Similar to corn in feeding value. Comes off early—so 
when sown along with clover or alfalfa—thus gives the 
young grass plants the benefit of all moisture possible. 
Good nurse or grain crop. Sow about 2 bu. per acre. 
BMLEr 
“WISCONSIN PEDIGREE” BARLEY 
This popular 'Wisconsin Pedigree” variety is a bearded, 
6-row type. Has often outyielded other strains by 5 to 8 
bushels per acre. Stiff in the straw—stands up very well. 
A vigorous grower. Stands tall—ripens uniformly—its large 
heads fill well—develop fully. 
*Jloffman’s 
SPRING 
“VELVET” BARLEY 
Grows beards, but smooth ones. They don’t have the sharp 
barbs or hooks on them. Makes a safe feed. Yields well. 
Strong straw. Matures early. A sure cropper. . . . We also 
offer “Wisconsin 38”—another good velvet-type strain. . . . 
Good yielder. Supply limited. Suggest quick orders. 
“BEARDLESS” BARLEY 
Fine for a nursecrop for spring-sown alfalfa. Also desired 
by many for the grain crop it produces. Heads stand erect, 
straw is strong. Supply is limited. Suggest very early 
orders. May we substitute another variety if the Beardless 
should all be sold when your order arrives? 
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