
BUCKWHEAT 
Giant American Buckwheat 
Heavy Yields. Vigorous Grower. Large Kernels. 
A new variety of great merit, it grows a stronger 
plant and yields much larger crops than the older 
strains. Seed dark brown, almost black, extra large 
in,size and will command an extra price on the mar- 
ket. An excellent crop to kill out quack grass. Extra 
choice seed of our own growing: 3 Ibs. 60c., post- 
paid. Not prepaid: Bu. $1.90; 5 bu. $9.00. 
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‘SMUT NOSE FLINT 
“Wis. No. 15 Flint Corn 
Extra Early. Enormously Productive. 
.. Ears Often 15 Inches Long. 
This variety was developed, improved 
and first ‘set out by the Wisconsin Agri- 
cultural Association. It is more prolific 
than any other flint corn and also has a 
stronger stalk being especially well adapt- 
ed to Wisconsin conditions. The ears are 
long, often 14 in., and have eight rows of 
large yellow kernels which shade to deep 
red towards the tip. The stalks grow from 
6 to 7 feet tall and make excellent corn to 
plant for “hogging down” as it matures 
so early. We have an excellent lot of seed 
of our own growing. Lb. 30c.; 3 Ibs. 75Csy 
postpaid. Not prepaid: Pk. $1.25; bu. $4.50. 


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THATCHER WHEAT 
Thatcher Spring Wheat 
Rust Resistant. Ripens Early. Yields Heavy- 
_We have tried out many different varie- 
ties of Spring Wheat on our farms and 
have had the best results with Thatcher. 
It was originated by the Minn. Exp. Sta- 
tion and has given the best yields of any 
variety. It is beardless, early maturing 
and stands up well. Tests have proved it 
to be the equal to Marquis for milling and. 
baking qualities. Sow not over 114 bu. per 
acre as it stools out heavily. We have 
some nice seed to offer this year, it was 
grown on our own farms and made a yield 
of 41 bu. per acre. State Inspected Seed: 
Lb. 30c.; 3 Ibs. 65c., postpaid. Not prepaid: 
Bu. $1.95; 5 bu. $9.50; 10 bu. $18.50. Bags 




Soy Beans 
Soy Beans are rapidly becoming one of 
our major crops as they can be used in, so 

many ways. They are grown for hay, silage and the Free. 
cured beans. They are the only legume crop that can 
be grown on acid soil and build up the fertility. Prices Sorghum or Sugar Cane 
are subject to market changes. WACONIA—A great improvement over the old Amber 
WIS. MANCHU NO. 3-A selection of Manchu made Cane having been selected over a period of years for 
by the Wis. Exp. Station. It is earlier and an even strong plants and a high yield of better quality syrup. 
heavier yielder than the old variety. It ranks as the Sow 4 to 5 Ibs. per acre. Lb. 30c; 3 Ibs. 70c., postpaid. 
best variety for southern Wis.:Minn., and similar lat- Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $1.25; 100 Ibs. $9.00. 
itudes. Fancy seed grown on our own farms: Lb. 25c.; WIS. ROX ORANGE-Probably the best sorghum oF 
3 Ibs. 60c.. postpaid. .Not prepaid: Bu. $2.95; 10 bu. sugar cane of them all. Developed at the Wis. Exper- 
$23.00 . “QPARZF fal iment Station. Produces the best quality syrup and 
a Ors | Ki Z also more of it per acre. Seed very scarce this year. 
Lb. 35c.; 3 Ibs. 90c., postpaid. 


Atlas Sorgo 
A new strain of cane that will pro- 
duce remarkably heavy crops of suc- 
Zo culent feed and is excellent for silage. 
A‘ NZ It grows rapidly, stalks reach a height 
AN VANS of 7 to 10 ft.; they are very leafy and 

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ZN GIN remarkably sweet and juicy. Also an 
AY “N\ excellent green feed for hogs. Lh. 25c.; 
A— a Ibs. 60c., pose Not prepaid: 10 
= 4~ ~S Ss. 80c.; 100 Ibs. $6.00. 
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LOS Sudan Grass 
VAC ISN Sudan Grass, although comparatively 
eS Y a new plant is becoming very popular. 
SN It is far more valuable for hay than 
TANS millet or any of the sorghums as it is 
v \ just as easy to grow and will produce 
more and better hay. It makes a heavy 
Eat yield, 3 to 5 tons of cured hay per acre, 
ip) DS usually two cuttings per season can be 
PAPAIN made for it will grow again like alfalfa. 
IY The hay is of excellent quality and_ all 
kinds of stock eat it readily. An excellent 
crop to sow after peas as it can be sown 
as late as July 10th and still make a crop. 
Sow broadcast like oats, 20 to 25 Ibs. per 
acre, any time from May 20th to July 10th. Try some 
we know you will like it Lh. 25¢.; 3 Ibs. 50c., post- 
paid. Not prepaid: 25 Ibs. $1.35; 100 Ibs. $7.75; 500 
Ibs. $34.50. Prices subject to change. 
J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 





