Quality Seeds for Profitable Farming 

IMPROVED FIELD CORN 
Sow 1 peck fs acre for ears, 14 bushel for silage, 
up to 1 bushel for fodder. Rows wide enough for 
tractor cultivation. 
Flint Corns and early Dents are quick plants of 
moderate size and are grown for ears. Slower 
Dent sorts are larger and are for both ears and 
leaves. Fodder varieties are still larger and are 
grown for their leaves. 

Hybrid Varieties 
Two kinds are grown together: care is taken in 
selecting parents, m removing male flowers from 
the female parents, discarding the ears from the 
male parents. The hybrids are more thrifty, more 
disease-resistant, and far heavier producers of grain 
or ensilage, or both. 
9504 Cornell 29-3 Hybrid Dent. (110 
days.) Yellow kernels with a slight red 
tinge. Splendid for ensilage in areas with 
short seasons and grain for other areas. 
Qt... 75 cts., postpaid 95 cts.; pk. $4.65, 
bus. (56 Ibs.) $14, 10 bus. $130. 
9503 Hybrid Yellow. Dent. (105 days.) 
Heavy-yielding ‘variety. Produces very 
long, large, sound ears, deep grains; strong, 
stocky, medium-tall stalk. For ensilage 
as well as grain. Qt. 70 cts., postpaid 
90 cts.; pk. $4.50, bus. (56 Ibs.) $13.50, 
10 bus. $125. é 
Open-pollinated Corn 
9508 Golden Eureka (Dent.) Under favor- 
able conditions may yield 150 bushels of 
ears or 25 tons of silage per acre. Grows 
12 feet high, ears average 12 to 15 inches 
long, 18 or 20 rows, yellow grains, and small 
cob. 100 days. Qt. 60 cts., postpaid 80 
na pk. $2.50, bus. (56 Ibs.) $7.50, 10 bus. 
70. 
9509 Cornell 11 (Dent). A 110- to 115- 
day yellow Corn for silage as well as grain. 
Ears 9 to 10 inches. 14- to 18-rowed with 
small red cobs. Grows 8 to 9 feet tall. 
Qt. 65 cts., postpaid 85 cts.; pk. $2.65, 
bus. (56 Ibs.) $8, 10 bus. $75. 
9510 Longfellow (Flint). (90 days.) Ears 
12 inches long; cobs small; kernels of good 
size. For ears as far north as Massachu- 
setts. Qt. 65 cts., postpaid 85 cts.; pk. 
$2.65, bus. (56 Ibs.) $8, 10 bus. $75. 
9511 Jumbo Silage. (Fodder.) An im- 
proved West Branch Sweepstakes. Large 
plant, 12 to 15 feet high. For low, rich 
lands. Qt. 60 cts., postpaid 80 cts.; pk. 
$2.50, bus. (56 Ibs.) $7.50, 10 bus. $70. 
9512 Evergreen. (Fodder.) A sweet Corn 
valuable as silage or green fodder. Qt. 
70 cts., postpaid 85 cts.; pk. $2.50, bus. 
(45 Ibs.) $8, 10 bus. $75. 
POP-CORN FOR POPPING 
9518 Giant Yellow. Lb. 20 cts., postpaid 
40 cts.; 5 Ibs. 90 cts., postpaid $1.25. 
9519 White Hulless. Lb. 25 cts., postpaid 
45 cts.; 5 Ibs. $1.15, postpaid $1.50. 
WARRANTY. The Stumpp & Walter Co. 
warrants to the extent of the purchase price 
that Seeds, Plants, Shrubs, Trees or Bulbs 
sold are as described on the container within 
recognized tolerances. Seller gives no other 
or further Warranty, express or implied. 
6 Farm Seeds 



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Soy Beans 
_CEREALS 
SEED OATS. ~© Superior varieties often 
weigh up to 40 pounds per measured 
bushel, but are sold at the standard weight 
of 32 pounds per bushel. For production 
of grain, use 2144 bushels per acre; for for- 
age, 3 bushels. 
9522 Clinton. Has given remarkable re- 
sults m the East. Straw-colored type; 
early. Tall, stiff heavy Oat and high 
yielder. Pk. $1.50, bus. $4.25, 10 bus. $40. 
9524 Welcome. Heavy, handsome, and 
productive. Swedish type. Qt. 35 cts., 
postpaid 50 cts.; pk. $1.35, bus. (32 Ibs.) 
$3.75, 10 bus. $35. 
9529 SPRING RYE. Very valuable plow- 
under crop with Vetch, for soil-improve- 
meént, using 1 bushel with 50 pounds of 
Vetch per acre. When grown alone, sow 2 
bushels of Rye per acre. Qt. 50 cts., post- 
paid 70 cts.; pk. $2.35, bus. (56 Ibs.) $7, 
10 bus. $65. 
9531 SPRING WHEAT. A heavy-crop- 
ping, hard, beardless variety. 114 to 2 
bushels per acre. Qt. 50 cts., postpaid 
70 cts.; pk. $2.50, bus. (60 Ibs.) $7.50, 
10 bus. $70. 
9533 WHEAT FOR COOKING. Lb. 
30 cts., postpaid 50 cts.; 10 Ibs. $2.50, 
100 Ibs. $15. 

In Place of Manure 
Soil-improving Plants; dig them under 
The added organic material will retam plant- 
food and hold moisture. It is desirable to sow com- 
binations of them; when mixed together the stated 
quantities may be reduced in proportion. 
Quantity when sown alone 
Per Per 
SPRING SEEDING 2cre 1000 sq. ft. 
*Spring Vetch.......... 100 Ibs. 3 Ibs. 
Spring Rye... g.0e0- 0.8 2 bus. 2 qts. 
SUMMER SEEDING 
*Soy Beans............ 2ubus.< 2 gts. 
Mammoth Buckwheat. 2 bus 2 ats. 
*Crimson Clover....... 35 Ibs Lalibe 
EARLY FALL SEEDING 
Winter Rye............ 2 bus. 2. qts. 
Winter Wheat......... 2 bus. 2 ats. 
*Winter or Hairy Vetch.100 Ibs. 3 Ibs. 
SEEDING ANY TIME 
*Mixed Clovers (Sawco 
Formula No. 3)...... 35 Ibs. 1 Ib. 
Varieties marked * are legumes, and are of 
additional value because of the nitrates which are 
added to the soil by colonies of bacteria in nodules 
on the roots of leguminous plants. Use these, and 
you need less nitrogenous fertilizer, 
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LEGUMINOUS CROPS 
SOY BEANS. Mammoth Yellow and Wil- 
son are slow-growing, tall and bushy sorts 
which do not mature Beans in northern 
latitudes, but are the best to use for green 
feed, for silage or hay; also for plowing 
under for soil-improvement. Earlyana 
grows quickly enough to mature Beans in 
the North. Sow 3 to 4 pecks per acre in 
24-inch rows, or 6 to 8 pecks if drilled solid 
or broadcast. When grown with corn, 
allow 1 peck with 1 peck of corn to the 
acre. 
9537 Mammoth Yellow. 
plants. Yellow seed. 
9538 Wilson. Black-seeded sort. Early, 
but somewhat smaller. 
9539 Earlyana. Yellow-seeded variety. 
Ripens early. 
Above 3 sorts, qt. 50 cts., postpaid 75 cts.; 
pk. $3, bus. (60 Ibs.) $7, 10 bus. $65 
VETCHES OR TARES 
Excellent for miulk-production and_ fattening 
stock, either green or as silage or hay. Good plow- 
under crops for soil-improvement. Usually grown 
with oats, wheat, or rye to keep them off the ground. 
9543 Spring Vetch (Vicia sativa). Sow in 
spring, using 150 Ibs. per acre, broadcast, 
or 100 Ibs. m drills; or 1 bus. of a cereal 
and 50 Ibs. of Vetch. Lb. 45 cts., postpaid 
65 cts.; 10 Ibs. $4, postpaid $5; 100 Ibs. $30. 
9544 Winter or Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa). 
For spring and autumn seeding, using 
100 Ibs. per acre, broadcast, or 75 Ibs. in 
drills; or 1 bus. of a cereal and 50 Ibs. of 
Winter Vetch. Lb. 65 cts., postpaid 85 cts.; 
10 Ibs. $5.50, postpaid $6.50; 100 Ibs. $45. 
SUNDRY FARM SEEDS 
9560 MAMMOTH BUCKWHEAT. More 
prolific than other sorts, and the grains are 
nearly twice as large. Sow June-July, 
broadcast, 2 bushels per acre. Qt. 35 cts., 
postpaid 60 cts., pk. $1.75, bus. (48 Ibs.) 
$5, 10 bus. $45. 
9562 DWARF ESSEX RAPE. For sheep, 
hogs, and cattle. Sow July—August, using 
12 pounds per acre broadcast or 5 pounds 
drilled. Lb. 40 cts., postpaid 60 cts.; 
10 Ibs. $3.25, 100 Ibs. $27.50. 
MILLETS. Catch-crops to replace corn, 
wheat, or other crops which have failed. 
Fed green, or as silage or hay. 
9554 Golden. Sow 50 pounds per acre. 
Lb. 25 cts., postpaid 45 cts.; 10 Ibs. $2, 
100 Ibs. $16. 
9556 Hungarian. Sow 50 pounds per 
acre. Lb. 25 cts., postpaid 45 cts.; 10 Ibs. 
$1.75, 100 Ibs. $13.50. 
9558 Barnyard. Sow 25 pounds per acre. 
Lb. 25 cts., postpaid 45 cts.; 10 Ibs. $1.75, 
100 Ibs. $13. 
9550 SUDAN GRASS. Employ 30 pounds 
per acre. Lb. 30 cts., postpaid 50 cts.; 
10 Ibs. $2.50, 100 Ibs. $20. 
9564 SUNFLOWER, Mammoth Russian. 
Useful for poultry. Four pounds of seed 
will sow -an acre. 0 cts., postpaid 
0 
80 cts.; 10 Ibs. $4.50,100 Ibs. $40. 
Enormous 

Crop Insurance 
Use Semesan Jr. for smut and root-rot, 
Crow Repellant for loss by birds, Ceresan for 
bunt, smut and other fungi. Legume-Aid adds 
nitrogen-fixing bacteria to legumes. 
All described on insecticide and fertilizer 
pages, 99-102. 

STUMPP & WALTER CO, 
