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$12.50 Bags free, 
Se 

Amber Cane 
RED TOP (Solid Seed) 
! grows under a greater variety of conditions 
Imost any other grass. It is the best wet land 
*xt to Phalaris, and it will grow on soils so poor 
at other kinds tail entirely. Red Top will thrive 
every type of soil except sand, Sow 8 pounds 
= 4 \ 

Lb. 5 Ibs. ||15 Ibs. 25 Ibs. 50 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 
‘Ppd. to 4th Zone - Not Prepaid 
6 .. $0.49 $1.79||$4.15 $6.25 $11.85 $22.75 
50. «dL84|| 4.20 635 12.10 23.25 
; Ls9ll 4:35 6.50. 12.35 24.00 












‘Field of Salzer’s Sudan Grass 
rass is one of the most prolific hay 
) ver grown; it. gives two crops of hay a season, 
-eatch crop, it is fully equal to Millet. Sudan Grass 
sed for pasture, ensilage and soiling as well as for 
“does best on a rich loam soil, but grows success- 
ly o Thea all soils from a heavy clay to a light sand. 
; 100 Ibs., $9.95. Bags free. 453 1—Radium Brand: 
} , postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 25 Ibs., 
03 35 Ibs., $4.30; 50 Ibs., $5.65; 100 Ibs., $10.75. Bags free. 
; 25 Ibs., $10.65; 50 Ibs., 


GROWN RYE GRASS—Fine leaved, very 
rful on sandy soil. Valuable as a green for- 
land not easily cultivated. Perennial. 24-36 
r 4555—2 Ibs., 70c; 5 Ibs., $1.54, postpaid to 
. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs., $2.25; 25 Ibs., $4.95; 50 Ibs., 
at 100 Abs., $17.95. 
UGH STALKED MEADOW — Valuable for pastures 
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dows, particularly on damp soils and shady situ- 
vial. 20 lbs. per acre. 4514—Lhb., $1.00; 5 
$38.50. E: 


SALZER'S SEEDS |/|| 
postpaid to 4th zone. 

\ 
CANE nortHern GROWN BLACK AMBER CANE 
i It yields luxuriantly and produces a mass of sweet, rich, succulent forage, more nutritious 
than corn silage. This northern grown strain is the one to plant, if you live in the North. 
Not only is this juicy Earliest Amber Cane desirable for fodder, but it is fine for molasses 
and it is splendid for green feeding. For fodder, sow 60 Ibs. broadcast or 15 lbs. in drills, 
per acre.’ For syrup, drill in 10 lbs. per acre. Reddish seed with a black hull. 4343— 
2 Ibs., 51c; 5 Ibs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $1.85, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs., $1.40; 
25 Ibs., $2.75; 50 lbs., $4.95; 100 lbs., $9.50. Bags free. ¢ 
SOUTHERN GROWN BLACK AMBER CANE 
The hay is very palatable and nutritious and is relished by.all kinds of stock, including 
Bogs. ae Pee oe a esis Later than the above and best for fodder. 434 1— 
2 Ibs. C$ S. -203 Sey -75, postpaid to 4th zone. Not id; + $1.30; 
25 Ibs., $2.50; 50 ibs., $4.45; 100 lbs., $8.50. Bags free. EROS eee a nie 
WACONIA ORANGE CANE 
A strain of Sorghum Cane that yields much fodder and fine syrup. Orang ed i ad 
Best for molasses. 4346—2 lbs., 57¢; 5 ibe $1.19; Bey ibs, S205, 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs., $1.60; 25 lbs., $3.45; 50 lbs., $6.50;\100 lbs., 
ROX SORGHUM 
Rox Orange Sorghum is a superb variety of sweet sor hum developed the. 
Wisconsin Experiment Station. The original object in Mevetopine fis stein 
was for syrup purposes, as an orange sorghum was needed that was sufficiently 
early to mature in central 
and southern Wisconsin. The 
general characteristics are 
those of the orange sweet 
sorghums, and the_ special 
virtue of Rox Orange is that 
it matures early enough for 
Wisconsin growing seasons. 
It is about the best for sor- 
ghum syrup production and 
also makes a grand ensilage 
crop. 4349—2 Ibs., 62¢; 5 Ibs., 
$1.29; 10 Ibs., $2.25, postpaid 
to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 10 
Ibs., $1.80; 25 Ibs., $4.15; 50 
Ibs., $7.85; 100 Ibs., $15.00. 
Bags free. 
Prices on this page are 

subject to change without 
notice. 

Atlas Sorgo 
2 A cane which is a cross between 
ATLAS SORGO White Kafr Corn and Sourless Cane. , 
Abundantly juicy, sweet, 7 to 10 feet high, leafy, heads 
fairly compact. Produces a large tonnage of succulent feed. 
Excellent for silage. 15 lbs., per acre. 
4348—2 Ibs., 53e; 5 Ibs., $1.23; 10 Ibs., $1.80, postpaid to 
Ath zone. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs., $1.35; 25 Ibs., $2.65; 50 Ibs., 
$4.50; 100 Ibs., $8.65. Bags free. 
RAPE | 

DWARF ESSEX 
RAPE—May be sown 
any time from early 
spring until August 
and is a success on 
nearly every soil in 
the United States and 
Canada. It thrives 
splendidly in cool 
weather, 5 lbs. per 
acre. American grown 
seed. 4666—Radium 
Brand: 2 Ibs., S85e3 5 
Ibs., $1.89; postpaid to 
4th zone. Not pre- 
paid: 25 Ibs., $6.65; 50 
Ibs., $12.75; 100 Ibs., 
Salzer’s Rape $24.75. Bags free. 


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, Sed 
It will do well on poor land, and especially on sandy 
land, enriching it more than any other crop. Inoculate be- 
fore planting. For hay, sow 50 pounds with one bushel 
grain, preferably Oats, Barley or Rye per acre; for seed, 
sow 20 to 30 lbs. with 1 bu. grain. Drill in 1 to 2 in, deep. 
Sow from early spring until September. 4727—Radium 
Brand: 2 Ibs., 79e; 5 Ibs., $1.68, postpaid to 4th zone. Not 
prepaid: 10 Ibs., $2.50; 25 Ibs., $5.45; 50 Ibs., $10.25; 100 Ibs., 
$19.75. Bags free. — 
er 
We had very fine results from Salzer’s Six Weeks Potatoes last year.— 111 
Mr. Henry H. Doehrmann, R.D. 2, Williamsburg, Iowa. 
