Improved Seed Selection Makes Growers More Money 
I Improved Barbless Barley 
This is an improved type of the Velvet Barley. On 
| a four year test it .made an average yield of over 
,50 bushels per acre; outyielded all well known varie- 
| ties. It is a smooth awned, white six row barley, 
dlas been introduced extensively the past two years 
'in Illinois. In a few years it will be one of the 
most popular varieties grown. The barbs have been 
removed from the beards by a breeding process. No 
discomfort in harvesting and threshing this variety. 
The Best for Malting and Brewing 
A large brewing concern has made several tests 
and found the Pedigree 38 Type exceedingly fine for 
Other Maltsters 
both malting and brewing purposes 
have made tests and predict this variety will become 
the great malting and brewing barley of the country. 
It is to your advantage to buy this type of barley. 
It is practically free from disease. Yields from ten 
to forty percent more than other popular varieties. 
Every farmer should grow barley. During the past 
two years it has been the best paying grain crop on 
the farm. We have talked to a good many farmers 
in our office about barley. Most of them claim they 
could not farm without barley. This is a nice big 
plump barley. Buy this variety and obtain an extra 
the heaviest producers.^ An r 
been S(°the same type it has 
■leys of f gram. St 
acre and quality * ked sUI 
t has shown a a littl e 
resistance. K-er heavier per 
a ge and higher . 
SSn'we would emphasize the 
.gam you may oe 
d the e s'a m e variety ^ 
farm Sow some 
elected and heav- 
d seed along with it 
irefully and chejk 
nd yields carefully- 
a astonished at u 
. You'll he con- 
better seed pays 
yield lhat will more than repay you for the cost of 
the seed. 
r It yields rr 
Pound for p 
feeding value 
hot weather, 
small 
pound it is equal to corn in 
o.. It matures early, escaping 
It is . the best nurse crop for 
r ,- BarIe y does not lodge readily 
)1 wi ^ s t an ds unfavorable conditions, espe- 
daiiy well Gives you greater returns per A 
k acre. Taken all in all it is a most sat- M 
^^istactory small grain crop and a^^^_ 
money maker. 
. A New Variety 
A new type of barley developed in 
1929 at the Iowa Agricultural Experi¬ 
ment Station. IOGLOS is a smooth 
awned barley. It is a high yielding 
strain. It has a very stiff straw. Does 
not lodge like most varieties. It re¬ 
sists rust as well as other well known 
barleys. Its superiority is worthy of 
your consideration. Expeilments dur¬ 
ing 1930 to 1937 in Iowa show that 
it had an average yield of over 48 
bushels for the eight years. One year 
it yielded over 60 bushels per acre. 
It was the best of 7 well known va¬ 
rieties. 
A Malting Barley 
Tests made by malting laboratories 
indicate that Ioglos should have the 
same malt rating as Velvet and Wis¬ 
consin No. 38, which are both recog¬ 
nized for their malting qualities. You 
always get a premium on the market 
for good barley that will grade for 
malting. Grow Ioglos while the acre¬ 
age is small. Sell part of your crop 
to your neighbors for seed. An extra 
yield will more than pay for the cost 
of the seed. 
offer are the very best for 
malting and feeding purposes. It is important 
v™, y0 V ^ ow good . clean seed free from disease. 
ww get nT la i* S ? r yields . and a higher grade of 
" f ar S Maltsters require clean undamaged grain 
quality. It has to be pure. 
bav ® discontinued handling the regular 
hkh nl S mv arley H W « found ^ difficult to obtain 
fv 1 . Jtt^Jity seed and it was not as satisfactorv 
listed onThis PU pa P g°e SeS ^ ^ VarietieS We have 
The Velvet or Barbless Types are superior for 
and cereal purposes. The Oderbrucker 
T n ?nfm anS 1Ury are °^ d we ii known varieties used 
a O ood many years for malting and feeding. 
°f seed is 
yields, i 
money vvi 
such seed, 
Dounds^of 6 ^ ,t° say that the hundi 
pounds of America’s Best Mixture I got of v 
if®, spring made one of the finest stands of gra 
wnnin f H^ mer n that wants to build up his s 
would do well to use it. 
(Signed) Edw. E. Miller. 
_ T , Bridgeport, Ind. 
Gentlemen: I have sown your seed for a few 
years and have splendid results. I am always 
glad to recommend your company asi I have always 
found your seed as represented. 
Yours truly, 
(Sighed) John F. Mills. 
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lOGLOs 
BARLEY 
