WISCONSIN BARBLESS (Pedigree No. 38) BARLEY 
1% to 2 bu. sow one acre; 48 Ibs., in one bushel. 
The Best Barley for Malting Purposes. ; 
Wisconsin Barbless or Wisconsin Pedigree No. 88 Barley 
is a bearded variety that was originated by the Wiscon- 
sin Experiment Station by crossing a smooth awn oat 
from Russia with Oderbrucker barley. Itis a remarkably 
heavy yielder, with heavy, large and plump kernels. 
The greatest feature of all, however, is the freedom 
from the troublesome awns in the beards. The smooth 
beards of Wisconsin Barbless Barley make it easier to 
handle and makes both the straw and the grain more val- 
uable for feeding. It is six rowed, has very stiff straw 
and is resistant to disease. It is a big improvement over 
the rough bearded barleys. Resistant to stripe disease. 
Sow 1% to 2 bu. per acre. 
4285—Radium Brand: Lb., 28e, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: Peck (12 Ibs.), 95¢e3 14 bu., $1.70; bu. (48 Ibs.), 
$3.10; 5 bu., $15.35; 10 bu., $30.45; 25 bu.,° $74.75. Bags free. 



Note: All Field Seed Prices Are Subject to Change 
Without Notice. Please Order Early. 
BUCK WHEAT Sey ly to 1-bu. per acre; 50 Ibs. in 
one bu. Buckwheat should be sown 
from about the middle of June to the middle of July. 
JAPANESE BUCK WHEAT—Most popular buckwheat. 
The large grains area rich dark color and have a thin hull. 
About a week earlier than Silver Hull. 4329—2 Ibs., 58e; 
5 Ibs., $1.04, postpaid to Ath zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.205 
1% bu., $2.10; bu., $3.75; 5 bu., $18.50. Bags free. 
SILVER HULL BUCKWHEAT— Little smaller grains 
than the Japanese. Grain is light gray color, thin hulled. 
433 1—2 Ibs., 56c; 5 Ibs., 98e, postpaid to 4th zone. Not 
prepaid: Peck, $1.15; 1% bu., $2.00; bu., $3.60; 5 bu., $17.75. 
Bags free. 


FLA Sow 28 to 42 Ibs. per acre, between April 15 and 
May 15, on clean land. 56 lbs. in one bu. 
REDSON (Wilt Resistant)—Strong straw, early, very 
resistant to wilt, heaviest yielder of any flax, makes su- 
perior quality oil. Developed by the Minn. Station. 4454 
—Certified Seed: 2 Ibs., 82ce; 5 Ibs., $1.68, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $3.45; % bu., $6.55; bu. (56 Ibs.), 
$12.75; 5 bu., $63.50. Bags free. 
BISON (Wilt Resistant)—Large seeded variety, resist- 
ant to wilt. Heavy yielder, 42 lbs. per acre. 4455—=2 Ibs., 
T2c; 5 Ibs., $1.45, postpaid to Ath zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 
$3.10; 1% bu., $5.60; bu., $10.65; 5 bu., $52.85. 
RED WING (Wilt Resistant)—Early medium size seed, 
high quality oil. 42 lbs. per acre. 4456—2 Ibs., 70c; 5 Ibs., 
$1.42, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $3.00; 4% bu., 
$5.50; bu., $10.35; 5 bu., $51.35. Bags free. 


MILLET 
Do not plant millets until two 
or three weeks after corn plant- 
ing time. Sow about 40 pounds 
per acre. Bags free on Millet. 
Millets may be planted up to July 15 and even 
later, when a dry spring reduces pasture, or when 
a cold wet spring damages corn and other crops. It 
must not be sown until.the ground is warm. Cut 
for hay as soon as it blooms, before the seed forms. 
EARLIEST RUSSIAN OR SIBERIAN—The 
hardiest and most resistant to drought. Ready to 
eut for hay in 60 days and matures seed in 75 days. 
4570—Radium: 2 lbs., 54¢; 5 lbs., 99e, post- 
paid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs., $1.28; 25 
ibs., $2.65; 50 lIbs.. $4.85; 100 lbs., $9.00. 






GERMAN—This superb millet is also called 
Golden Millet. Stems a little heavier and_ leaves 
broader and coarser than Common Millet. 65 days 
and seed in 85 to 90 days. The most popular va- 
riety in the south central states. Cattle and stock 
are fond of the hay. 4577—Superior: 2 lbs., 53¢; 
5 Ibs., 97e, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
10 Ibs., $1.27; 50 Ibs., $4.30; 100 lbs., $8.90. 
4578—Radium: 2 lbs., 56c; 5 Ibs., $1.09, post- 
paid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 10 lbs., $1.40; 25 
Ibs., $2.70; 50 Ibs., $4.95; 100 Ibs., $9.35. 

JAPANESE—Of a_ different family than the 
other millets. Does best on heayy, moist soils, 
grows 4 to 8 feet high. 15 Ibs. per acre. 
4583—Radium Brand: 2 Ibs., 53c; 5 Ibs., 98e, \ 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs., $1.27; German 
55 Ibs., $2.60; 50 Ibs., $4.80; 100 Ibs., $8.90. F I E LD P E A S is Pie ee 
PROSO OR HERSHEY 

Yellow Canada Field Peas 

Plowed under as a fertilizer, they rank next to Red 

Grown chiefly for seed; sometimes for hay or ensilage. Does well - A eae , = 
on dry soils. ‘The seed is fine for poultry, swine and young. eattle. abe eo eee Glee ne Lier Pie oats, rye or bar- 
May be sown up to July 20. We offer below the two best Prosos. cy, PRES he oats head out. 4655—Radium 
Brand: 2 Ibs., 59¢; 5 Ibs., $1.19, postpaid to 4th zone, Not 
BROOM CORN OR_ HOG MILLET—The most popular. Yields prepaid: Peck, $1.95; % bu., $3.55; bu. (60 Ibs.), $6.253 
enormous quantities of seed. 65 days. 25 lbs. per acre. 4562— 21% bu., $15.55; 5 bu., $31.00. Bags free. 
Radium Brand: 2 lbs., 55c¢; 5 Ibs., 98c, postpaid to 4th zone. Not 
prepaid: 25 lbs., $2.35; 50 Ibs., $4.40; 100 lbs., $8.50. 



EARLY FORTUNE— Especially valuable as a grain crop for late CONDITION OF SALE ON ALL SEEDS 
planting, 50 days. 4574— Radium Brand: 2 Ibs., 58¢3; 5 Ibs., $1.05, 
pained & 4th zone. Not prepaid: 25 Ibs., $2.45; 50 Ibs., $4,55; Recognizing that our customers have the opportunity of secur- 
S. -15. ; ; cea 
a . se) ing analysis and germination of any and all seeds, we, the John 
SUNFLOWER—For the Silo A. Salzer Seed Company, give no warranty, express or im- 
‘Produces an enormous tonnage of from 20 to 30 tons per plied, as to the productiveness of any seeds, plants, and bulbs 
acre. The cows relish it and produce much milk. Use 8 to we sell and we will not be in any way responsible for the crop. 
10 lbs. per acre. Cultivate and harvest like corn. 4704— Our liability in all instances is limited to the purchase price 
2 Ibs., 70c; 5 Ibs., $1.49, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: of the seed. 
10 Ibs., $2.25; 25 Ibs., $5.15; 50 Ibs., $9.65; 100 Ibs., $18.50. 

: ? JOHN A.SALZER SEED Co 
100 My Snowball, Blowsrings ADe og eee eee cig A Saye are doing fine.—Mrs. - ES LACROSSE. WISCONSIN: 

