i “55” TOMATO 
SUPERB MAIN-CROP TOMATO 
Wisconsin “55”? 
Big Yields. Handsome Appearance. 
Smooth, Deep Red Fruits. 
This superb new tomato was developed by Dr. John C. Walker 
and Dr. James Kuntz of the University of Wisconsin, their aim 
was to produce a tomato superior to anything thus far available. 
It ripens as early as John Baer and has all the good qualities of 
Stokesdale and Rutgers. Compared to these it has larger fruit, 
no shoulder cracks, no blossom end rot, ripens evenly, is uni- 
form in size, has a strong skin and solid walls so makes an ex- 
cellent shipper. It is also resistant to defoliation diseases, early 
blight and leaf spot, thus far it has out-yielded other varieties 
by 30%, you will find this to be the top ranking tomato. Certified 
Wis. grown seed: Pkt. 15¢; V4 oz. 30c; V2 ez. 50c; oz. $1.00; 
Yq Ib. $2.50. 
Vigorous Grower. Large, 
W. H. Volkmer, Mass.—Your 
Wisconsin “55” Tomato sur- 
passes anything in my 25 
years of gardening. The 
vines are loaded with large 
perfect fruit and are very 
sturdy like a_ tree, they 
amaze all who see them. 
Datura or 
Angel’s Trumpet 
Annual growing to a height 
of 2 to 3 ft. and producing 
large lily-like trumpet shap- 
ed flowers that are very 
fragrant. A plant in bloom 
is a beautiful sight and per- 
fumes the whole garden. 
Our seed will produce both 
single and double flowers. 
For best results they should 
be started indoors and 
later transplanted into the 
open. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkis. 25c. 
NEW IMPROVED CERESAN 
PREVENTS SMUT. INCREASES YIELD. LOW COST. Why 
grow smutty grain, which greatly reduces your yield, when 
for 2 to 3 cents per bu. you can treat your seed and pre- 
vent a loss. Very effective in preventing bunt or stinking- 
smut on wheat, covered smut and stripe disease on bar- 
ley and smut on oats. Also improves the stand and will in- 
erease your yield from 3 to 5 bu. per acre. Easily and 
quickly applied, requires no water. and will not bother in 
sowing after it is treated. A pound can will treat 30 bu. 
of seed grain. Full instructions on every can. 1 Ib. can 
90c; 4 ib. can $3.25, postpaid. 
Treat Your Potatoes With 
New [improved Semesan Bel 
Treat your seed potatoes with New 
Improved Semesan Bel. The quick 
dip treatment will take care of 
potato disease, especialy rot and 
scab. One peund will treat from 
60 to 80 bushels, which makes the 
cost of treating from 1% to 3 
cents per bushel. Full instruction 
on every can, 2 oz. pkg. 50¢; 1 Ib. 
can $2.00; 4 Ib, can $6.25. 
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DE LUXE DAHLIAS 
It is a source of deep satisfaction to grow truly giant flowered 
dahlias in your garden. It is not difficult to do this if you plant 
some of the excellent varieties listed below and follow the sim- 
ple instructions sent with each order. The dahlias listed below 
are outstanding kinds, not only are they of giant size and fine 
colors but they are also vigorous growers and free flowering. 
AVALON—One of the most popular and widely grown yellow 
Dahlias. Many flowers 10 in. in diameter and produced on 
strong heavy stems. Each 56c; 3 for $1.25. 
MRS. GEO. L. BOUTILLIER—One of the best carmine red dah- 
lias. A true giant as many flowers are 12 in. in diameter. Easy 
and vigorous grower, profuse bloomer. Each 45¢; 3 for $1.10. 
ROSE GLORY—Rose pink flowers of large size and a very free 
bloomer. One of the best for landscape effect, flowers 6 to 7 in. 
across. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
ROYAL PENNANT—A srand and striking variety. Giant at- 
tractive flowers of deep royal purple. Will make a show in 
any garden. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
SAGAMORE—Considered one of the best of the bronze or gold- 
en tan varieties. Its large shaggy blooms of copper and gold 
are very attractive. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
WHITE WONBER—Pure white flowers 8 to 10 in. across are not 
uncommon. A beautiful flower with long curled petals. Each 
45c; 3 for $1.10. 
SPECIAL DAHLIA OFFER 
One select root of each of the above six grand Dahlias for $2.25. 
NOTE—For best results Dahlia roots must be properly stored 
until time to plant, for this reason we do not send out the roots 
until the proper planting time. You may order them with your 
seed and we will see that your dahlias are sent out when time 
to plant. 
Fancy Mixed 
Dahlias 
This is a select 
assortment of se- 
lect Dahlias and 
will give you a 
grand assortment 
at a low price. 
The mixture is 
made up of extra 
good _ varieties 
and no two will 
be alike. Extra 
Select Bulbs: 3 
for 85c; 6 for 
$1.50; 12 for 
$2.85. 
BEDDING DAHLIAS 
Dwarf or Bedding Dahlias 
These grand dwarf Dahlias are very desirable for either beds 
or borders. They will start blooming in 6 to 8 weeks after 
planting and will then be a mass of flowers until frost; a bed 
or row of these Dahlias are a grand sight when in flower. They 
grow 18 to 24 inches tall and branch very freely, bearing flowers 
on each branch, also excellent for bouquets. Flowers will be 
single, semi-double and double but all very beautiful. Select 
bulbs: 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50; 25 for $5.00. 
Mrs. Hy. Rooker, Wis.—Must tell you I am well pleased with your 
Dahlias, they were admired by all who saw them. 
8—ROSE GLORY 
1—MRS. G. BOUTILLIER 
2—WHITE WONDER 
4—AVALON 
Increase Your Crops, Build up the Fertility of Your Soil by Using 
Dickinson’s Humus Inoculation 
Now you can inoculate your alfalfa, clover, soybean or 
other legume seed without the use of water and still 
be sure of a growth of soil-improving root nodules 
Pe as full and vigorous as was formerly possible to ob- 
7 tain only by the use of bottle or “jelly” type cultures. 
with Dickinson’s New Humus Tnoculation has been per- 
Nod-O-Gen fected after careful study and experiment in the coun- 
try’s largest commercial soil bacteriological labora- 
(Below) tory. Each culture contains millions of vigorous root 
nodule bacteria living in a specially blended humus 
NOT substance which can be mixed with the seed dry, just 
as it comes from the can. Every can contains plenty 
of culture material to fully inoculate the quantity of 
seed for which it is intended. 
Full directions are printed on the label. No skill or 
experience is required to get good results with Dick- 
inson’s Humus Inoculation. It is safe and easy to use 
and produces sure results at a cost of only a few 
cents per acre. Only a few minutes are required to 
inoculate the seed which can then be sown immed- 
jiately Many growers now prefer Dickinson’s Humus 
Inoculation because of the handy form and the ease 
with which it is used. 
No. 1—Alfalfa and Sweet Clover. Bu. 50¢c; 212 bu. 
$1.00. 
No. 2—Clovers of all kinds. Bu. 50c; 22 bu. $1.00. 
No. 3—Soy Beans; Bu. 30c; 5 bu. 60c; 25 bu. $2.50 
No 4—Field Beans. Bu. 50c. 
No. 5—Peas. Bu. 50c. 
Always Order above by number. 
Inoculated 
The Wonderful Ladino Clover 
Grows on Low Moist Soils. Makes Excellent Pasture. 
Equal to Alfalfa in Nutrition. 
This sensational new clover may be sown on either 
upland or low moist soils where alfalfa or other 
celovers will not grow. Similar to White Dutch Clover but 
spreads by runners and grows much taller, the runners 
throw up leafy stalks. The leaves resemble Red Clover in 
size and shape. Unexcelled as a green feed for poultry but 
for livestock pasture it should not be sown alone. A recom- 
mended mixture for high ground would be 2 lbs. Red Clover, 1 Ib. 
Alsike Clover, 1% Ibs. Ladino Clover and 6 to 7 Ibs. Brome Grass. 
For low moist soils 2 Ibs. Alsike clover, 2 Ibs, Ladino Clover and 
7 to 8 lbs, Brome Grass. Certified Seed: Lb, $2.10; 5 Ibs. $9.75; 
postpaid. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. or more @ $1.85 per Ib. Select Uncertified 
Seed: Lb. $1.85; 5 Ibs. $8.75; postpaid. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. or more @ 
$1.65 per Ib. 
RANDOLPH, WIS. 
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ROX ORANGE 
Wisconsin Rox Orange 
Sorghum or Sugar Cane 
Probably the best Sorghum or 
Sugar Cane of them all. 
Developed at the Wisconsin Ex- 
periment Station and bred espec- 
jally for high sugar content. It 
grows a thick sturdy cane, pro- 
duces a high quality syrup and 
more of it than any other yariety 
Owing to its unusual sweetness 
it is unexcelled for silage as it 
grows 8 to 10 ft. tall and produces 
just as much tonnage as Atlas 
Sorgo and the old Amber Cane. 
Seed costs very little more than 
the common varieties but pro- 
duces a crop of far better quaiit 
Select seed of our own growing: 
Lb. 40c; 3 Ibs. $1.19, postpaid; ‘not 
Prepaid, 25 Ibs, $3.50; 100 Ibs. 
$12.50. 
Clarence Pratt, Vt.—Y. 
the best of any u 
