
A Field of Manchu Soy Beans 
SOY BEANS 
Soy Beans make a good growth on poor soils, espe- 
cially if inoculated, succeed on acid soil, will grow as 
far north as corn and as far south as cotton, they 
make a splendid rotation crop, and they build up the 
soil. Cut for hay any time after the pods begin to 
form. Sow 45 lbs. in drills per acre, or 2 bu. (120 lbs.) 
broadeast. Inoculate with Nod-O-Gen before plant- 
ing. Any variety, Lb., 25c, postpaid 4th zone. Bags 
free “MANCHU SOY BEANS 
The most popular Soy Bean in the middle west. It’ 
is medium early and matures dry beans in about 100 
days. Seeds are yellow with a peculiar brown seed 
sear. Very productive. The Wisconsin Experimental 
Station recommends it. 4309—Radium Brand: Not 
prepaid: Peck, $1.05; 1% bu., ness bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.25; 
21% bu., $8.00; "10 bu., $31.65. Bags free. 
MANCHU NO. 3 
A selection by the Wis. Station, of Manchu Soy 
Beans. Seed has a black scar. Heavy yielder. 100 
days. About the best for southern Wisconsin. 4308— 
Radium Brand: Not prepaid: Peck, $1.15; ™% bu., $1.95; 
bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.50; 2144 bu., $8.65; 10 bu., $34.35. Bags 
“* _ ILLINI SOY BEANS 
Tllini is a valuable variety, developed by the Illinois 
Experiment Station, and a fine bean for Wisconsin 
and similar latitudes, as well as more southern sec- 
tions. It is very early, it yields heavily and grows a 
heavily leaved plant. Makes a fine quality hay. 
431!—Radium Brand: Not prepaid: Peck, $1.10; 14 bu., 
$1.90; bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.35; 21% bu., $8.30; 10 bu., $32.85. 
MUKDEN 
A heavy yielder of beans and also produces a large 
tonnage of hay. Earlier than either Manchu or Illini 
and hence, very popular. Of upright growth, very 
leafy, and does not have a tendency to lodge. 4310— 
Radium Brand: Not prepaid: Peck, $1.25; 1% bu., $2.15; 
bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.75; 214 bu., $9.2 253 10 bu., $36.50. 
EDIBLE SOY BEANS See Page 9 
SAND VETCH 
Often called Hairy Vetch because of its downy or 
hairy stems and also called Winter Vetch, as when 
sown in the fall, it lives through the severest winters, 
Planted in spring, it makes its full growth in the same 
year, and then does not winter through. 
It will do well on poor land, and especially on sandy 
land, enriching it more than any other crop. Inoculaie 
before planting. Sow 50 pounds with one bushel grain, 
preferably Oats, Barley or Rye. Drill in 1 to 2 in, deep. 
Sow from early spring until September. 4727—Ra- 
dium Brand: Lb., 39c; 5 Ibs., $1.43, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: 25 Ibs., $4.45; 50 Ibs., $8.35; 100 Ibs., 
$16.00. Bags free. 
CYCLONE SEED SOWER 
Broadcasts evenly, saves seed, 
and will sow many acres per hour, 



matic and starts or stops flow of 
seed instantly. 5461—Each, $2.75, 
postpaid, : 

90 Salzer’s Early Six Weeks Potatoes are the best potatoes we ever raised.—Mr. 
Willard T. Hosmer, Union City, Michigan. 
$5.50; 10 bue @ $2.15 per bu. 
Ideal for sowing clover, timothy, 
alfalfa, lespedeza, sudan grass, 
oats, wheat, or any other seed that 
is sown broadcast, 4 
Strongly constructed, a double 
feed insuring a uniform flow of 
seed. Feed adjustment is auto- 












































DWARF ESSEX RAPE—May be sown any time from e 
spring until August and is'a success on nearly every pais 
the United States and Canada. It thrives pee EE in cc 
weather. 5 Ibs. per acre. American grown seed. 4666- 
dium Brand: Lb., 35e; 5 Ibs.,' $1.28, postpaid to 4th zone, | 
prepaid: 25 Ibs., $3.75; 50 Ibs., $6.95; 100 Ibs., $13.50. Baas Ss 
SALZER’S SPRING RYE 
Sow 1% bu. per acre. 4672—Radium Brand: Lb., 30e, p 
paid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, Sie; 1% bu. $1.45; J 
(56 Ibs.), $2.45; 214 bu., $6. 00; 5 bu., $11.85. Bags free. 
ROSEN WINTER RYE 
4673—Radium Brand: Lb., 25¢, postpaid to 4th zone, — 
prepaid: Peck, 55¢c; % bu., 90c; bu. (56 Ibs), $1.45; 5 bu., $ 
Bags free. Ss 
SPRING SPELTZ OR EMMER 
Grows any place on earth where grain can be raised 
it grows where wheat, oats and barley would be a fail 
It is relished by all classes of stock; it is splendid for 
and fattens in the green state. 
-Sow on ground prepared as you would for barley, whee 
oats, either broadcast or drill, at the rate_of 24% bu. per acr 
Frost will not damage early planting. Cut the grain w 
it is a little past the milk stage. 4697—Radium Bran 
Lb., 35¢, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 85¢; 1% b 
$1.45; bu. (40 Ibs.), $2.45; 5 bu. @ $2.42; 10 bu. @ $2.40 pee bu 
Sow 114 bu. 
Bags free. 
herders WHEAT 
STURGEON—Or Wisconsin Pedigree No. 27-4. A ‘splen 
wheat for Wisconsin (and other sections) developed by t 
Wisconsin Peninsular Branch Station near Sturgeon Bay, W 
Sturgeon is a bearded spring wheat, dark red kernels, a. 
ier yielder than other varieties, earlier, of better millin 
baking qualities, and resistant to stem rust. In an 8 
average, it has exceeded every other spring wheat in yi 
It is the result of a cross between Marquis and Progress, 
4767—Radium Brand: Lb., 25c, postpaid to 4th zone. Not t 
prepaid: Peck, 80c; 14 bu., $1.35; bu, (60 Ibs.), $2.25; 2144 bu,, 
$5.50; 10 bu. @ $2.15 per bu. Bags free. : 
PROGRESS—Or Wis. Ped. No. 1611. The wheat that 
not rust! It is a high yielding, rust resistant, bearded, w 
glumed, spring wheat and has a dark red hard kernel of 
perior milling quality. Straw is short and stiff, heads ¢ 
pact and bearded, grain is large and plump. Heavy yield 
4763—Radium Brand: Lb., 25c, postpaid to 4th zone, — 
prepaid: Peck, S0c; 1% bu., $1.35; bu. (60 Ibs.), $2,253 2% 
Bags free. z 
MARQUIS—A bald or beardless spring wheat; kernels 
dark red, hard, short and thick and plump. Straw is med 
in length and very stiff. Of high milling quality. 4751— 
dium Brand: Lb., 24¢e, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
Peck, 75c; 1% bu., $1.30; bu. (60 Ibs.), $2.20; 2%4 Res $5.403 100 i 
@ $2.10 per bu. Bags free. : 



60 Ibs 
Experiment Station. Very rust resistant, early, heavy yielde 
hard dark red kernels, very stiff straw and stands up wi 1. 
1 to 5 days earlier than Marquis, 4768—Radium Brand: Lb., 
25c, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, S85c; % bu., $1 ); 
bu. (60 Ibs.), $2.35; 2% bu., $5.75; 10 bu. @ $2.25 per bu. 
free. Prices ‘subject- to change without notice. Order ea 
OTHER GRASSES 
ORCHARD GRASS—A valuable perennial grass for p 
or hay, very early and h ardy. Sow 21-28 lbs. per acre. 
Radium Brand: Lb., 59ce; 5 Ibs., $2.65, postpaid to 4th Zz 
Not prepaid: 15 _Ibs., $6.60; 25 Ibs., $10.25; 50 Ibs., $1 
100 Ibs., $39.00. Bags are free on all grasses. 
own mixture of a big variety of perennial grasses. State y 
kind of soil and whether moist or overflowed part of the 
25 lbs. per acre. 4545—Lb., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.63, postpaid t 
zone. Not prepaid: 25 Ibs., $5.45; 50 Ibs., $10.45; 100 Ibs., $ 
ROUGH STALKED MEADOW—Valuable for, pastures 
meadows, particularly on damp soils and shady _ situations 
Perennial. 20 Ibs. per acre. 4514—Lhb., S5e; 5. Ibs., $2.65, post- 
paid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 Ibs., $9.90; 25 Ibs., bbe?” te 
Ibs., $31.75. , 
RENOVATOR GRASS MIXTURE—A peienais perennial m ix 
ture for building up run down pastures. 25 lbs. per acr 
—Lhb., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.65, postpaid to 4th ieee Not pr 
Ibs., $3.65; 25 Ibs., $5.45; 50 Ibs., $10.50; 100 Ibs., $19.95 
CHEWING FESCUE—Perennial. Splendid for dry, 
soils and withstands much shade. Valuable for shady 
25-30 lbs. per acre. 4512—Lb., Side; 5 Ibs. $4.10, postpaid t 
zone, Not prepaid: 15 Ibs., $10.35; 25 Ibs., $16.75 53 50 Ibs., 
100 Ibs., $64.00, 
AMERICAN GROWN RYE GRASS—Fine leaved,. very. 
rable, wonderful on’sandy soil. Waluable as a sre 
plant for land not easily cultivated. Perennial. 24-36 1 
acre. 4555—Lb., 35e; 5 Vbs., $1. 18," postpaid to 4th zone, — 
“pita 5 Ibs., 95¢; 15 Ibs., $2.40; 25 Ibs., $3.65; 50 Ibs., 
Caper: i 

= JOHN A.SALZER SEED Co. 
LACROSSE. WISCONSIN _ 
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