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Wis. Grown Pedigreed Seed Corn 
Our seed corn is fire dried as soon as husked. Seed Corn that is 
thorouohly and rapidly dried as soon as husked is much stronger 
in vitaiity and more resistant to disease than slowly cured seed. 
All of our seed corn is carefully tested for germination before 
sent out. Order your seed corn and after it arrives test it in any 
way you wish within 10 days after you receive it. If it is not 
satisfactory in every way return it at our expense and your mon¬ 
ey will be refunded. Could anything be more fair? 
WIS. GIANT ENSILAGE 
German Millet 
Gennan Millet ia ver>' sweet, 
palatable and when fed to dairy 
cows produces a large amount 
of milk. On good soil it grows 
four to five feet high. It is very 
tender when cut at the right 
stage, which ia when it is in 
full bloom. Not prepaid: Pk. 
45c.; bu. (50 lbs.) $1.40. 
Japanese Millet 
Japanese Millet is one of the most remarkable forage plants we have; remarkable for 
its marvelous luxuriant growth; remarkable for the immense amount of hay it produces 
from each acre; and remarkable for its feeding value. Requires less seed. If) to 20 lbs. 
per acre. If desired for hay, cut just before it heads out. Not prepaid; Pk. 45c.; bu. 
(36 lbs.) $1.50. 
REED CANARY GRA.SS 
Dwarf Essex Rape 
The greatest of all forage pianrs. 
It is ideal for sheep pasture and is 
BOW largely sown lor cattle and hogs. 
It furnislies an immense amount of 
green feed on a small area and its 
nutritive value is nearly twice that 
of clover. Under favorable coinlitiona 
it is ready for pasturing in 0 weeks 
from the time of sowing and fur¬ 
nishes e.xcellent feed throughout the 
summer and fall. Dwarf Essex Rape 
thrives be.st on good soil, rich In 
vegetable matter. Rape should be 
sown in drills at the rate of three 
Iionnds to the acre or broadcast us¬ 
ing six to eight pounds to the acre, 
all through the summer months so 
as to furnish a successive crop of 
sheep and hog feed. IVe handle the 
VERY BE.ST SEED which is always 
sure to give satisfaction. Lb. 25c.; 
3 lbs. 60c., postpaid. Not prepaid: 
10 lbs. $1.00; 25 lbs. $2.45; 100 
lbs. $9.00. 
Jung’s Famous Wis. Giant Ensilage 
WILL FILL YOUR SILO WITH LESS ACRES. 
tall leafy stalks—GIANT SIZED EARS. 
Here is the corn for Wis. silos. Why plant 
southeni ensilage corn that only produces 
stalks and leaves of little feeding value when 
you might just as well plant a corn that; 
will give you the above and besides a very 
large developed car that will make ensilage 
having real feeding value. This is a yellow 
dent corn and grows a very strong leafy 
stalk, 10 to 12 ft. on good soil, and pro¬ 
duces ears larger than any Wis. Pedigree va¬ 
riety; it matures as early as Silver King and 
never fails to make the finest ensilage as the 
stalks are very leafy and juicy. It not only 
is the best ensilage for Wis. but is also very 
g<K)d as a general corn crop producing the 
most bushels per acre; the ears are so large 
that it does not take many to fill your bas¬ 
ket. IVe have an unusually fine stock of this 
corn which was all grown in Wis. Lb. 30o.; 
3 lbs. 75c., postpaid. Not prepaid: Pk. 
75(c.; bu. $2.75; 2 Y 2 bu'. $6.50. 
Wis. No. 15-lmproved Smut Nose Flint 
EXTRA EARLY. ENORMOUSLY PRODUCTIVE. EARS 
OFTEN OVER 15 INCHES LONG. 
This variety was developed, improved and first sent 
out by the Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Asso¬ 
ciation. It is more prolific than any other flint corn 
and also has a stronger stalk being especiitilly well 
adapted to Wisconsin conditions. The ears are long, 
often 14 inches, and have eight rows of large yellow 
kernels which sliade to deep red towards the tip. The 
stalks grow from fi to 7 feet tall and make excellent 
corn to plant for “hogging down” as it maturf-s so 
early. We have an excellent lot of seed of our own 
growing. Lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 75c., postpaid. Not pre¬ 
paid: Pk. 85c.; bu. $2.95; 2;/2 bu. $7.00. 
mini Soy Beans 
Inoculate this Seed—See Page 71 
Great for Silage; Equal to Clover for Hay. 
So.v Beans liave a double value as they are great 
for feed and also nitrogen gatherers, making the soil 
richer wherever they are grown. They can be sown 
broadcast for hay or sown in rows and cultivated if 
wanted for the bean.s. Soy Beane are much rioher in 
protein than oil meal or bran and can be tjse<l to 
good advantage in making a balanced ration when 
ground with oats or barley. For ensilage they may 
be sown in rows or also planted \ ith the corn as 
the com binder will cut them very nicely. They arc 
a tender plant and should be planted about the s:nnc 
time as corn. Probaby the best all around variety as 
it makes a good growth about 3h inches fall and is 
excellent for ensilage. Lb. 25c.; 3 lbs. 50c., post¬ 
paid. Not prepaid: Pk. 40c.; bu. $1.35; 2 .Y 2 bu. 
$3.25; 10 bu. $12.50. 
SMUT NOSE FLINT 
Soy Beans 
Reed Canary Grass 
A verj’ valuable pasture and haj' 
crop suitable for low wet ground. Such 
land is almost 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 
started it i-emains for many years, it 
will produce two cuttings of .3 to 4 
tons of excellent hay or may be pas¬ 
tured. It is very hardy, never freezes 
out and has successfully come through 
the recent drought years. It makes a 
very high quality hay, much better 
than Timothy, is highly relished by 
horses and cattle. Requires 5 to 6 lbs. 
seed per acre, full planting instruc¬ 
tions 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. 
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