
Wisconsin No. 25 Corn 
8 Ibs. plant ; Corn weighs 
one acre 2 56 Ibs. 
in hills. : per bu. 
SALZER’S WISCONSIN No. 25 CORN (Earliest of All) 
80 to 85 days. Here is the very earliest of all yellow dent corns! This won- 
derful variety, Wisconsin No. 25, is 10 to 14 days earlier than Wisconsin No. 8 
with ears somewhat smaller and the Kernels more flinty than Wisconsin No. 8, 
and is the corn for the extreme North. Stalks average 61%4-7 feet high, quite 
leafy. . Kernels are large and quite deep. Ear selécted, well graded. Wisconsin 
grown. 4427—2 Ibs., 56ce; 5 Ibs., $1.12; peck, $2.60, postpaid to 4th zone. Not 
prepaid: Peck, $1.95; % bu., $3.45; bu., $6.50; 21% bu., $16.15. Bags free. 
‘GOLDEN GLOW OR WISCONSIN NO. 12 
105 to 110 days. The outstanding corn for Wisconsin! Golden Glow or Wis- 
consin No. 12 was developed at the Wisconsin Experimental Station. It is a beau- 
tiful, pure golden yellow corn, ears 8 to 9% inches long, 16 to 18 rowed, of sym- 
metrical shape, well filled from butt to tip, with good sized Kernels. Stalks are 
about 7 feet high and very leafy. Ear selected, well graded. Wis. grown. 4369— 
2 Ibs., 49c; 5 Ibs., 95e; peck, $2.15, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.55; 
% bu., $2.80; bu., $4.75; 2% bu., $11.80; 5 bu., $23.50. Bags free. 
SILVER KING OR WISCONSIN NO. 7 
105 to 110 days. Silver King or Wisconsin No. 7 is not only ‘the best white dent 
eorn but it is one of the heaviest yielders and also furnishes a heavy amount of 
silage. Ears average 8 to 10 inches, filled out clear to the tips with uniform 
creamy white kernels which are slightly rough, of good length and set com- 
_pactly on the cob. Ear selected, well graded. Wisconsin grown. 4400—=2 Ibs., 
52e; 5 Ibs., $1.07; peck, $2.40, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.80; 12 
bu., $3.15; bu., $5.75; 2144 bu., $14.30; 5 bu., $28.50. Bags free. 
MURDOCK OR WISCONSIN NO. 13 
95 to 105 days. Ears are golden yellow. 8 to 9 inches long with 16 to 20 rows, 
kernels are deep and large, slightly rough on the tips. Ear selected, well graded. 
4389—Wis. or Minn. Grown. 2 Ibs., 52¢e;_5 Ibs., 97¢e; peck, $2.20, postpaid to 4th 
zone, - Not prepaid: Peck, $1.60; % bu., $2.90; bu., $5.15; 212 bu., $12.80; 5 bu., 



$25.50. Bags free. 

ENSILAGE AND FODDER CORN 
Sweet Fodder Corn—A fodder grade of White Sweet Corn, 95 days, leafy, bushy, 
high in sugar content. Ia. and Nebr. grown. 4426—2 Ibs., 58c; 5 Ibs., $1.23; 10 
_Ibs., $2.14, postpaid to 4th zone. i 
(50 Ibs.), $6.50; 242 bu., $16.10. Bags free. — } 
Salzer’s Superior Fodder—Stalks often 11 feet high, extremely heavy yielding, 
giving a heavy tonnage of ensilage, rich, juicy and succulent. White ears. While 
it is late, it of course can be used at any stage. 125 days. Mo. and. So. Dak. 
grown. 4384—2 Ibs., 48e; 5 Ibs., 94c; peck, $1.95, postpaid to 4th zone. Not pre- 
paid: Peck, $1.35; 1% bu., $2.40; bu. (56 Ibs.), $4.25; 214 bu., $10.55. Bags free. 
Giant Red Cob Fodder—aA fine white fodder corn, that has yielded 35 tons of 
fodder per acre. 130 days. Mo. grown. 4363—=2 Ibs., 45c; 5 Ibs., 89¢;:peck, $1.85, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.25; 12 bu., $2.20; bu. (56 Ibs.), $3.75; 
2% bu., $9.30; 5 bu., $18.50. Bags free. : ; ; 

: SRZER Se 
WISCONSIN GROWN HYBRID CORN 
A valuable yellow strain of corn, composed of four inbreds! Inbred corn has clearly 
demonstrated its heavier yields over ordinary corn,*and while the initial cost is higher 
the final net returns have been very much heavier. yam 
Salzer’s Wisconsin Grown Hybrid Corn is recognized as among the very best seed corn. 
It grows remarkably uniform, stands up well, and produces handsome, uni- 
form, large ears. Wisconsin Hybrid outyields all standard varieties of corn. Seed should 
up the second year. We offer 
obtainable. 
not be-saved from a crop of Hybrid Corn as the seed breaks 
maturity dates of 
No. 4429—95 day; No. 4430—100 day; No. 4431—105 day; No. 4432—110 day; 
No. 4433—115 day 
Wisconsin State sealed and certified, Wisconsin grown seed in graded flat kernels. 
Price: Flat kernels. State maturity date wanted: 2 Ibs., 67e; 5 Ubs., $1.44; peck, $3.25, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $2.65; 12 bu., $4.95; bu. (56 Ibs.), $9.25; 5 
aN 
@ $9.15 per bushel.’ Bags free on all corn. 
112 In spite of 

the 1945 cold fall, your Wis. Hybrid 100 Day Corn ripened nice ears. 
—Mr. Gordon Ratzburg, R.D. 3, Box 152, Waupaca, Wis. 
ae) 
Not prepaid: 10 Ibs., $1.68 5 25 Ibs., $3.45; bu. - 












WISCONSIN No. 8 _ 
(Minn. No. 13). 
90 to 105 days. The second 
earliest yellow dent corn. i 
The’ears are of handsome ap- - 
pearance with sixteen to twenty 
rows of bright, rich yellow, {> 
smooth.and plump kernels, | 
which set compactly on the cob, - 
from butt to tip. The ears aver- | 
age eight inches in length and - 4 
are frequently borne two on a ~ 
stalk, which grows about seven 
feet high. They are very leafy =] 
and furnish much fodder, Ear — 
selected, well graded. — 5S. 
4406—Wisconsin and Minne- 
sota grown: 2 Ibs., 53e; 5 Ibs.,_ 
99e; peck, $2.25, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.65; 
% bu.,. $2.95; bu., $5.25; 214 bu. |} 
$13.05; 5 bu., $26.00. Bags free. 
NEW LEAMING ~ 




























115 days. The stalks are of. good 
height, very leafy, and with broad — 
blades, making splendid silage or 
fodder. Ears about _10 inches long; 
18 to 20 rows, well filled with wedge 
shaped reddish yellow kernels. Da- 
kota or,Iowa grown. 4395—Well 
graded: 2 lIbs., 43c; 5 Ibs., S7e; peck, — 
$1.80, postpaid to 4th zone. Not pre- — 
paid: Peck, $1.20; % bu., $1.95; 
$3.50; 214 bu., $8.65. Bags free. 
REID’S YELLOW DEN’ 
115 to 120 days. Ears are covered 
with 18 to 24 rows of deep grain, light — 
golden-yellow color and about 9 to 11 
inches long. Splendid fodder corn. 
Nebraska grown. 4398—Well graded: 
2 Ibs., 45c; 5 Ibs., 89¢; peck, $1.85, post- 
paid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 
$1.253' 1% -bu., $2.20; bu., $3.75; 2% bu, 
$9.25. Bags free. © ae Lia on na 
bu., 

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B 
Extra Early Adams—aAn extra éarly 
white fodder corn, very desirable, Also 
used for roasting ears. 80 days. Iowa 
and Nebr. grown. 4359—2 Ibs., 57¢; 
5 Ibs., $1.07; peck, $2.45, postpaid to 
4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.85; ° 
Ye bu., $3.20; bu. (56 Ubs.), $5.85; 214 
bu., $14.55; 5 bu., $29.00. Bags frees< ~ = 

CYCLONE | 
SEED SOWER 
' Broadcasts evenly, saves _ 
‘seed, and will sow many 
acres per hour. Ideal for _ 
sowing clover, timothy, — 
alfalfa, lespedeza, sudan 
grass, oats, wheat, or any 
other seed that is sown . 
broadcast. uly Sew Ai Yee! 
_. Strongly constructed, a 
double feed insuring a ~ 
uniform flow of seed. Feed. 
adjustment is automatic 
and starts or stops flow of. 
seed instantly. 5461— 
Each, $2.89, postpaid.  — Jy 














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? JOHN A.SALZER SEED C0:1: 
= LACROSSE. WISCONSIN 
