
A Fine Stand of Rosen Winter Rye 
ROSEN WINTER RYE 
Winter Rye one of the most valuable crops for all sections of the 
country, and it can be depended upon more than any other grain 
to always produce a good paying crop everywhere. Winter Rye is 
the best plant for green manuring on poor soils where clover will 
not grow. It is plowed under about ten days before ripening time 
so as to get all the growth possible before turning it under. Sow at 
the rate of 142 bushels per acre and cover about one inch deep. 
The kernels of Salzer’s Rosen Winter Rye usually run considerably 
larger than other ryes. It is unexcelled for flour purposes. Produces 
more flour per bushel. Has short, stiff straw. Does not easily 
lodge. Has a greater leaf surface. Has long, large, well filled heads. 
Kernels unusually plump. 4673—5 Ibs., $1.00, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: 25 Ibs., $2.20; bu. (56 lbs.), $3.95; 2144 bu., $9.80; 5 bu., 
ES Sar free. All prices subject to change. See footnote on 
page : 
CERTIFIED CLINTON OATS 
Clinton, the new wonder oat, developed by the Iowa Expefi- 
ment Station in conjunction with the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 
is resistant to Helminthosporium blight disease, which has been 
cutting down the yields of many of the old varieties of oats 
and especially the Victoria strains, such as Tama, Boone, Con- 
trol and many others. 
Clinton oats is highly resistant to blight and root rot and is 
immune to crown rusts, smuts and leaf spots. 
It is early maturing, high yielding, heavy weight per bushel 
grain, stiff, medium tall strawed, yellow kerneled, with plump 
berry. 
This is the oat you have been waiting for, which has been 
highly praised in all the farm and agricultural papers, ‘ 
Order your requirements of these oats now, for shipment this 
fall or winter, so that you will not be disappointed next spring. 
All orders booked subject to crop and conditions beyond our 
control. 
Prices: 4608—Certified Seed only: 
Peck, $1.50, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: bu. (32 Ibs.), $3.50; 3 bu., $9.75; 6 bu., $19.20. 
Order Now—the demand is very strong and the supply limited! 
The above prices good only on orders received up to December 
15, 1947. 


1600 pounds Salzer’s ‘Early Six Weeks Potatoes from 25x100 
feet, grown by L. Cushing, Dillon, Montana. 
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I have planted Salzer’s Six Weeks Potatoes for 45+ years. 
plant a better one.—Mr,. Frank Wilkins, 762 Olive St., Galesburg. Il. 
A Field of Turkey Red or Wis. 2 Wheat Near La Crosse 
TURKEY RED (Wis. No. 2) WINTER WHEAT 
Turkey Red or Wisconsin Pedigree No. 2 Winter Wheat outyields 
any other hard winter wheat in southern Wisconsin and similar lati- 
tudes. It has stiff straw, big long wide heads, is a free stooler and 
difficult to lodge. It is a hard winter wheat with very hard, 
plump Kernels of dark red color with a white chaff, which are very 
rich in gluten and make excellent bread flour. It is entirely hardy, 
has stood 40 degrees below zero in Wisconsin and Minnesota. At 
the Iowa Experiment Station the average yield for five years was 
34.5 bushels to the acre. 4760—2 Ibs., 44c; 5 Ibs., 98c, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: 30 Ibs., $2.60; bu. (60 Ibs.), $4.50; 214 bu., $11.20; 
5 bu., $22.25. Bags free. 
BLACKHAWK WINTER WHEAT 
Blackhawk is a soft winter wheat with superior yielding capacity. 
and resistance to several of the common diseases. 
Blackhawk heads and matures about one day later than Wis. 
Pedigree No. 2, and is about equal to it in hardiness and strength 
of straw. Resistant to leaf rust, stinking smut, and mildly re- 
sistant to stem rust. Blackhawk has white chaff, is bearded, and 
has medium sized kernels that are red and soft to semi-soft. Well 
adapted to the southern half of the state, south of a line from 
Hudson to Manitowoc, 
The starchy soft red wheats are used for cake flour while the 
hard red wheats are for bread flour Also fine for feeding. 4759— 
Certified Blue Tag: 2 lbs., 55c; 5 Ibs., $1.18, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: 30 Ibs., $2.75; bu. (60 lbs.), $4.85; 3 bu., $14.45; 5 bu., 
$23.95. Bags free. 
4758—Blackhawk, Standard: 2 Ibs, 52c; 5 Ibs., $1.09, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: 30 lbs., $2.65; bu. (60 lbs.), $4.65; 3 bu., $13.85; 
5 bu., $22.95. Bags free. 
SALZER’S EARLY 
SIX WEEKS POTATOES 
Bags Free—Shipped Next Spring. 
Order Now for Shipment Next Spring. Prices Guaranteed to De- 
cember 15, 1947 Against Any Advance. 
Skin is pink and smooth. The flesh is white and cooks mealy. 
Round to oblong in shape. Salzer’s Early Six Weeks Potato is one 
of the best market and home varieties for all sections of the coun- 
try. U.S. No. 1 not prepaid: Peck, $1.10; 30 Ibs., $1.85; bu. (60 Ibs.), 
$3.25; 100 lbs., $4.95; 500 Ibs., $24.50. Bags are free on all potatoes. 
OTHER CHOICE POTATOES 
Prices Guaranteed to December 15, 1947, Against Advance. Order 
Now for Shipment Next Spring. 
EARLIEST—Extra early red skinned, smooth, round potato. Not 
prepaid: Peck, 95c; % bu., $1.55; bu. (60 Ibs.), $2.75; 100 Ibs., $3.95. 
WHITE WARBA—Extra early, round, white skinned. Not pre- 
paid: Peck, 95c; % bu., $1.55; bu. (60 lbs.) $2.75; 100 Ibs., $3.95. 
TRIUMPHS—Round, shallow eyes, smooth, early. Not prepaid: 
Peck, 90c; % bu., $1.45; bu. (60 Ibs.) $2.45; 100 Ibs., $3.50. 
IRISH COBBLER—Second early, white skin, round. Not prepaid: 
Peck, 87c; 1% bu., $1.40; bu. (60 Ibs.), $2.35; 100 lbs., $3.25. 
CHIPPEWA—Medium late, white skin, oblong. Not prepaid: Peck, 
90c; % bu., $1.45; bu. (60 lbs.), $2.45; 100 Ibs., $3.50. 
KATAHDIN—Late, white skin, round. Not prepaid: Peck, 80c; 
Y% bu., $1.45; bu. (60 Ibs.), $2.65; 100 Ibs., $3.90. 
RUSSET RURAL—Late, russet skin, a universal favorite. Not 
prepaid: Peck, 80c; 14 bu., $1.45; bu. (60 Ibs.), $2.65; 100 Ibs., $3.90. 
SEBAGO—Heavy yielder on good soil. Late, oblong, white. Not 
prepaid: Peck, 80c; 1% bu., $1.45; bu. (60 Ibs.), $2.65; 100 Ibs., $3.90. 

SALZER’S SUPER RODENT RUIN 
Sure Death to Rats, Mice, Moles and Gophers. 
Safe to use, harmless to animals, no mixing. Just place the bait 
in runways. 5431—Home Size: Enough bait for an average kill of 
50 rodents: Box, 50c; 6 boxes, $2.50, postpaid. ¥» Ps 
5432—Farm size: Enough for 125 rodents: Box, $1.00; 6 boxes, 
$5.00, postpaid. 

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