★ BARLEY ★ 
floffman's 
SPRING 
BARLEY 
Good nurse or grain crop. Similar to corn in feeding value. 
When sown along with clover or alfalfa, gives the young 
grass plants the benefit of all possible moisture. Comes 
off early. Sow two bushels per acre. 
^^WISCONSIN PEDIGREE” BARLEY 
This is a popular variety—bearded—six-row 
type. Often outyields other strains by 6 to 8 
bushels per acre. Stands up well—stiff in 
straw. A tall, vigorous grower that ripens 
uniformly, and has large, well-filled, fully 
developed heads. 
“VELVET” BARLEY 
Has smooth beards—minus the sharp barbs 
or hooks common to most barleys. A safe 
feed. This variety yields well—has long straw. 
Matures early—a sure cropper. We also offer 
"Wisconsin 38"—another good velvet type 
strain. Good yielder. Supply limited, so 
order quickly. 
“BEARDLESS” BARLEY 
Here is one of the best nurse crops for Spring- 
sown alfalfa. It is also widely grown for 
grain. The heads are erect—straw is strong. 
Supplies are limited, so that we suggest that 
you order immediately. May we substitute 
another variety if the "Beardless” should be 
all sold when your order arrives? 
“ALPHA” (2-ROW) BARLEY 
Here is a bearded variety. A good yielder. 
Developed in New York State. Very well 
adapted to that State, and also to Northern 
sections of Pennsylvania. "Alpha" is not so 
early—in fact, can be classed as medium late 
in maturity. Grows tall, and is noted for its 
special stiffness of straw. 
“I have been intending to write 
you ever since I received those 
15 bushels of Swedish Seed 
Oats. They were the finest I 
ever bought. Many visitors have 
been here to see them and say 
they never saw Oats like them.” 
— W. F. Forsythe, Kimbolton, 
Ohio, R. D. No. 1. 
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