A Sale Price on Every Item in This Star Bargain Sale 
A Grain of Unusual Qualities 
SDeltz also called Einmer, is quite different from the ordinary 
grain crop. It resembles Barley but is really a species of wheat. 
The grain is broader than Barley, and the kernels are not so tight¬ 
ly enclosed in the hull. The grain is softer. The shuck and grain 
both have good feeding value. It makes a rich feed that is pala¬ 
table and relished by all kinds of live stock. 
Characteristics 
It is very hardy, being grown in the iiortliern states, and in semi-arid regions. 
You will find it a remarkable drought resister. Neither is it easily affected by 
rust or blight. The straw is pithy and strong. Maturity is very early. A fine 
nurse crop. Produces a grain crop under dry conditions that would cause a 
failure of other small grains. You will find it growing over a wide territory. 
Fine Stock Feed 
You can use it for poultry feed. Cows show a marked liking for it and it is 
often fed with bran and shorts to milk cows. Hogs thrive on it. It is a fattening 
grain and will put weight on hogs and cattle in a hurry. Speltz helps to cut down 
feed bills. It is good for pasture, fattens in the green state, and is a heavy 
stooler. We are sure you will like Speltz, and that it will prove a very profitable 
crop for you. 
Easy to Grow 
Prepare ground same as you would for any small grain crop. Sow 2 to 21^ 
bushels per acre. Drill or broadcast. Harvest when in hard dough stage. Thresh 
with ordinary grain thresher like wheat, but use fewer concaves. 
Consider its resistance; its early maturity; its heavy yields; its high feeding 
value and palatability. You will find it worthy of a trial and once tried we are 
sure you will always want some 
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Almond, Wis. 
Gentlemen: I never received yoiir March price 
list, but am enclosins aiiotlicr order for seed. I 
always Ret my .seed from yoti and am always sat¬ 
isfied and have good luck with them. My Alfalfa 
field that I planted with your .seed was surely a 
picture la.st fall. Yours truly, 
(Siemed) Ira H Lamb. 
mmsk 
Brant, Mich. 
Gentlemen: 
Enclo.scd another order for 200 lbs. of America’s 
Best Mixture. I sowed this seed last year, and it 
was very satisfactory. 
Yours very txuly, 
(Sisned) M. Carstensen. 
