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The Use of Inoculators Often Increase Yield 20 Per Cent 
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Price. 
Kelly’s Inoculator o« *»otti es) 
is a wet inoculator having - a jelly base. Also have the same 
bacteria in humus base but prefer the jelly medium to all others. 
We have come to this conclusion after years of experimenting 
with both wet and dry inoculators. 
Kelly Inoculator is made for us under our own label, by a reliable 
manufacturer at Urbana, Ill., and can be depended upon to give 
excellent results. 
This culture meets all the requirements as to method of manu¬ 
facture and application as laid down by the United States Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture and various agricultural colleges. Apply to 
seed with water, and plant as quickly thereafter as possible. 
Directions on every bottle. 
Always inoculate legume seeds before planting is a good rule 
to follow. Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Red Clover, Soy Beans—all of 
these should be inoculated. Inoculation enables the plants to take 
nitrogen from the air and store it in the soil. It makes for bigger 
yield of forage and seed, for better quality in the crop (higher 
protein content), and the soil is enriched in nitrogen and organic 
matter. Don’t risk crop failures or soil depletion by failure to 
inoculate. It simply does not pay to neglect this. 
PRICES 
Special prices on large quantities 
Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Clovers 
1 bushel size.30c 
2 Y 2 bushel size.65c 
4-2 ^ bushel size or more....60c 
Kelly’s humus base same price 
Soy Beans $ 2 . 00 . 
Soy Beans and Cowpeas 
2 bushel size.30c 
5 bushel size.65c 
5-5 bushel size or more.60c 
20 bu. size humus inoculator for 
Lespedeza Seed Should Be Inoculated 
It is very essential to inoculate Lespedeza seed. We have a special inoculator for this, 
same price as other clovers. This season on account of the scarcity of money you may 
think you can get by without inoculating seeds, but do not think you can. You are only 
making bad worse by so doing. Nature requires the same whether good times or bad. 
Inoculate every legume you plant. It pays big both in increased yield and benefits to soil. 
Holland Rape Seed 
For several years we have imported direct 
from Holland broad leaved Essex Rape Seed. 
More Rape Seed should be sown. It makes 
pasture equal to alfalfa for hogs and sheep. 
Some farmers think that rape has very little 
food value, but in this they are mistaken, as 
it is not excelled by any other plant that you 
grow in food value for hogs, sheep or cattle. 
The cost per acre is very small, requiring 
but 10 lbs. to 12 lbs. when sown with oats, or 
15 lbs. when sown alone. 
Holland had another short Rape Seed Crop 
in 1933 which makes the price much higher 
than Japanese Rape but it is well worth the 
difference. Japanese Rape is a small reddish 
seed, looks very much like turnip seed, while 
the Holland is much larger and almost black. 
Holland Rape has a broad leaf, produces 
much more feed and is really the only variety to grow. It is harvested in Holland the 
latter part of July. At that time our dollar was worth about 67c or two-thirds of the 
standard dollar. This made rape seed cost us one-third more this year. Price, 1 lb. to 2.1 
lbs., 8c lb.; 25 lbs. to 1(10 lbs., 7%c lb.; full bags of 220 lbs., $6.25 cwt. 
Dwarf Essex Rape makes good feed 
for sheep and hogs 
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Ceresan 
Treated 
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Ceresan increased the yield of oats 19.1 bushels 
per acre in Illinois Experiment Station tests 
from one to five bushels per acre which often more 
New Improved Semesan Jr. 
For Wheat, Oats and Barley 
Costs but 2 y 2 cents per bushel. 
The old Ceresan always did its work 
by disinfectant and it paid well to 
use it even at the old price, while 
it seemed expensive to buy. Now 
we are offered this New Improved 
Ceresan which does the work much 
better and at less than one-fourth 
the cost. No drill damage for those 
who use the Improved Ceresan. No 
disagreeable sickening dust. No 
danger of injuring the seed with 
liquid treatment. The New Improved 
Ceresan is cleaner, safer and more 
profitable to use. It controls smut 
and stripe, improves the quality of 
the stand and increases the yield 
than pays for the cost of the seed. 
VERY LOW COST 
One pound of the old Ceresan treated 6 bushels and cost 75c. 
One pound of the New Improved Ceresan treats 32 bushels and costs 75c. 
Five pounds costs $3.00 and treats 160 bushels. You cannot afford to take a chance on 
having smutty wheat, oats or barley when you can treat at this low price. 
