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A Grain of Unusual Qualities ea 
Speltz, also called Emmer, is quite different from the ordinar 
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 
poth have good feeding value, It makes a rich feed that is pala- 
table and relished by all kinds of live stock. 
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Characteristics 
It is very hardy, being grown in the northern 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 miik 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 crpp. Sow 2 to 24% 
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 
yalue and palatability. You will find it worthy of a trial and once tried we are 
sure you will always want some 
Speltz on the farm. 




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SANOSEED GRAIN 
Only costs 2 to 3 cents per 
bushel. Controls certain smuts 
and other diseases that attack 
Barley, Oats and other” grains. 
Sanoseed Grain increases stands 
and yields. It is applied dry. 
Full directions on each can. Is 
economical. Half an ounce 
treats one bu. It’s a wise in- 
vestment. Use “Sanoseed 
Grain’’ treatment this year. 
Prepaid -Prices: 
4 Ounce can. .$0.30 
| » Can... $0.75 
4 Ib. Can. $2.60 


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Almond, Wis. 
Gentlemen: I never received your March price 
list, but am enclosing another order for seed. I 
always get my seed from you and am always sat- 
isfied and have good luck with them. My Alfalfa 
field that I planted with your seed was surely a 
picture last fall. Yours truly, 
(Signed) Ira H. Lamb. 









Brant, Mich. 
Gentlemen: 
Enclosed another order for 200 lbs. of America’s 
Best Mixture. I sowed this seed last year, and it 
was very satisfactory. 
Yours very truly, 
(Signed) M, Carstensen. 
