviri-ihlv rinem 
crystal. When planted between the first and tenth of May, the *«™D^ toWteNl "*\™k 
yielding 20 to 25 bushels of seed and one hundred and forty to two-hundred and forts 
of syrup per acre. Its earliness adapts it to almost every, sectio n 1 la v i ng be raised W1U, 
great success in latitude 44 degrees 30 minutes, and has given entire sa t sfa< tio w 
duced. For fodder purposes use 50 to 60 lbs. per acre broadcast If in '"■'»»"[ ro " " b °H ' ' 
this quantity will suffice. Lb. 20c, postpaid; by express or freight, 50 lbs. $3.00, 
100 lbs. $5.00. , . , 
Southern Cane S„l£uS B r^ 
where planted for forage in the Northern states and is ^^K^DreS^ 
yield an immense amount of green fodder. Lb. 20c. postpaid; by express or ireigni. 
50 lbs.$2.00, 100 lbs. $3.50, 
SUNFLOWER 
Early Amber Sugar Cane 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN— The Best 
poultry; can be raised 
Single heads measure fifteen to twenty- 
two inches in diameter, and contain an im- 
mense amount of seed, which is highly val- 
ued by all farmers and poultry breeders who 
''iF YOU KEEP ONLY A PAIR OF FOWLS 
GET A POUND OF THIS SEED JUST FOR 
A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED. 
It contains the shell to make eggs. 
It gives the fowls a bright, lustrous plumage 
It keeps them in a strong.healthy condition. 
It makes eggs hatch more vigorous chicks. 
It makes them more vigorous than if fed on 
any other food. . 
It prevents roup, it stops egg eating, it 
stops feather picking. 
Egg-Producing food known for 
cheaper than corn. 
It is a heavy cropper on almost any so ''- 
It can be sown from early spring up to July. 
It is also good food for cattle and horses. 
It is used as a medical herb. 
It keeps disease away if planted around 
the house. . . 
It is fattening to either poultry or cattle. 
Its strong, thick stalk can be used as fuel. 
In fact it is the most wonderful, cheapest 
and best poultry food known. 
Three pounds will sow one acre and the 
average yield is 100 bushels to the acre. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c. lb. 20c, postpaid; by 
express or freight. 10 lbs. $1.00. 
