Soy Beans 
MANCHU. The old standby. A de¬ 
pendable bean for hay and seed pro¬ 
duction. Bushel, $2.50. 
ILLINI. A variety developed ex¬ 
pressly for seed production but 
also makes a satisfactory hay bean. 
Bushel, $2.40. 
MIDWEST. By far the most satis¬ 
factory to use in planting with corn 
for silage. It grows larger and is 
later in maturing so it holds its 
leaves. Soy beans add much to the 
value of silage by increasing the pro¬ 
tein content. Bushel, $3.25. 
Emergency Crops 
SUDAN GRASS. $7.00 per cwt. 
German Millet _ 
$7.00 per 
cwt. 
Hungarian Millet_ 
7.00 per 
cwt. 
Japanese Millet (Billion Dollar 
Grass) _. -- 
6.00 per 
cwt. 
Miscellaneous Seeds 
Lb. 
5 lbs. 
MANGELS. Mam. Red 
$ .50 
$2.25 
MANGELS, Golden Tankard 
.50 
2.25 
RUTABAGA. Purple Top 
.60 
2.75 
RAPE. Dwarf Essex . 
.20 
.70 
LAWN SEED — 
Golden Glow (Our own 
best mixture) . 
.35 
1.50 
Shady Place . 
.40 
1.75 
Stnadard grade (a good,) 
clean mixture) 
.20 
.90 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
.40 
1.75 
RED TOP 
.30 
1.25 
WHITE CLOVER 
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culture. For Alfalfa and j 
Clovers, /z bushel size, 3 5^; | 
1 bushel size, 5 5^; 2/2 bushel | 
size, $1.20. For Soy Beans, * 
1 bushel size, 3 5^; 2 bushel j 
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Seed Grains 
Good Seed Grains are exceedingly scarce. Michels have always been very care¬ 
ful of the seed grains they sell and have been just as mindful of your interests 
this year as in the past. We secure our foundation stocks direct from the plant 
breeders at the Experiment Stations and have them raised for us by careful 
growers. Our unexcelled cleaning machinery is used diligently to put these 
pedigree stocks in the best possible shape. 
You cannot buy better grains if you pay several times our price. 
Gats 
YELLOW KHERSON. (Wis. No. 
7). Extra early, the best yielder and 
surest cropper on heavy, rich land. 
Our seed is bright, plump, heavy. 
Bushel, 95^. 10 bushels at 90^. 
SPOONER OATS. This is a new 
oats developed at the Spooner Exper¬ 
iment Farm especially adapted to 
high, dry lands. They did very well 
for us last season and we can heart¬ 
ily recommed them. 
Bushel, $1.05. 10 bushels at 
$ 1 . 00 . 
FORWARD OATS. A re-selection 
of this fine grain from the older 
Forward which we introduced to 
this territory in 1924. Very strong 
straw, disease resistant. Supply is 
limited. 
Bushel, $1.05. 10 bushels at 
$1.00. , STANDARD 
FORWARD. 
Bushel, 95/ 
10 bushels, 
at 90/ 
Barley 
WISCONSIN PEDIGREE No. 
38. This new strain has become so 
immensely popular that we do not 
think any other variety is worth 
considering. Its barbless beard 
makes it as easy to handle as oats. 
The yielding quality bred into it 
makes it far superior to any other 
strain. It is proof against barley 
stripe disease. And, finally, it is 
equal to any for malting. Do not 
confuse this grain with Velvet and 
Pedigree No. 37. Pedigree No. 3 8 
is a different strain and far super¬ 
ior to the others. 
Bushel, $1.75. Over 10 bush¬ 
els, $1.70. 
Wheat 
STURGEON WHEAT. Our first 
offering of this fine new wheat, de¬ 
veloped by Prof. Delwiche at the 
Sturgeon Bay Experiment Station. 
Strong straw, early maturing, al¬ 
most proof against black rust. A 
surer cropper than even Progress, 
and has much better milling quality. 
Our seed of this is exceptionally 
choice. 
Bushel, $2.15. 10 bushels at 
$ 2 . 10 . 
PROGRESS WHEAT. Bushel, 
$2.05. 10 bushels at $2.00. 
MARQUIS WHEAT. Bushel, 
$2.05. 10 bushels at $2.00. 
SPELTZ or EMMER. 100 lbs., 
$3.50. 
FLAX. Bushel, $3.25. 
CANADA FIELD PEAS. Bush¬ 
el, $2.70. 
BUCKWHEAT, Bushel, $2.00. 
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