Jung’s Select Farm Seeds 
No other article will bring a farmer 
greater returns on his investment than 
planting the best seeds it is possible to 
purchase. It costs just as much to raise a 
poor crop as a good one and without good 
seeds the best land and cultivation cannot 
produce a good crop. The Farm Seeds which 
we offer are uniformly of the VERY BEST 
GRADE, free from foul weeds and of high 
germination. The Earliness and Tremendous 
Productiveness of Northern Grown Seeds 
needs no comment, they stand at the head 
of the list. No charge for bags, remember 
this when comparing prices. All prices sub- 
ject to change. 
Wis. No. 38 Barbless Barley 
The Coming Barley. Smooth Beards, Easy 
to Handle as Oats. Large Plump Kernels. 
Heavy Yielder. Why grow the old beardea 
Barley any longer? The new harley is 
pleasant to handle, will also yield more 
and is a No. 1 brewing barley. The beards 
are smooth and will not cling like the or- 
dinary barley and for this reason will soon 
displace the rough bearded varieties. How- 
ever, the smooth beards are not its only 
good characteristic; in a test conducted at 
the Wis. Exp. Station over a period of four 
years the Wis. 38 average yield was 54.6 bu. 
per acre. We have some extra nice State 
Certified seed. Lb. 30c.; 3 ISs. 60c., post- 
Paid. Not prepaid: Bu. $1.35; 10 bu. $12.75; 
25 bu. $31.25. 
Select Seed Oats 




WIS. NO. 88 BARLEY 
WIS. NO. 5—BUMPER CROP—A Pedigree Oats originated at the Wis. Ex- 
periment Station. Wis. Ped. No. 5 has a very thick white kernel, medium 
in length, heavy and very attractive; in fact the finest looking oats we 
have; big fat kernels fairly bursting with life and energy... It grows a 
strong rank straw and is especially adapted for heavy clay soils. Has made 
splendid yield records. Setect State Certified seed of our own growing.: |! 

Lb. 25c.; 3 Ibs. 50c., postpaid. Not prepaid: Bu. 95c.; 10 bu. $9.00; 25 bu. 
$21.00, 
Wis. NO. 124i—FORWARD—Forward is a new pedigreed variety from the 
Exp. Station. It is a handsome white, medium early, heavy yielding oats 
that is giving splendid results in all parts of Wis. The kernel is pure white, 
plump, medium in size and has a thin hull. It grows a medium heigh, 
straw and stands up well. We have a fine stock of State Certified seed to 
offer this year. Lb. 25c.; 3 Ibs. 50c., postpaid. Not prepaid: Bu. 95c.; 10 bu. 
$8.90; 25 bu. $20.75. Bags free. 
We make a Special- 
ty of Pedigree Seed 
Oats. This is not oats 
that is bought on the 
open market, givena 
fancy name and then 
sold at a good price. 
OQur Oats is grown 
from the best pedi- 
greed stock on clean 
land and can be re- 
lied upon to give the 
best satisfaction. 
it Pays to treat 
your Seed Grain with 
Ceresan. See Page 70. 


San PM be 
FORWARD OATS 
B “VICLAND” The New Rust-Proof Oats 
Resistant to Rust and Smut, Stiff Straw, Immense Yielder. 
These wonderful new oats have created a sensation this past 
season as ‘they produced large yields of heavy oats where the 
ordinary varieties were almost a failure. They were originated 
at the Wis. Experiment Station and are offered for the first 
time this year. It is an early maturing variety, grows a me- 
dium. height straw and stands up very well, especially suitea 
for rich soil. Not recommended for light or poor soil. Kernels 
are medium size, deep yellow and have a very thin hull. This 
past season 265 growers reported an average yield of 70 bu. 
per acre for Vicland while the yield for ordinary kinds on 
these same farms was but 40 bu. per acre. We offer State Cer- 
tified Seed grown on our own farms. Lb. 35c.; 3 Ibs. $1.00 post- 
paid. Not prepaid: Bu, $1.99; 10 bu. $18.50. Very scarce, order 
VICLAND OATS early. Sold only if other seeds are ordered. 



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