


Jung’s Northern Grown 
Farm Seeds 
No other article will bring 2 
farmer greater returns on his in« 
vestment 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 cul- 
tivation cannot produce a good 
crop. The Farm Seeds which we of- 
fer are uniformly of the VERY 
BEST GRADE, free from foul weeds 
and of high germination. The Ear- 
liness and Tremendous Productive- 
ness of Northern Grown Seeds need 
no comment, ,they stand at the 
head of the list. No charge for bags, 
remember this when comparing 
Prices, All prices subject to change. 

















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VICLAND OATS 
“VICLAND” The Famous Rust-Proof Oats 
Resistant to Rust and Smut. Stiff Straw. Immense Yielder. 
Another season has added to the fame of Vicland Oats as they 
produced large yields and heavy oats where other varieties were 
only fair and often poor in quality, yields of 100 bu. per acre 
were nothing unusual. Vicland Oats were originated at the Wis. 
Experiment Station and have proved to be one of the best va- 
rieties ever sent out. It has a short stiff straw and is especially 
suited for rich soils where other varieties lodge; it is resistant to 
both rust and smut. The kernels are medium in size, yellow in 
color, have a thin hull and usually weigh 36 to 38 lbs. per meas- 
ured bushel. It will stand in the shock for a long time without 
sprouting, a distinct advantage in rainy weather such as we had 
the past year. Do not sow too thick, 7 to 8 pks. per acre is enough 
for a good crop. We have some very nice Vicland Oats, all grown 
on our own farms. and prices are very reasonable this year. State 
Certified Blue Tag: Lb. 30c.; 3 Ibs. 80c.. postpaid. Not prepaid: 
3 bu. (1 lbag) $5.10; 5 bags or more at $4.90 per bag. State Ap- 
Proved Seed: Bu. $1.40; 10 bu. $13.75; 25 bu. $33.00. All our Vicland 
| Onis is put up in cotton grain bags for whicn no extra charge is 
made, 
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Wis. No. § - Bumper Crop Oats 
A Pedigree Oats originated at the Wis. Experiment 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 and 
light soils where other varieties would be too short. Has made 
splendid yield records. Select State Inspected seed of our own 
growing: Lb. 25c.; 3 Ibs. 50c., postpaid. Not prepaid: Bu. 95c.; 10 
bu. $9.40; 25 bu. $23.00. Bags Free. 
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Order Early This Year 
Order early so as to be sure of haviag your seeds on hand 
when spring opens. Remember that transportation is not 
normal, shipments which before would reach you in 5 to 6 
days may require two to three times as long to reach you 
this spring. You will avoid disappointiment by ordering early. 
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WIS. NO. 38 BARLEY 

Wis. No. 38 Smooth Bearded Barley 
Smooth Beards, 
Kernels. Heavy Yielder. Why Grow the Old Bearded Barley any Longer? 
This New Barley is Pleasant to Handle and Will Also Yield More. 
Easy to Handle as Oats. Large Plump 
The beards are smooth and will not cling 
like the ordinary barley and for this reason 
will soon displace the rough bearded varie- 
ties. However, the smooth beards are not 
its only good characteristic; in a test con- 
ducted at the Wis. Exp. Station Over a peri- 
od of four years the Wis. 38 average yield 
was 54.6 bu. per acre. We have some very 
choice seed to offer this year. It was all 
grown on our own farms, is high in ger- 
mination and free from foul weeds. Blue 
Tag Certified Seed: Lb. 30c.; 3 Ibs. 60c., 
postpaid. Net prepaid: Bu. $1.90; 10 bu. 
$18.25. State Approved Seed: Bu. $1.60; 10 
bu. $15.00. All of our seed barley is put up 
in cotton grain bags for which no charge 
is made, 




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