BURNETT'S RELIABLE FARM SEEDS 
ARTICHOKES 
Sow 150 lbs. to the acre 
Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers. A perennial 
of great value for feeding stock. More pro- 
ductive than potatoes, averaging 300 to 
400 bushels per acre. 3 lbs. $1.00, 10 lbs. 
$1.85, 50 lbs. $7.50. 
BARLEY 
Sow 2 bushels to the acre 
Alpha. A very satisfactory, high yielding, 
two-row hybrid. Large kernels, excellent 
straw. (Sow April-June.) Peck $1.50, 
bushel $5.00. 
BUCKWHEAT 
Sow 1 bushel per acre 
Japanese. Early and productive. Also 
makes quick-growing cover crop. (Sow 
June-August.) 5 lbs. $1.00, bushel (48 lbs.) 
$6.00, 100 lbs. $11.50. 
SUGAR BEETS (Mangels) 
Six pounds will sow one acre 
Golden Tankard. Excellent cropper that 
often attains tremendous size. Highly nu- 
tritious. 4 Ib. $1.00, Ib. $2.20. 
Leviathan Long Red Mangel-Wurzel. A 
large selected strain; enormously produc- 
tive. 
14 |b. $1.00, Ib. $2.20. 














Separate Seeds 
For Winter Feeding of Wild Birds 
10 or 
Prices do not more lbs. 
include Postage Wy Jeter heh, 
Sunflower, Fancy (Re 
claimed grade)....... $0.45 $0.42 
Millet, Large Red... .15 abe, 
Millet, Large Yellow... .15 Se 
Hemp, Extra Reclean- 
ed, Sterilized......... 40 aK) 
Peanut Hearts. A nu- 
tritious delicacy for all 
birdsa secon trimer) Avs 
Milo Maize........... Suns 12 
Rice, Broken........... .25 .20 
Canary Seed.......... eyo) 30 
Peas, Small White, for 
DISEOUSe ae 25 .20 
Note—See page 44 for listing of 
Wild Bird Houses and Feeders. 

CORN, Field Varieties 
Sow 1 peckiper acre for grain; 4 bushel for 
silage; 1 bushel or more for fodder 
NEW HYBRID TYPES 
Cornell No. 34-53 Hybrid Dent. A supe- 
rior grain hybrid maturing about 10 days 
before 29-3. Exceeds parent variety Cor- 
nell 11 in grain yield by 10%. 4 peck 
$2.00, peck $3.75, bushel $14.09. 
Cornell No. 29-3 Hybrid Dent. 110 days. 
The finest of all varieties for both silage 
and grain in the northern states. Highly 
recommended. 1% peck $2.00, peck $3.75, 
bushel $14.00. 
Moo-Mix. Sensational silage Corn that is a 
blend of the best adapted Lowe Improved 
Hybrids. Variable maturity and ear types. 
Stands well on all soils, and resistant to 
diseases and insects. % peck $1.85, peck 
$3.50, bushel $12.50. 
STANDARD SORTS 
Cornell No. 11. 105 days. Highest yielding 
yellow Dent, 9 to 10 in. ears. Better than 
larger Corns where the seasons are short. 
14 peck $1.40, peck $2.50, bushel $8.50. 
Eureka Yellow—Dent. Ears beautiful deep 
yellow. containing from 18 to 22 rows. A 
very heavy yielder. 1% peck $1.25, peck 
$2.00, bushel $7.50. 
Lancaster Sure Crop Yellow Dent. 105 
days. One of the best varieties for cribbing 
and silage. Grows a big fodder, 10 to 12 ft. 
Large, 12 in. ears. 14 peck $1.25, peck 
$2.00, bushel $7.25. 
Longfellow—Flint. Large, 12 in. ears with 
small cob, and filled with large kernels. 
lg peck $1.25, peck $2.00, bushel $7.50. 
Southern Horsetooth—Ensilage and Fod- 
der. Peck $1.75. bushel $6.75. 
West Branch Sweepstakes. 130 days. 
Vigorous grower, leafy stalks, large ears. 
Second best ensilage Corn for the Northern 
States. 14 peck $1.40, peck $2.50, bushel 
$8.00. 
Yellow Sweepstakes. 120 days. large 
eres ensilage variety. Peck $2.00, bushel 
$7.50. 
CANADA FIELD PEAS 
Sow 3 bushels to the acre 
Valuable plant for ensilage. Sow anytime 
from March to June. 10 lbs. $2.00, bushel 
$11.00. 
SUGAR BEETS (Mangels) Golden Tankard 


MILLETS 
For late silage, hay and green feeding. Will 
produce a good crop on a wide variety of 
soils. Excellent for dry weather, Summer 
catch crops. (Sow 50 lbs. to the acre.) : 
Golden. Larger than other types and yield- 
ing a heavier crop. 10 lbs. $2.00, 100 Ibs. 
$18.00. 
Japanese. The quickest of all hay catch 
crops may be sown anytime during summer 
months through August. 10 lbs. $1.75, 
100 lbs. $15.00. 
RAPE 
Sow 5 to 10 pounds per acre broadcast 
Dwarf Essex. For sheep, hog and cattle pas- 
ture the Dwarf Essex Rape is invaluable. 
If sown in May it will be ready for pastur- 
ing in July. Lb. 50c., 100 lbs. $32.00. 
RYE 
Sow 11% bushels per acre 
Burnett’s Giant Spring Rye. A great im- 
provement on the small-grained Spring 
Rye. Very large yielder with full, plump 
heavy grains. Peck $2.00, bushel (56 Ibs.) 
$6.00. 
Winter Rye (Rosen). Peck $1.75, bushel 
$5.50. 
VETCHES 
Sow 11% bushels per acre 
Spring (Vicia sativa). Valuable for green 
fodder. 10 lbs. $2.50, 100 lbs. $22.00. 
Winter or Hairy (Vicia villosa). Produces 
good crops on poor soils. Hardy, may be 
sown either in the Spring or Fall, mixed 
with Oats or Rye. 
$35.00. 
10 lbs. $4.00. 100 Ibs. 






NITRAGIN INOCULANT 
For inoculating legume seeds or the soils 
in which they are planted with nitrogen- 
fixing bacteria. Increases crop yield. For 
Beans, Peas, Vetches, Soy Beans. 
Alfalfa, Clovers. Garden size: 10c.; | bushel 
size, 50c.; 214 bushel size, $1.00. 
When ordering state for which legume 
the inoculant is wanted. 
SEED OATS 
Sow 3 bushels to the acre 
Storm King. This is a very early variety 
and an enormous cropper. It does well on 
any good farm land and is very profitable. 
The heads are large and well filled. Bushel 
(32 lbs.) $3.40, 10 bushels $32.00. 
Vicland. A superior new strain of Oats de- 
veloped by the Wisconsin Agricultural 
Experiment Station. It is early maturing 
and highly resistant to smut and rust. 
The grain is heavier and the yield higher 
than most varieties. Bushel $3.25, 10 
bushels $30.00. 
SOY BEANS 
Sow 1-2 bushels per acre 
Black Wilson. An early variety that pro- 
duces a large fodder crop. A rank grower, 
it is also valuable for plowing under to 
improve the soil. Peck $1.95, bushel_ (60 
lbs.) $7.00. 
NEW EDIBLE VARIETY, BANSEI. This 
variety produces delicious Beans which are 
of high food value, rich in vitamins,, but of 
low starch content. Easy to grow, plants 
resistant to droughts, diseases and insects. 
General culture and uses similar to Lima 
Beans. Matures within 90 to 100 days. 
1% |b. 30c., lb. 50c., 2 Ibs. 95c., 5 Ibs. $2.25. 
WHEAT 
Sow 11% bushels per acre 
Marquis (Beardless). Most popular Spring 
variety. Bushel (60 lbs.) $7.00. 
Leap’s Prolific (Beardless). Standard red 
grain sort. A heavy yielder. Bushel 
(60 Ibs.) $7.50. , 
Yorkwin. High-yielding strain, white grain. 
Quick grower and deep rooter. Peck $1.75, 
bushel $6.50. 


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