WISCONSIN BARBLESS (Pedigree No. 38) BARLEY 
The Best Barley for 
Malting Purposes 
The new heavy yield¬ 
ing. smooth awn barley! 
Wisconsin Barbless or 
Wisconsin Pedigree No. 38 
Barley was originated by the 
Wisconsin Experiment Station 
after years of breeding and 
selecting, and should bo univers¬ 
ally sown by farmers in or out of 
the state. It is a remarkably heavy 
yielder, with heavier, larger and 
plumper kernels and longer heads. Has 
vielded over 70 bushels per acre, of as 
fine a quality as you would want to see. 
The greatest feature of all however, is the 
freedom from the troublesome awns. The 
smooth beards of "Wisconsin Barbless Barley 
make it easier to handle and makes both the 
straw and the grain more valuable for feeding. It 
is six rowed, has very stiff straw and is resistant to 
disease. We do not know of any introductions of the 
Wisconsin Experiment Association that have not proven 
to be a great advance, and farmers everywhere may plant 
this wonderful variety with full confidence that it is the 
finest barley that can be grown today. It is similar to Wis¬ 
consin Pedigree except that the barbs have been removed, 
the kernels are larger and plumper and the heads longer. Sow 
1 y 2 to 2 bu. per acre. 
4285—Lb., 25c; peck, $1.07, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
Peck (12 lbs!), 55c; (4 bu., 95c; bu. (48 lbs.), $1.75; 2% bu., $4.30; 5 bu., 
$8.50; 10 bu., $10.50. Bags extra, bu. size at 15c; 2*4 bu. size at 25c. 
4284—Certified Wisconsin Barbless Barley; Lb.. 25c; peck, $1.09, post¬ 
paid to 4th zone. .Not prepaid; Peck (12 lbs.), 57c; (4 bu., $1.00; bu., $1.85; 
2(4 bu., $4:55; 5 bu., $9.00; 10 bu., $17.50. Bags extra, bu. size at 15c j 
2% bu. size, 25c. 
A Field of Wisconsin Barbless 
Barley 
VELVET BARLEY 
Also known as Minnesota No. 447. It is the result of a 
cross between Luth, a rough awned, six rowed barley of 
the Manchuria type, and a smooth awned variety. It is 
smooth awned, a heavy yielder, it has very stiff straw, 
and is much more disease resistant than other varieties. 
It is similar to the old reliable pedigreed strains, six 
rowed, except that the barbs have been removed from 
the beards by a breeding process. 
4283—Price of Velvet Barley: Lb„ 25c; peck, $1.00, 
postpaid to 4tli zone. Not prepaid: Peck (12 lbs.), 49c; 
(4 bu., 88c; 1 bu., $1.65: 3% bu., $4.05; 5 bu., $S.OO; 10 bu., 
$15.50. Bags extra, bu., at 15c; 2(4 bu., at 25c each. 
WISCONSIN PEDIGREE BARLEY 
1% to 2 bu. sow one acre; 48 lbs., in one bushel. 
Originated by Prof. Moore, agronomist of the Wisconsin Experi¬ 
ment Station. Wherever tried in Wisconsin the Pedigree Barley has 
yielded from 5 to 20 bu. more than common varieties. 
Pedigree Barley grows taller than any other 6-rowed sort and 
has very stiff straw, which stands up better. The heads are un¬ 
usually large and long and are completely filled out with very 
plump grain, which is very uniform in size, brighter and whiter 
than that of most other sorts and very attractive. It is a barley 
the farmers can depend upon to produce a big crop. 
4282—Lb., 25c; peck. $1.02, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
Peck, 50c; (4 bu., 90c; bu., $1.70; 2(4 bu., $4.20; 5 bu., $8.25; 
10 bu., $16.00. Bags extra, bu. at 15c; 2% bu. at 25c. 
GIANT WHITE HULLESS 
A big hog fattener. Earlier than the bearded varieties, 
six rowed, and in threshing, the kernels shell out without 
the hulls and look like big wheat kernels; when grown 
for hay, it should be cut before it is ripe, while the straw 
is still green. It is a heavy yielder and can be thrown to 
the hogs in bundles and they will eat every kernel of it. 
Sow 2% bu. per acre. We ship this in grain bags only. 
4275—Lb., 30c; pebk, 97c. postpaid to 4th zone. Not pre¬ 
paid: Peck, 45c; (4 bu., 75c; bu. (48 lbs.), $1.35; 2(4 bu.. 
$3.25; 5 bu., $6.25; 10 bu., $12.00. Bags extra: bu. size at 
20 c; 2(4 bu. used at 30c. 
PRICE CHANGES 
SALZER’S SILVER KING BARLEY 
Silver King has proven to be one of the heaviest yielding 6-row 
bearded barley varieties ever grown. Is very early and of vigorous 
growth; straw is strong and stiff, and very seldom does it lodge; 
heads are long and well filled. Silver King is the best barley to sow 
on heavy, rich soil, but it also thrives on warm, light soil. 
4277—Lb., 25c; peck, $1.09, .postpaid to 4tli zone. Not prepaid: 
Peck. 57c; (4 bu., $1.0ty. bu.. $1.85; 2% bu., $4.55; 5 bu., $9.00; 
10 bu., $17.50. Bags extra at 10c and 25c each. 
ODERBRUCKER or WISCONSIN NO. 55 
A 6-rowed, bearded variety with a plump and heavy kernel and 
very productive. 4281—Lb., 25c; peek, $1.07, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 55c; (4 bu., 95c; bu., $1.75; 2(4 bu., 
$4.30; 5 bu.. $8.50; 10 bu., $16.50. Bags extra at 15c and 25c each. 
It is impossible to foretell the demand for field seeds and 
to therefore know just how long our large stocks will last. 
Consequently, the prices of all seeds are subject to change 
without notice. 
We have huge stocks of Field Seeds and we believe they 
are large enough so as not to' necessitate any change in the 
catalog prices before February 15, 1935, at least, and pos¬ 
sibly until even a later date. However, when our stocks 
become depleted and we must purchase seeds from reliable 
growers, we frequently must pay high prices and must in 
turn ask our customers for additional money, much as we 
dislike doing so. You should, therefore, purchase your field 
seed requirements just as early as possible to be sure of 
getting your seeds at these present low prices. 
Hardly a year passes but what some seeds advance sharply 
before the end of the season, and as a general rule, our cus¬ 
tomers who send us their orders eanly in the season, obtain 
their field seeds at greatly reduced prices. Sow Salzer's 
.Seeds this year! Order early! 
14ft Your Silver King Seed Barley arrived today and we are pleased with the quality 
of the shipment.—J. J. Jackson & Son, Middleport, N. Y. 
John A.Salzer Seed Co 
LACROSSE. WISCONSIN 
