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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 Ibs.) 
broadcast. Inoculate with Nod-O-Gen before plant- 
ing. Any variety, 2 lbs., 40c, postpaid to 4th zone. Bags 
free. Edible Soy Beans, see Page 14, 
MANDARIN (Wis. 507) 
A valuable soy bean developed by the Wisconsin 
Station, maturing in 95 to 100 days. Of.upright growth, 
growing 25 to 40 inches high, hence, ideal for seed pro- 
duction. Mandarin or Wis. 507 has yielded up to 28.8 
bushel per acre, with an oil eontent of 18.52 per cent, 
and is well adapted to the corn zones of 95 to 100 days’ 
maturity. It is one of the earliest soys. Seed is straw 
yellow. 4306—Radium Brand: Not prepaid: Peck, $1.25; 
Ye bu. $2.20; bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.75; 214 bu., $9.30; 5 bu., 
$18.50. Bags free. 
MANCHU SOY BEANS — 
The most popular Soy Bean in the middle west. It 
is medium early and matures dry beans in about 110 
days. Seeds are yellow with a peculiar brown seed 
sear. Very productive. The Wisconsin Experimental 
Station recommends it. 4309—Radium Brand: Not 
prepaid: Peck, 95ce; % bu., $1.70; bu., (60 Ibs.), $2.90; 
21% bu., $7.15; 5 bu., $14.15. Bags free. 
MANCHU NO. 3 
A selection by the Wis. Station, of Manchu Soy 
Beans. Seed has a black sear. Heavy yielder. 100 
days., About the best for southern Wisconsin. 4308— 
Radium Brand: Not prepaid: Peck, 98e; % bu., $1.75; 
bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.00; 214 bu., $7.40; 5 bu., $14.65. Bags free, 
NEW RICHLAND 
A new strain of Soy Beans, maturing in 110 days. 
Plants 28 to 35 in. high. Adapted for both seed and hay 
for Minn., Wis., and similar latitudes. Does not lodge 
easily, high yielder, high oil content. We highly rec- 
ommend it. 4307—Radium Brand: Not prepaid: Peck, 
$1.20; 1% bu., $2.15; bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.75; 242 bu., $9.30; 5 
bu., $18.50. Bags free. 
MUKDEN 
A heavy yielder of beans and also produces a large- 
tonnage of hay. About five days earlier than Manchu, 
and hence, very popular, Of upright growth, very 
jeafy, and does not have a tendency to lodge. 4310— 
Radium Brand: Not prepaid: Peck, 9S8e; % bu., $1.753 
bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.00; 214 bu., $7.40; 5 bu., $14.65. Bags free. 
SALZER’S SPRING RYE 
Sow 1% bu. per acre. 4672—Radium Brand: 2 Ibs., 
42c; 5 Ibs., 88e, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 10 
Ibs., 92c; 25 Ibs., $1.85; bu. (56 Ibs.), $3.50; 214 bu. 
$8.65; 5 bu., $17.00. Bags free, 
ROSEN WINTER RYE 
4673—Radium Brand: 2 Ibs., 55e; 5 Ibs., $1.14, post- 
paid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 90c; % bu., $1.603 
bu. (56 Ibs.), $2.75; 5 bu., $13.50. Bags free. 
CERESAN 
A. valuable seed treatment before planting, for 
Wheat, Oats, Barley, Cotton, Cane, Rye, Flax, Peas. 
One pound treats 32 bu. grain. 5269—4-oz. can, 32¢; 
1-Ib. can, 90c, postpaid. 




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SPRING SPELTZ OR EMMER 
Grows any place on earth where grain can be raised and i 
grows where wheat, oats and barley would be a failure. It is 
relished by all classes of stock; it is splendid for hay and fat- 
tens in the green state, SESS eae 
Sow on ground prepared as you would for barley, wheat or ~ 
oats, either broadcast or drill, at the rate of 2% bu. per acre. 
Frost will not damage early planting. Cut the grain when it is 
a little past the milk stage. 4697—Radium Brand: Lb., 30¢; 
5 Ibs., $4e, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 98e; % bu.,- 
$1.75; bu. (40 Ibs.), $3.00; 5 bu., $14.65; 10 bu., $28.95. Bags free. 
SPRING WHEAT — 
Sow 1% bu. per acre; 60 pounds in one bushel, 
HENRY WHEAT—The important advantages of this spring 
wheat are disease resistance,and high yield! It is resistant to 
leaf rust and moderately resistant to stem rust and stinking 
smut. In tests at the Wisconsin Experiment Station and witk 
certified growers, it has considerably outyielded the older va- 
vieties, which it is rapidly replacing. Ss 
Henry Wheat matunes about two days later than Sturgeon 
agd about five days later than Vicland Oats, It has large, wide 
heads, with bearded_chaff which is white or may be tinged: 
with red at maturity. The Kernels are larger than most spring 
wheats, and have fair to good milling and baking qualities. 
4765—Radium Brand: 2 Ibs., 46c; 5 Ibs., 89c3 peck, $2.05, post 
paid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.40; %.bu., $2.45; bu. (60° 
Ibs.), $4.50; 2%4 bu., $11.15; 5 bu., $22.15. Bags free. fe 
4766—Certified Seed: 2 lbs., 52c; 5 Ibs., 99e3 peck, $2.30, post# 
paid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.65; % bu., $2.85; bu. (60 
Ibs.), $5.25; 21% bu., $13.00; 5 bu., $25.85. Bags free. 
STURGEON—Or Wisconsin Pedigree No. 27-4. A splendid 
wheat for Wisconsin (and other sections) developed<by the 
Wisconsin Peninsular Branch Station near Sturgeon Bay, Wis. | 
Sturgeon is a bearded spring wheat, dark red Kernels, a heavier ) 
yielder than other varieties, earlier, of better milling and bak- 
ing qualities, and resistant to stem rust. 
4767—Radium Brand: 2 Ibs., 45e; 5 Ibs., 89ce, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.10; 1% bu., $1.85; bu. (60 Ibs), $3.25; 
2% bu., $8.00; 5 bu., $15.85; 10 bu., $31.50. Bags free, 
MARQUIS—A bald or beardless spring wheat; kernels are 
dark. red, hard, short and thick and plump. Straw is medium ~— 
in length and very stiff. Of high milling quality. 4751—Radium 
Brand: 2 Ibs., 43e¢; 5 Ibs., 87¢e, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: — 
Peck, $1.05; Ye bu., $1.80; bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.15; 2144 bu., $7.80; 5 
bu., $15.50; 10 bu., $30.75. Bags free. ‘ aes 
THATCHER—A beardless spring wheat from the Minnesota 
Experiment Station. Very rust resistant, early, heavy yielder, — 
hard dark red kernels; very stiff straw and stands up well. 1 ~ 
to 5 days earlier than Marquis. 4768—Radium Brand: 2 Ibs., 
45¢; 5 Ibs., 89c, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.10; 
Ye bu., $1.85; bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.25; 214 bu., $8.00; 5 bu., $15.85; 10 ~ 
bu., $31.50. Bags free. All Whéat prices subject to change. 
WINTER WHEAT 
BLACKHAWHK—A soft, bearded, red winter wheat, resistant 
to leaf rust, about equal to Turkey Red in hardiness and 
strength of straw. Well adapted to southern half of Wis. and 
similar latitudes. White chaff, soft to semi-soft red kernels, 
fine for cake flour. 4759—Certified Seed: 2 Ibs., 52c; 5 Wbs.,\99e, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.65; %4 bu., $2.85; bu. 
(60 Ibs.), $5.25; 214 bu., $13.00; 5 bu., $25.85. Bags free. 
TURKEY RED—Or Wis. Pedigree No. 2. The best red, hard, 
bearded, winter wheat. 4760—Not prepaid: 25 Ibs., $1.55; bu. 
(60 Ibs,), $2.70; 214 bu., $6.65. Bags free, 3 
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