WISCONSIN BARBLESS (Pedigree No. 38) BARLEY 
Wisconsin Barbless or Pedigree No. 38 Barley 

MILLET 
Do not plant millets until two 
or three weeks after corn plant- 
ing time. Sow about 40 pounds 
per acre. 
EARLIEST RUSSIAN OR SIBERIAN—The 
hardiest and most resistant to drought. Ready to 
eut for hay in 60 days and matures seed in 75 days. 
4570—Radium: Lb., 24c; 5 Ibs., 85c, postpaid 
to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 Ibs., $1.20; 100 Ibs., 
$5.50. 
GERMAN—A\lso called Golden Millet. Stems a 
little heavier and leaves broader and coarser than 
Common Millet. 65 days and seed in 85 to 90 
days. The most popular variety in the south -cen- 
tral states. Cattle and stock are fond of the hay. 
4577—Superior: Lb., 23c; 5 Ibs., 80c, postpaid 
to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 lbs., $1.00; 100 Ibs., 
$4.95. 4578—Radium: Lb., 24c; 5 Ibs., 85e, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 Ibs., $1.20; 
100 Ibs., $5.50. 
COMMON—An early millet, ready to be cut in 
50 to 55 days and-matures seed in 70 days. Also 
ealled Early Harvest and Italian Millet. 
4565—Superior: Lb., 24c; 5 Ibs., 68e, postpaid 
to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 Ibs., 98c; 100 Ibs., 
$4.85. 4566—RKadium: Lb., 25c; 5 Ibs., 73e, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 lbs., $1.15; 
100 lbs., $5.25. 
JAPANESE—Of a different family than the other 
millets. Does best on heavy, moist soils, grows 4 
to 8 feet high. 15 lbs. per acre. 
4583—Radium Brand: Lb., 25c; 5 lbs., 90c¢, postpai 
zone. Not prepaid: 15 Ibs., $1.25; 100 lbs., $5.95, > °°Pald to 4th 
PEARL MILLET—Grows 6 to 10 ft. high with a long spike: o g 
monly called -“‘Cat-tail Millet.” Relished by all stock in ite poeta 
dry state. 6 lbs. per acre in drills; 8 lbs. broadcast. 4596— 
Radium: Lb., 35c; 6 lbs., $1.45, postpaid to 4th zone, Not prepaid: 
15 Ibs., $2.85; 100 lbs., $16.00. i 
PROSO OR HERSHEY 
Grown chiefly for seed; sometimes for hay or ensilage. Does well 
on dry soils. The seed is fine for poultry, swine and young cattle. 
May be sown as late as July 20. 








BROOM CORN OR HOG MILLET—The most popular. Yields 
enormous quantities of seed. 65 days. .25 lbs. per acre. 4562— 
Radium Brand: Lb., 23c; 5 Ibs., 73e, postpaid to 4th zone. Not 
prepaid: 25 lbs., $1.45; 100 lbs., $4.50. 

EARLY FORTUNE—Especially valuable as_a grain crop for late 
planting. 50 days. 4574—Radium Brand: Lb., 24¢; 5 Ibs., 78e, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 25 Ibs., $1.65; 100 Ibs., $4.75. 

owned this farm, always used your seed.—Mr. David T. Marbury, Arkadelphia, Ark. 
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The Best Barley for Malting Purposes. 
Wisconsin Barbless or Wisconsin Pedigree No. 38 Barley 
is a bearded variety that was originated hy the Wiscon- 
sin Experiment Station by crossing a smooth awn oat 
from Russia with Oderbrucker. It is a remarkably heavy 
yielder, with heavy, large and plump kernels. 
The greatest feature of all, however, is the freedom 
from the troublesome awns in the beards. The smooth 
beards of Wisconsin Barbless Barley make it easier to 
handle and makes both the straw and the grain more val- 
uable for feeding. It is six_rowed, has very stiff straw 
and is resistant to disease. It is a big improvement over 
the rough bearded barleys. Resistant to stripe disease. 
Sow 1% to 2 bu. per acre. 
4285—Radium Brand: Lb, 24c, postpaid to 4th zone, 
Not prepaid: Peck (12 Ibs.), 60c; 1% bu., 95e; bu. (48 Ibs.), 
$1.65; 5 bu., $8.15; 10 bu., $16.10; 25 bu., $38.75. Bags free, 
WISCONSIN PEDIGREE ODER- _ 
BRUCKER BARLEY 
1% to 2 bu. sow one acre; 48 lbs., im one bushel. 
Pedigree Barley grows taller than any other 6-rowed sort and 
has very stiff straw, which stands up better. The heads are un« 
usually large and long and are completely filled out with very 
plump grain, which is very uniform in size, brighter and whiter 
than that of most other sorts and very attractive. It is a barley 
the farmers can depend upon to produce a big crop. 
4282—Radium Brand: Lb., 24e, postpaid to 4th zone. Not pre- 
paid: Peck, 55c; ™% bu., 90c; bu., $1.55; 5 bu., $7.65; 10 bu., $14.95; 
25 bu., $35.95. Bags free. 
SALZER’S SILVER KING BARLEY 
Silver King has proven to be one of the heaviest yielding 6-row 
béarded barley varieties ever grown. Is very early and of vigorous 
growth; straw is strong and stiff, and very seldom does it lodge; 
heads are long and well filled. Silver King is the best barley to sow 
on heavy, rich soil, but it also thrives on warm, light soil. 
4277—Lb., 25c, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 60¢; 
Y%, pu 95c; bu., $1.65; 5 bu., $8.15; 10 bu., $16.10; 25 bu., $38.75. 
Bags free. 3 
Sow % to 1 bu. per acre; 50 Ibs. in 
BUCKWHEA one bu. Buckwheat should be sown 
from about the middle of June to the middle of July. 
JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT—The large grains are a rich 
dark color and have a thin hull. About a week earlier 
than Silver Hull. 4329—Lb., 24c, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: Peck, 60c; 1% bu., $1.10; bu., $1.95; 5 bu., $9.50; 
10 bu., $18.75. Bags free. 
SILVER HULL BUCKWHEAT—Little smaller grains 
than the Japanese. Grain is light gray color, thin hulled. 
4331—Lb., 25c, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
Peck, 70c; % bu., $1.20; bu., $2.15; 5 bu., $10.50; 10 bu., 
$20.65. Bags free. 
FLAX 
WILT RESISTANT—Large seeded variety, resistant to 
wilt. Heavy yielder. 42 lbs. per acre. 4455—Lb., 30e, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 98e; % bu, 
$1.85; bu., $3.50; 5 bu., $17.25. Bags free. 
Sow 28 to 42 lbs. per acre, between April 15 and 
May 15, on clean land. 56 Ibs. in one bu. 
COMMON FLAX—Clean, northern grown seed. 28 Ibs. 
per acre. 4450—Lb., 28e, postpaid to 4th zone. Not pre- 
paid: Peck, 95¢e; 14 bu., $1.75; bu., $3.25; 5 bu.,. $15.95. 
Bags free. 
ATLAS SORGO A cane which is a cross between 
White Kaffir Corn and Sourless 
Cane. Abundantly juicy, sweet, 7 to 10 feet high, leafy, 
heads fairly compact. Produces a large tonnage of suc- 
culent feed. Excellent for silage. 14. lbs: (permacre, 
4348—Lb., 24¢; 5 Ibs., S5e, postpaid to 4th zone. Not pre- 
paid: 15 Ibs., $1.10; 25 Ibs., $1.50; 50 Ibs., $2.85; 100 Ibs., 
$5.50. Bags free, 
SUNFLOWER—For the Silo 
Produces an enormous tonnage of from 20 to 30 tons 
per acre. The cows relish it and produce practically as 
much milk as when fed on other ensilage. Sow any time 
before the middle of July, in rows far enough apart to 
permit eultivation. Use 8 to 10 lbs. per acre. Cultivate 
and harvest like corn. 
4704—Lb., 29c; 2 Ibs., 54c, postpaid to 4th zone. Not 
prepaid: 5 Ibs., 90¢e; 15 Ibs., $2.45; 25 Ibs., $3.25; 50 Ibs., 
$6.25; 100 Ibs., $12.00. Bags free. 

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