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Salzer’s Hardy Common Alfalfa is any hardy alfalfa that 
cannot be designated as Grimm, Cossack or Ladak Alfalfa, 
Salzer’s Common may contain a large percentage of, or 
may be, any one of these or a mixture of some, or all of 
them, or a cross of some of them. We offer United States 
Werified Seed in all our Common Alfalfa. Bags are free. 
HARDY MONTANA GROWN, COMMON — Only the 
hardiest of Alfalfas will survive the bitter cold, long win- 
ters of Wisconsin. The seed we offer is from thoroughly 
‘established Wisconsin fields. 4214—U. S. Verified: Lb.. 
T4c; 5 Ibs., $3.18, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 
Ibs., $7.95; 30 Ibs., $14.95; 60 Ibs. (bu.), $29.40. 
HARDY KANSAS GROWN, COMMON—Has proven 
hardy in the North. 4219—U. S. Verified: Lb., 70¢; 5 Ibs., 
$3.05, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 Ibs., $7.65; 30 
Ibs., $14.35; 60 Ibs. (bu.), $26.95, 
HARDY DAKOTA GROWN, COMMON—A very hardy 

HARDY NORTHERN GROWN COMMON ALFALFA, UNITED STATES VERIFIED 
Strain. 422{1—U. S. Verified: Lb., 72c; 5 Ibs., $3.10; post- 
paid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 Ibs., $7.75; 30 Ibs., $14.85; 
60 Ibs. (bu.), $29.10. 
HARDY WISCONSIN GROWN, COMMON—Sold out. 
HARDY MINNESOTA GROWN, COMMON —Sold out. 
LAND O’ LAKES ALFALFA 
A fancy and a hardy strain of Common Alfalfa grown in 
Minnesota, and put on the market under the name “Land 
O’ Lakes.” The seed is all from old and well established 
fields that have withstood Minnesota’s hard and cold win- 
ters. ; 
4186—Land 0’ Lakes Common, Minnesota or Canadian 
Grown, U. 8. or Canadian Verified: Lb., 79e; 5 Ibs., $3.48, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 Ibs., $9.15; 30 Ibs., 
$17.65; 60 lbs. (bu.) $34.20. 



Wisconsin No. 25 Corn 
8 Ibs. plant S i i | D COR Corn weighs 
one acre. 56 Ibs. 
in hills. per bu. 
SALZER’S WISCONSIN No. 25 CORN (Earliest of All) 
75 to 80 days. 
Here is the very earliest of all yellow dent corns! 
This won- 
derful variety, Wisconsin No. 25, is 10 to 14 days earlier than Wisconsin No. 8 
With ears somewhat smaller and the kernels more flinty than Wisconsin No. 8, 
and is the corn for the extreme North. 
leafy. Kernels are large and quite deep. 
4427—Lb., 30c, postpaid to 4th zone. 
grown. 
Stalks average 6%-7 feet high, quite 
Ear selected, well graded. Wisconsin 
Not prepaid: S Ibs., $1.10; peck, 
$1.60; 4% bu., $2.85; bu., $5.25; 214 bu., $12.95; 5 bu., $25.65. Bags free. 
GOLDEN GLOW OR WISCONSIN NO. 12 
90 to 95 days. The outstanding corn for Wisconsin! Golden Glow or Wisconsin 

No. 12 was developed at the Wisconsin Experimental Station. 

It is a beautiful, 
_ pure golden yellow corn, ears 8 to 944 inches long, 16 to 18 rowed, of symmetrical 
shape, well filled from butt to tip, with good sized kernels. 
7 feet high and very leafy. 
 28e, postpaid to 4th zone. 
$4.50; 2% bu., $10.95; 5 bu., $21.65. Bags free. 

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Stalks are about 
Ear selected, well graded. Wis. grown. 4369—Lb., 
Not prepaid: 8 Ibs., 90ce; peck, $1.35; 4% bu. $2.50; bu., 

SILVER KING OR WISCONSIN NO. 7 
97 to 100 days. Silver King or Wisconsin No. 7 is not only the best white dent 
 eorn but it is one of the heaviest yielders and also furnishes a heavy amount of 
silage. 
Ears average 8 to 10 inches, filled out clear to the tips with uniform 
creamy white kernels which are slightly rough, of good length and set com- 
pactly on the cob. 
Ear selected, \ 51 400- 
» postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 8 Ibs., $1.05; peck, $1.55; 12 bu, $2.75; 
4400—Lb., 
bu., 
well graded. Wisconsin grown. 
$4.95; 214 bu., $12.25; 5 bu., $24.25. Bags free. 

< MURDOCK OR WISCONSIN NO. 13 
95 days. Ears are golden yellow. 8 to 9 inches long with 16 to 20 rows, ker- 
nels are deep and large, slightly rough on the tips. 
4389—Wisconsin or Minnesota Grown. Lb. 28e, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Ear selected, well graded. 
Not pre- 
paid: 8 tbs., 90c; peck, $1.35; 1% bu., $2.50; bu., $4.50; 214 bu., $10.95; 5 bu., $21.65. 
Bags free. 

~~ ENSILAGE AND FODDER CORN 
_ Sweet Fodder Corn—A fodder grade of White Sweet Corn, 95 days, leafy, bushy, 
high in sugar content. 2 
S lIbs., $1.05; pk., $1.50; 14 bu., $2.75; bu. (50 Ibs.), $4.95; 214 bu, 
Not prepaid: 
$$ . Bags free. 
4426—Lb., 29c, ppd. to 4th zone. 
Ia. and Nebr. grown. 
_Salzer’s Superior Fodder—Stalks often 11 feet high, extremely heavy yielding, 
giving a heavy tonnage of ensilage, rich, juicy and succulent. White ears. While 
it is la 
te, it of course can be used at any stage. 
eee 4384—Lb., 25c, postpaid to ‘4th zone. Not dz 
$1.15; 14 bu., $1.85; bu. (56 Ibs.), $3.25; 244 bu., $7.95; 5 bu., $15.75. 
125 days.. Mo. and So. Dak. 
Not prepaid: 8 Ibs. 79c; peck, 
Bags free. 
_ Giant Red Cob Fodder—A fine white fodder corn, that has yielded 35 tons of 


fodder per acre. 
Not prepaid: 8 Ibs., 
$7.25; 5 bu., $14.25. 
180 days. 
Bags free. 


Mo. grown. 4363—Lb., 25c, postpaid to 4th zone. 
2c; peck, $1.00; 144 bu. $1.70; bu. (56 Ibs.), $2.95; 214 bu. 

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Received my Baby Chicks and am more than pleased with them. 
healthy lot of chicks——Mrs. Raymond Ankley, Armstrong Creek, Wis. 

WISCONSIN No. 8 
(Minn. No. 13) 
90 days. 
yellow dent corn. 
The second earliest 
The ears are of handsome ap- 
pearance with sixteen to twenty 
rows of bright, rich yellow, 
smooth and plump kernels, 
which set compactly on the cob, 
from butt to tip. The ears aver- 
age eight inches in length and 
are frequently borne two on a 
stalk, which grows about seven 
feet high. They are very leafy 
and furnish much fodder, Har 
selected, well graded. 
4406—Wisconsin and Minne- 
sota grown: Lb., 29¢e, postpaid 
to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 8 Ibs., 
$1.05; peek, $1.55; 14 bu., $2.75; 
bu., $4.95; 214 bu., $12.25; 5 bu., 
25; 10 bu., $47.95. Bags free. 
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NEW LEAMING 
115 days. The stalks are of good 
height, very leafy, and with broad 
blades, miaking splendid silage or 
fodder. Ears about 10 inches long; 
18 to 20 rows, well filled with wedge 
shaped reddish yellow kernels. Da- 
kota or Iowa grown. 4395—Well 
graded: Lb., 27¢, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: 8 Ibs., 83c; peck, $1.20; 
Y% bu., $1.95; bu., $3.50; 214 bu. $8.65; 
> bu., $16.95. Bags free. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT 
115 days. Ears are covered with 18 
to 24 rows of deep grain, light golden- 
yellow color and about 9 to 11 inches 
long. Splendid fodder corn. Ne- 
braska grown. 4398—Well graded: 
Lb., 27e, postpaid to 4th zone. Not pre- 
paid: 8 lbs., S3c3; peck, $1.20; 14 bu., 
$1.95; bu., $3.50; 244 bu., $8.65; 5 bu., 
$16.95. Bags free. 


Extra Early Adams—dAn extra early 
white fodder corn, very desirable, Also 
used for roasting ears. 80 days. Iowa 
and Nebr. grown. 4359—Lhb., 30ce, post- 
paid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 8 Ibs., 
$1.00; peck, $1.45; 14 bu., $2.60; bu. (56 
Ibs.), $4.85; 2% bu., $11.95. Bags free. 
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