Wis. Hybrid Ensilage Corn 
Giant Ears. Always Stands Up. Tall Leafy Stalks. 
Here is a heavy yiehlinp: Hybrid Coni that is hard to beat for either 
ensilaire or ear corn. It grows a stronrf. tall, leafy stalk, 9 to 10 ft. 
that will witlistand loilffing and in addition each stalk will produce a 
large well developed ear. The stalks and leaves remain green for a 
long time thus making a very fine quality of ensilage. Those who had 
lodged coni the pa.st season will appreciate corn that stands up under 
adverse conditions like this corn did. Ears are well developed, 8 to 
10 in. long and a rich golden yellow color. Yields of 60 to 70 bu. 
per acre liave been frequent. We offer state certified seed grown on our 
own farms in Columbia Co.. Wis. Flat kernels: Bu. $4.00; 5 bu. 
$18.50. Graded Round kernels: Bu. $2.95; 5 bu. $13.90. 
Wis* No* IS-Improved Smut Nose Flint 
EXTRA EARLY. ENORMOUSLY PRODUCTIVE. EARS OFTEN OVER 
15 INCHES LONG. 
Tliis variety was developeil, improved, and first sent out by the Wis¬ 
consin Agricultural Experiment Association. It is more prolific than 
any other flint corn and also has a stronger stalk being esiiccially 
well adapted to Wisconsin conditions. The ears are long, often 14 in., 
and have eight rows of large yellow kernels which shade to deep red 
towards the tip. The stalks grow from 6 to 7 feet tall and make ex¬ 
cellent corn to plant for “hogging down” as it matures so early. We 
have an e.xcellent lot of seed of our own growing. Lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 75c.. 
postpaid. Not prepaid: Pk. 80o.; bu. $2.75; bu. $6.50. 
Fancy Wisconsin Flax 
Flax is quite widely grown in our Northern States as a ca.sh crop. 
Best results are had by sowing early or right after your small graiti is 
in. Sow broadcast at the Tate of 25 to 35 lbs, per acre. Pkt. 90c.; 
bu. (56 lbs.) $2.90. - 
SMUT NOSE FLINT 
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WISCONSIN HYBRID ENSJLACE 
Sudan Grass 
The Wonderful New Forage Plant 
Sudan Grass, although comparatively a new 
plant, is becoming very popular. It is far more 
valuable for hay than millet or any of the sor¬ 
ghums a.s it is just as easy to grow and will 
jiroduce more and better hay. It makes a heavy 
yield, 3 to 5 tons of cured hay i)er acre, usual¬ 
ly (wo cuttings per season can be made for it 
will grow again like alfalfa. The hay is of ex¬ 
cellent quality and all kinds of stock cat it 
reatlily. An excellent crop to sow after early 
l>oas as it can be sown as late as July 10th 
and still make a crop. Sow broadcast like oats, 
20 to 25 1I)S. i)er acre, any time from May 
20th to July 10th. 'I ry some, we know you 
will like it. Lb. 25c.; 3 lbs. 50o., postpaid. 
Not prepaid: 25 lbs. $1.35; 100 lbs. $4.75; 
500 lbs. $22.25. Price subject to change. 
^C/D am QrASS, 
Thatcher Spring 
Wheat 
Rust Resistant. Ripens Early. 
Heavy Yielder. 
We have tried out many different 
varieties of Spring Wheat on our farms 
and have had the best results with 
Thatcher. It was originated by the 
Minn. Exp. Station and has given the 
best yiehls of any variety. It is beard- 
le.ss, early maturing and stands up 
well. Tests have proved it to be equal 
to Marquis for milling and baking 
qualities. Sow not over 1 bu. per 
acre as it stools out heavily. Lb. 30c.; 
3 lbs. 60c.. postpaid. Not prepaid; 
Bu. $1.50; 5 bu. $7.00. 
Soy Beans 
SOY BEANS 
Inoculate Your Soy Beans—It Pays—See Page 71. 
Soy Beans are raj)iilly becoming one of our major 
crops as they can be use-d in so many ways. They 
are grown for hay, silage and the cured beans. They 
are the ordy legume ci-op that can be grown on acid 
soil and l)uild up the fertility. Prices are subject 
to market changes. 
Illini 
A very poi)ular and widely grown variety and a 
gofsi yielder. One of the best kituls to sow for hay 
or forage as it is finer Ktenimed, and leafier than 
many other varietif's. Lb. 25c.; 3 lbs. 50c., post¬ 
paid. Not prepaid: Pk. 50c.; bu. $1.70; 10 bu. 
$16.50. 
Manchu 
The most jatpular 
is iiKMliuin early ami 
fonige or beans. One 
ing for silage as it 
Also used very largely 
3 lbs. 50c., postpaid. 
$1.75; 10 bu. 17.00. 
variety in Die middle west. It 
|iroduc-«*s a good crop of either 
of the best varietic'S for jdant- 
gi^ows a strong upright jdant. 
for forage and hay. 
Not prepaid: Pk. 
Lb. 25c.; 
50c.; bu. 
THATCHER WHEAT 
— S8 - J. W, Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
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