A Field of Manchu 606 Soy Beans 
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SALZER’S SOY BEANS 
Soy Beans make a good growth on poor soils, espe- 
cially if inoculated, succeed on acid soil, will grow as 
far north as corn and as far south as cotton, they 
make a splendid rotation crop, and they build up the 
soil. Cut for hay any time after the pods begin to 
form. Sow 45 lbs. in drills per acre, or 2 bu. (120 lbs.) 
broadcast. Inoculate with Nod-O0-Gen before plant- 
ing. Any variety, 2 lbs., 49c, postpaid to 4th zone. Bags 
free, Edible Soy Beans, see Page 5. 
MANCHU NO. 606 
A selection of Manchu Soy Beans made at the 
Spooner Wisconsin Branch Experiment Station. In 
maturity, it is about a week earlier than Manchu and 
is about the earliest and the best variety for the pro- 
duction of seed in the northern parts of Wisconsin and 
similar latitudes. High in oil content. 
The plants are from 28 inches to 35 inches high, they 
stand up well, and the USDA tests over a period of 
three years, indicates Manchu No. 606 averaged 27.6 
bushels per acre yield, with 41.4% protein, and 19.9% 
-oil of 135 iodine number. Manchu No. 606 is recom- 
mended by both the Wisconsin and Minnesota Sta- 
tions, and we believe that any of our customers across 
the country, in similar latitudes, will have complete 
satisfaction with the yield of Manchu No. 606. The 
seed is yellow. Inoculate Soy Beans with Nodogen or 
Nitrogin for best results, 
4304—Radium Brand: Peck, $1.90, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: 1% bu., $2.00; bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.50; 
214 bu., $8.70; 5 bu., $17.25. Bags free. 
MANCHU 
The most popular Soy Bean in the middle west. It 
is medium early and matures dry beans in about 110 
days. Seeds are yellow with a peculiar brown seed 
sear. Very productive. The Wisconsin Experimental 
Station recommends it. 4309—Radium Brand: Peck, 
$1.90, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: %% bu., $2.00; 
bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.50; 214 bu., $8.70; 5 bu., $17.25. Bags 
free. 
MANDARIN NO. 507 
A very early variety, the plants growing erect with 
the lower pods higher off the ground than other vari- 
eties. Matures about the same time as 95 day corn and 
has completely yellow seeds with a high oil content. 
Heavy cropper. 4303—Radium Brand: Peck, $2.00, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: % bu., $2.25; bu. 
(60 Ibs.), $4.00; 21% bu., $9.95; 5 bu., $19.75. Bags free. 
ROSEN WINTER RYE 
Introduced by the Michigan Experimental Station 
and considered the best of the winter ryes. It produces 
grain which is considerably larger than other winter 
varieties. Kernels are plump and heavy, bright yel- 
lowish blue in color, ‘stalks are stiff and strong. A 
heavy yielder and generally satisfactory under normal 
conditions.. 
4673—Radium Brand: 2 Ibs., 43c; 5 Ibs., 92c; peck, 
$1.63, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: % bu., $1.48; 
bu. (56 Ibs.), $2.70; 5 bu., $13.25. Bags free. 
~NEW IMPROVED CERESAN 
A valuable seed treatment before planting, for 
Wheat, Oats, Barley, Cotton, Cane, Rye, Flax, Peas. 
'One pound treats 32 bu. grain. 5269—4-oz. can., ATe3 
1-Ib. can, $1.10, postpaid. 







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| Received the Thatcher Wheat, Wis. No. 25 Corn, Silver Hill Buckwheat, etc., and 
am well pleased.—Mr. Arthur J. De Mars, R.D. 1, Anoka, Minn. 
SPRING SPELTZ OR EMMER 
Grows any place where grain can be raised where wheat, 
oats and barley would be a failure. It is relished by all classes 
of stock; splendid for hay and fattens in the green state. 
_Sow on ground prepared as you would for wheat or oats, 
either broadcast or drill, at the rate of 2% bu. per acre. Frost 
will not damage early planting. Cut the grain when it is a 
little past the milk stage. 4697—Radium Brand: Lb., 29¢; 
5 lbs., 99e; peck, $1.60, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
Y bu., $1.73; bu. (40 Ibs.), $3.20; 5 bu., $15.75; 10 bu., $31.00. 
SPRING WHEAT 
Sow 114 bu. per acre; 60 pounds in one bushel. 
nmoNRY WHEAT—The important advantages of this spring 
wheat are disease resistance and high yield! It is resistant to 
leaf rust and moderately resistant to stem rust and stinking 
smut. In tests at the Wisconsin Experiment Station and with 
certified growers, it has considerably outyielded the oider va- 
rieties, which it is rapidly replacing. 
Henry Wheat matures about two days later than Sturgeon 
and about five days later than Vicland Oats. It has large, wide 
heads, with bearded chaff which is white or may be tinged 
with red at maturity. The kernels are larger than most spring 
wheats, and have fair to good milling and baking qualities. 
4765—Radium Brand: 2 Ibs., 398e; 5 Ibs., 78e; peck, $1.86, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: % bu., $1.96; bu. (60 Ibs.), 
$3.65; 214 bu., $9.08; 5 bu., $17.90. Bags free. 
4766—Certified Seed: 2 Ibs., 44c; 5 Ibs., 82ce; peck, $1.95, post- 
paid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: % bu., $2.13; bu. (60 Ibs.), $4.00; 
21% bu., $9.92; 5 bu., $19.65. Bags free. 
THA TCHER—A beardless spring wheat from the Minnesota 
Experiment Station. Very rust resistant, early, heavy yielder, 
hard dark red kernels, very stiff straw and stands up Well. 1 
to 5 days earlier than Marquis. 4768—Radium Brand: 2 Ibs., 
40c; 5 Ibs., 80c; peck, $1.94, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
Y% bu., $2.03; bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.85; 21% bu., $9.58; 5 bu., $18.90; 
10 bu., $37.35. Bags free. 
WINTER WHEAT 
BLACKHAWK—A soft, bearded, red winter wheat, resistant 
to leaf rust, about equal to Turkey Red in hardiness and 
strength of straw. Well adapted to southern half of Wis. and 
similar latitudes. White chaff, soft to semi-soft red kernels, 
fine for cake flour. 4758—Radium Brand: 2 Ibs., 39c; 5 Ibs., 
78e; peck, $1.86, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: % bu., 
$1.96; bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.65; 214 bu., $9.08; 5 bu., $17.99. Bags free. 
4759—Certified Seed: 2 Ibs., 44c; 5 Ibs., 82c; peck, $1.95, posi- 
paid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 1% bu., $2.13; bu. (60 Ibs.), $4.00; 
2% bu., $9.92; 5 bu., $19.65. Bags free. 
TURKEY RED—Or Wis. Pedigree No. 2. 



The best red, hard, 
bearded winter wheat. 4760—Peck, $1.87, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: % bu., $1.95; bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.65; 21% bu., $9.00; 
Bags free. 
5 bu., $17.75. 

Henry Spring Wheat 
NOD-O-GEN 
Inoculation is inexpensive. Easy to use. Directions on each can. 
Alfalfa, Sweet Clovers, Medium Red, Alsike and Mammoth Clover, 
White Dutch Clover: State seed to be inoculated: 1 bu. size, 50c; 2% 
bu. size, $1.00, postpaid. ‘ : 
Lespedeza: Up to 100 Ib. size, 50c, postpaid. 
Beans: String, Snap, Wax, Kidney, White Wonder, Navy, Great North- 
ern: 1 bu. size, 35c, postpaid. 
Garden Peas, Field Peas, Vetch: State seed: Up to 100 lb. size, 50c; 
1,200 lb. size, $5.70, postpaid. 
Lima Beans, Peanuts, Soy Beans: State seed: Small size (up to 120 
Ibs.), 30c; 5 bu. size, 55e; 25 bu. size, $2.50, postpaid. 
Garden Size: For garden Peas, Beans, Lima Beans. Sweet Peas, Edible 
Soy Beans: For up to 5 Ibs. seed: Each, 10c; 3 for 25c, postpaid. 
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