WIS. NO. 38 BARLEY 
FORWARD OATS 
Jung’s Select Farm Seeds 
No other article will bring a farmer greater re- 
t-.-rns on his investment than planting the best 
seeds it is possible to purchase. It costs just as 
much to raise a poor crop as a good one and with¬ 
out good seeds the best land and cultivation cannot 
produce a good crop. The Farm Seeds which we of¬ 
fer are uniformly of the VERY BEST GRADE, free 
from foul weeds and of high germination. The Ear¬ 
liness and Tremendous Productiveness of Northern 
Grown Seeds needs no comment, they stand at th 9 
he-’d cf the list. No charge for bags, remember this 
when comparing prices. All prices subject to change. 
Wes. No. 38 Barbless Bailey 
The Coming Barley. Smooth Beards, Easy to 
Handle as Oats. Large Plump Kernels. Heavy Yield- 
er. Why grow the old bearded Barley any longer? 
The new barley is pieasant to handle, will also 
yield more and is a No. 1 brewing barley. The 
beards are smooth and will not cling like the or¬ 
dinary barley and for this reason will soon displace 
the rough bearded varieties. However, the smooth 
beards are not its only good characteristic; in a 
test conducted at the Wis. Exp. Station over a peri¬ 
od of four years the Wis. 38 average yield was 
54.6 bu. per acre. We have some very nice seed, 
clean, plump and free from foul weeds. Lb. 35c.; 
3 Ihs. 60c., postpaid. Not prepaid: Pk. 50c.; bu. 
$1.15; 2/ 2 bu. $2.80; 10 bu. $10.25. 
SEED OATS 
We make a Specialty of Pedigree Seed Oats. This 
is not oats that is bought on the open market, 
given a fancy name and then sold at a good price. 
Our Oats is grown from the best Pedigree stock on 
clean land and can be relied upon to give the best 
satisfaction. 
Wis. No. 1241-“Forward” 
Forward was developed by the Wis. Exp. Sta¬ 
tion and is a heavy yielding medium early variety. 
It has a white plump kernel, medium in size with 
a thin hull. It has proved to be one of the heavi¬ 
est yielding Pedigree Oats. Lb. 25c.; 3 lbs. 50c.; 
postpaid. Not prepaid: Bu. 85c.; 2'/ 2 bu. $2.20; 
10 bu. $7.00. Bags free. 
Wis. No. S*Bumper Crop 
A Pedigree Oats originated at the Wis. Experiment Station. Wis. 
Ped. No. 5 has a very thick, white kernel, medium in length, heavy 
and very attractive; in fact the finest looking oats we have; big fat 
kernels fairly bursting with life and energy. It grows a strong rank 
straw and is especially adapted for heavy clay soils. Has made splen¬ 
did yield records. Lb. 25c.; 3 lbs. 50c., postpaid. Not prepaid: Pk 
35c;' bu. 85c.; 2J / 2 bu. $1.90; 10 bu. $6.50. 
Wis. No. 1611 -Progress Wheat 
Rust Resistant. Very Stiff Straw. Ripens Early. Heavy Yielder. 
This splendid new pedigreed spring wheat is making a wonderful 
showing wherever it has ben tried out. Its great value lies in the 
fact that it is immune to rust. This variety was developed by the 
Wis. Experiment Station ,and lias proved to be one of the heaviest 
yielding spring wheats, has a record of 4 5 bu. per acre. M-iny fann¬ 
ers mix this wheat with ha,rlev and oats and sow it as succo-tash ana 
have unusually heavy yields. We have some very nice seed that we 
are offering at a very reasonable price. Lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 60c>., post^ 
paid. Not prepaid: Pk. 45c.; bu. $1.50; 2 , l / 2 bu. $3.50; 10 bu 
$13.75. 
Reed Canary Grass 
A very valuable pasture and hay crop suitable for low 
wet ground. Such land is qlmost worthless for ordinary 
farm crops but it can be made into some of your most 
productive land by sowing it to this crop. After once start¬ 
ed it remains for many years, it will produce two cuttings 
or 3 to 4 tons of excellent hay or may he paftured. it is 
very hardy, never freezes out and has successfully come 
through the recent drought years. It makes a very high 
quality hay, mueli better than Timothy, is highly relished 
hr horses and cattle. Requires 5 to 6 lbs. seed per acre, 
fell pleating instructions will be sent with every order. 
Lb. 50c.; 5 lbs. $2.25, postpaid. Not prepaid: 10 lbs 
$4 25; 25 lbs. $9.00; 100 lbs $35.00. 
WIS. NO. 5 OATS 
Tavlnr Efteland, Shelly, Minn.—Last year the corn f 
got from you surely was wonderful. It was hit plenty hard' 
by hail the last of June but still grew to 11 feet with 13 
inch ears. 
REED CANARY CRASS 
PROGRESS WHEAT 
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