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Vicland 
New Vicland Oats 
Wisconsin’s Newest and Heaviest Yielding Variety 
Many customers report average yield better than 85 bushels per acre. Measured weight, 
34 to 36 lbs. per bushel. Generally considered the most outstanding introduction in Seed Oats 
up to the present time. Our sales last year were better than 7200 bushels. Our advance book 
ings for this spring are very heavy, so advise you to order early. - 


Wisconsin’s Newest and Heaviest Vielding Oat— 
Rust and Smut Resistant—Grown From Wisconsin Cer- 
tified Seed. Vicland was developed by the Wisconsin 
Agricultural Experiment Station from a cross between 
Victoria, a South American Oat, and Richland, a vari- 
ety that originated in Russia. This will be the fourth 
year that the seed has been offered commercially. Vic- 
land is a gery heavy Oat and a very heavy yielder; 
many ‘report over 85 bushels per acre. It’s an early 
yellow short straw, but on fertile soil the straw grows 
to a good height. Not recommended for soil low in 
fertility as the straw is apt to be too short to cut with 
a binder. When shocked it will stand for a long period 
without germinating. A distinct advantage in rainy 
weather, 
NOTICE 
In view of the universal demand for New 
Vicland Oats as described above, we are 
discontinuing offering other varieties until 
something better in our judgment is intro- 
duced. 
1372—Certified Seed. Postpaid, lb. 30c; 2% Ibs., 
65c; 5 Ibs. $1.15. 
1373—Not Certified Seed. Postpaid, lb. 25c; 
Cur 214 Ibs. 55c; 5 Ibs. $1.00. : 
Seed For Larger Quantities. See Wholesale List 
Oats Enclosed. 
oe BARLEY 
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Scid 1221. Wisconsin No. 38 Barbless 
92 Ibs (48 lbs. Bu.) Sow 214 to 3 Bu. per Acre 
‘ Originated by the Wisconsin Experiment Station. 
PeF Remarkably heavy yielder, producing over 70 bush- 
Bu. els per acre. The very finest for malting purposes. 
as Its smooth beards, resistance to hot weather and 
Sow 223 heavy yielding qualities make it the most outstand- 
to3Bu. ing varicty. Postpaid, lb., 25c; 21% Ibs. 55¢; 5 Ibs., 
perAcre $1.00. For Larger Quantities See Wholesale List En- SALAS . 
closed. 1221 BARLEY WIS. No. 38 
Gondon’s Profitable Pasture Mixtures 
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1347 Hog Pasture Mixture (Annual) 
Especially prepared for quick results and a full crop. This mixture is composed of 
the following annual varieties; Peas; Soy Beans, Vetches, Crimson Clover, Rape, Sugar 
Cane, American Millet, Turnips, Rutabagas, Barley, and other grains and forage plants, 
all in the right proportion. This mixture will provide an abundant pasture within six 
weeks from day of sowing the seed, continuing green and bountiful until destroyed by 
frost. Almost all of these varieties will come up again as fast as they are eaten down} 
and will furnish 4 to 5 times as much forage as can be obtained from any clover-grass 
mixture, and this food is succulent and nutritious and much relished by hogs. It will 
keep them healthy and strong and they will gain in weight easily and quickly. This 
mixture will prove a most profitable investment for every farmer. It is usually sown 
about corn planting time, but can also be sown as a catch crop any time during the 
season until August. Sow 50 lbs. per acre. Postpaid, lb., 35 cts.; 214 Ilbs., 85 cts.; 
5 lbs., $1.50. For Larger Quantities See Wholesale List Enclosed. 







Spring Wheat 
1435 New Marquis Beardless 
(60 lbs. Bu.) Sow 1% Bu. per Acre 
The King of the Spring Varieties. Marquis is supreme, 
It outyields anything and everything in beardless wheat. 
By far the best variety for the corn belt. 
This wheat has very stiff straw of medium height, 
and does not lodge easily. The heads are bald and quite 
heavy, have smooth yellow chaff; the kernels flinty, 
rounder than those of other spring. wheats, thicker 
a0 Oka ie the eee a dark nee color. Postpaid. lhb., 
=y 2 IDS., C5 s., $1.15. For Lar 
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1379 Bermanent Pasture Mixture 
Big Value for Little Money 
For many years hundreds of our satisfied customers 
from all sections of the country have come back to us 
annually for a supply of our especially prepared per- 
manent pasture and meadow mixture which we have 
been blending and selling with satisfaction for many, 
many years. This mixture contains proper proportions 
of the very finest ‘‘Purity’’ Brands of Medium and 
Mammoth Red Clover, Sweet Clover, Alsike, Alfalfa, 
Kentucky Blue Grass, Red Top, Orchard Grass, Meadow 
Feseue, Timothy, Rye Grass and Bromus. By proper 
blending, this combination of grassés has given perfect 
satisfaction under every and all conditions. It is 
adapted to dry or moist lands. Sow in spring 15 pounds 
per acre. Postpaid, 1 Ib.,.30 cts.; Ib., 50 cents.; 2¥2 
Ibs., $1.10; 5 Ibs., $2.00. For Larger Quantities See 
Wholesale List Enclosed. ; 

