
yielded over 85 bushels per acre, 
On rich soil, the straw reaches 
straw is apt to be too short to cut 
the shock a long time without germinating, which is most desirable 
SALZER’S WHITE BONANZA rainy weather. 4607—Price of Vicland Oats: Peck, 94c, postpaid to- 
: : zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 60c; % bu., 95e; bu. (32 Ibs.), $1.65; 3 bu., $4. 
White Bonanza is a heavy midseason 6 bu., $9.50; 9 bu., $14.15, Three bags (9 bu.) plants five acres, Certifie 
variety, extremely productive, with strong, Seed: 3 bu., $6.15; 9 bu., $17.85, not prepaid. eae 
stiff straw, bearing long heads filled with f ’ AN = 
good-weight grain.’ It has demonstrated its REED S C ARY GRASS : 
ability to produce fine crops on sandy land Or Phalaris, <A grass for wet, low-lying, poorly drained soils—in 
and on the fertile prairie or clay loam woils. the only grass we know of for reclaiming waste, marshy lands. — 
A dependable white oat that ripens in about _The hay is a little coarse, espe- 
ninety days. This variety is hardy, having Cially if it is left to grow too long, 
been grown successfully in Canada, in sec- ONES BREE AS fee Geis lh nn 
: ; all stock like it and relish it. Un- 
tions about 1,000 miles northwest of La , derground stems will form a tough 
Crosse. “Bonanza” is our own Registered sod and hold hay machinery. 
Trade Mark. Yields up to 4.57 tons of hay per 
acre from two cuttings. Cut the 
first crop for hay as soon as the 
If your own Oats are badly stained, run heads or panicles appear. 

out, or light weight, you cannot afford to Br 5 % 
at, rid é é roadcast 5 to 6 Ibs. per acre or 
sow them when you can get Salzer’s White drill in % in. deep, 2 a Slibs.ein 
Bonanza—clean, bright, heavy seed oats. 18.in. rows. If covered with water, 
ea till the Pacer recedes and 
ms r then sow. 451!—Radium Brand— 
4614—Lb., 2503 peck, 93c, postpaid to 4th Lpb., 58e; 3 Ibs., $1.65; 5 Ibs., $2.58, 
zone. , Not prepaid: Peck, 55¢; \% bu., 75e; postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
bu. (32 Ibs.), $1.253 =% bu., $3.00; 5 bu., $5.90; 15 Ibs., $6.45; 50 Ibs., $20.25; 100 
10 bu., $11.65; 20 bu., $22.95. Bags free, Ibs., $39.50. Bags free. 
NORTHERN GROWN TIMOTHY 
Timothy is the king of all grasses in our country; as a hay crop it has 
long been the standard and it is adapted to a wider range of conditions and 
is grown Over a wider area than other grasses. 
Sow 10 to 15 Ibs. per acre. Our seed is either 
Wisconsin or Minnesota grown and_ carefully 
cleaned, with a purity of 99.5% or better. For hay, 
cut when the seed is in the “milk” stage, setting 
the mower so it cuts a full four inches above the 




ground. 45 lbs. in 1 bu. Your Guarantee of Quality 
Ppd. 4th Zone 15 Ibs, 25 1bs. 45 1bs.(bu.) 2% 
2 Lb. 2Ibs. 5 Ibs. Not Prepaid : , fag ak 
4715—Choice ........$0.29 $0.47 $0.93)| $L.75 $2.60 $4.25 5 5 
4716—Superior ....... .30 A9 98 1.85 *oeg Tras cinee 
4717—Radium ....... .82 152 ‘so3l| 2.00 3.00 4.95 12.15 
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Your Special Lawn Grass Seed is fine. I seeded it a week a d iti i 
86 up already.—Mr. Frank J. Ratajczak, 4320 So. Campbell Avan 'Chicerer fee 
Prices, Unless otherwise noted: Lb., 25c; peck, 83c, 
postpaid to'4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 45c; 4 O AT" 
bu., 65c; bu. (32 Ibs.), $1.15; 246 bu., $2.80; 5 bu., 
$5.45; 10 bu., $10.65; 20 bu., $20.95. Bags free. , ae 
WHITE CROSS OR WISCONSIN PEDIGREE No. 19—, ni ys 
yielding extra early white oat, with a taller straw and a larger kernel 
than is usually found in early oats. 
ties where the soil is light. A good rust-resister. Has a tendency to lod; 
on rich soils, but is well adapted to sandy soils, 4625—Prices abo 
STATE’S PRIDE OR WISCONSIN PEDIGREE No. 7 
Earliest yellow oat. In spite of unfavorable weather, State’s Pri 
yielded 75.7 bushels per acre. Earliest of all yellow oats and best as 
nurse crop and escapes rust, because of its earliness. Does not lod 
easily, but fills out the Kernels if it does, making it especially desirable 
for rich soils. Has a very short, stiff straw. It is a yellow oat, brigh 
thin hulled, meaty and is about the best oat. 4623—See prices above. 
WISCONSIN PEDIGREE No.. 1— wisconsin wonaer. Thien 
white variety stands up better than any other oat, on rich river botto 
land where other varieties usually lodge. Its coarse, stiff straw permi 
it to stand-up well on rich manured land. Especially recommended fo 
- following cultivated crops. The kernels are white, rather long, with z 
medium hull. Heavy yiélder. Early. 4620—See prices above. ~~ 
60-DAY, JULY OR KHERSON—;; is a small, yellowish 
an 
with a very thin hull and practically all meat, and with short, stiff stra 
Does not lodge easily. Sixty Day Oats are extremely early and are es 
cially fine in a dry season. They usually yield 70 to 80 bushels per ac 
nt least. It adapts itself readily to the different soils. Matures in ab 
80 days, rather than 60 as the name indicates. 4616—See prices abc 
SWEDISH SELECT OR WIS. PEDIGREE No. 5—, spiena 
late white oat for upland soils and poor land. The, kernel is large a1 
plump. Straw grows tall and rank and the panicles are large and 
filled. It is a late maturing variety. Rust resistant and not easily su: 
«ceptible to smut. Adapted to the lighter soils which are less liable to 
cause lodging. 4621!—See prices above. exe 
SALZER’S SILVERMINE 
This variety is reputed for its heavy yields and is a fine second ea 
white oat, very robust and vigorous and seldom lodges. The heads a: 
borne low on strong, stiff straw which is unusually bright and _ clea 
The kernels are white, plump, heavy and thin hulled. Endures. extrem: 
of dry, wet, hot and cold weather. 
to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 50c; % bu., 70c; bu. (32 Ibs.), $ 
2% bu., $2.90; 5 bu., $5.65; 10 bu., $11.15; 20 bu., $21.95. Bags free 
VICLAND OATS 
Vicland is an early yellow oat, very high in bushel weight, that h 
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4615—Lb., 25e; peck, SSe, postp 
very resistant to rust and to sm it! 
a good height but on poor soil 
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