Our President, Mr. R. H. Lang, inspecting a field of No. 6 Winter Rye on 
the Stokes Farm, Jefferson Co. 
FIELD SEEDS 
FOR 
FALL SOWING 
SAND VETCH OR WINTER 
VETCH 
A valuable leguminous plant. Sow with 
rye in September or early October, 15 to 20 
pounds of vetch and % bushel rye per acre. 
Makes fine fall and winter pasture and can 
also be pastured early in the spring. The 
seed we offer is the best American grown, 
cockle free. 
Prices, by mail: Lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.10. 
By freight: 10 lbs., $1.75; 100 lbs., $14.25; 
500 lbs. or over at $14.00. Sacks included. 
WISCONSIN PEDIGREE NO. 6 WHITE WINTER RYE 
PLANT RYE THIS FALL 
Wisconsin Pedigree No. 6 is a new strain of Winter Rye recently released by the Wisconsin Experiment 
Sh Station. We offered it for the first time three years ago. Its strong feature is its very light color, almost pure 
$ white. Prof. Leith says, “The Pedigreed White Rye is the result of an effort to get a nicer appearing rye 
than we had in the old Pedigree Schlanstedt and meet the expectations of millers and bakers who prefer 
lighter colored ryes.’’ 
This new rye is just as good a yielder if not better than the old Wisconsin Pedigree and it has a big advantage 
in quality. It is also shorter in straw. We recommend it as the best in rye. 
Prices—Registered—By mail: Lb., 25c. By freight: y 2 pk., 20c; pk., 35c; bu. (56 lbs.), $1.10; 5 bus. at $1.05; 
10 bus. at $1.02; 25 bus. at $1.00. Bags extra at 30c. 
Standard: Pk., 30c; bu., $1.00; 5 bus. at 95c; 10 bus. at 92c; 25 bus. at 90c. Bags extra. 
COMMON WINTER RYE. Pk., 30c; bu., $1.00; 5 bus. at 95c; 10 bus. at 92c; 25 bus. at 90c. Bags extra. 
OLDS’ WISCONSIN PEDIGREE NO. 2 WINTER WHEAT 
If you are going to sow some Winter Wheat this fall and a few acres may prove very profitable, do not 
Ijisow “just wheat’’ but sow Wisconsin Pedigree No. 2. This is one of the list of famous pedigree grains put 
grout by the Wisconsin Experiment Station. It is from the well-known Turkey Red and has all the good charac¬ 
teristics of that variety—hard red grains, bearded heads, vigorous growth and extreme hardiness. 
Wisconsin Pedigree No. 2 is the hardiest of all winter wheats for this section, produces large, plump kernels and 
outyields all others. 
Prices—Registered Stock: V 2 pk., 30c; pk., 50c; bu., $1.50; 5 bus. at $1.45; 10 bus. at $1.42; 25 bus. or over at 
$1.40. Bags extra at 30c. 
Standard Stock: Pk., 45c; bu., $1.45; 5 bus. at $1.40; 10 bus. at $1.37; 25 bus. or over at $1.35. Bags extra. 
REED CANARY GRASS 
PLANT NOW PRICES LOW 
The New Grass for Wisconsin Lowlands. 
Reed Canary Grass is a very valuable new perennial hay and pasture crop especially desirable for low, marshy 
land. Nothing like it has been thus far produced as it puts land that is just a dead waste into production of valu¬ 
able forage. Continues to grow without care or attention. Very highly recommended by the Wisconsin and Minnesota 
Experiment Stations. 
Prices now are the lowest since its introduction. Get started with this new grass while the seed is cheap. 
Ideal weather and growing conditions produced a bumper crop of seed this year. 
For Pasture it lengthens the grazing season as it starts very early in the spring, and beginning before June 1st, 
will furnish an abundance of pasture throughout the entire season until late in the fall. 
For Hay. It makes a heavy yield of good quality hay better than timothy and far superior to wild hay. Ordi¬ 
narily two or more cuttings can be made in a season. As high as seven tons of hay per acre have been produced in one 
season. 
CULTURE. Seed sown just before the ground freezes up will lie in the ground over winter and be ready to grow 
early in the spring. The ground in the fall is usually dry so that teams with implements can work the soil. Sow 4 
to 6 pounds to the acre with a drill. Seed can also be sown in August and September with good results. There is 
danger, however, of young seedlings winterkilling, or drowning out in the spring, with unfavorable weather. 
Prices, by mail: Lb., 75c; 3 lbs., $1.95. By freight: Lb., 65c; 5 lbs., $3.00; 10 lbs., $5.50; 100 lbs., $50.00. 
A field of Reed Canary grown from our seed. 
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