SALZER’S 
HARDY NORTHERN - 
GROWN ALFALFA 
Any sweet soil, with drainage, will pro- 
duce Alfalfa. There is hardly a farm where 
a suitable location for a field of Alfalfa can- 
not be found. Soil that produces good crops 
of small grains, clover and potatoes, is ustal- 
ly suitable. Drill in 12 lbs. per acre or sow 
20 lbs. per acre broadcast. 
PRICES ON ALL FIELD SEEDS ARE SUB- 
JECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 
PLEASE ORDER EARLY. 
RANGER ALFALFA 
Wilt and Disease Resistant 
Here’s the new synthetic variety you have 
read about. Developed by U. S. D. A. and Ne- 
braska’s Experiment Station. The result of 
compositing five strains from Cossack, Turke- 
stan and Ladak parentage, Ranger has high 
resistance to bacterial wilt and other diseases. 
It is winter hardy, and has variegated blos- 
soms, with some yellow flowers. In seed pro- 
duction, Ranger equals Grimm, Cossack and 
Baltic, and surpasses Turkestan. Ranger is well adapted to the 
northern states, particularly where bacterial wilt reduces stand. 
Grimm, Ladak or Cossack will yield about as much hay as Ranger 
where wilt is not troublesome, but Ranger will outyield these 
varieties wherever wilt becomes a factor. Recommended by Minne- 
sota and all other northern Experiment Stations. 4196—Certified 
Blue Tag seed, Northern grown. 2 Ibs., § 2.10; 5 lbs., $5.07; 10 Ibs., 
$9.90; peck, $14.80, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: % bu. $27.30 
bu. (60 Ibs.), $54.00. Bags free. 
LADAK ALFALFA 
Wilt resistant, and claimed to be the hardiest and highest yield- 
ing alfalfa! Ladak has consistently shown less winter killing than 
any other alfalfa, including Grimm, and has survived long and 
severe drouths where all other alfalfas were injured or killed. In 
addition, Ladak resists wilt; 55 varieties of Ladak in a test showed 
a fair stand after all the other alfalfas were 95% killed by wilt. 
Ladak is a heavy yielder, producing a fine stemmed and excep- 
tionally leafy hay. 4192—Certified Blue Tag seed, Northern grown: 
2 Ibs., $2.00; 5 Ibs., $4.75; 10 Ibs., $9.17; peck, $13.62, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: 1% bu., $25.10; bu. (60 Ibs.), $49.50. Bags free. 
COSSACK ALFALFA 
A very hardy alfalfa from Siberia, cold resistant, heavy yielder, 
drouth resistant and wilt resistant. Considered hardier than 
Grimm. If your soil is infected with Alfalfa Wilt, plant Cossack, 
Ranger or Ladak Alfalfa. 4217—Certified Blue Tag seed, Northern 
gzrown: 2 Ibs., $1.98; 5 Ibs., $4.70; 10 Ibs., $9.08; peck, $13.50, post- 
paid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: % bu., $24.85; bu. (60 Ibs.), $49.00. 
Bags free. 
GRIMM ALFALFA 
Recommended by almost every agriculturist in the U. S. 
Extremely hardy and very productive. 
4212—Certified Blue Tag seed, Northern. grown: 2 Ibs., $1.96; 
5 Ibs., $4.65; 10 Ibs., $8.98; peck, $13.38, postpaid to 4th zone. Not 
prepaid: 1% bu., $24.60; bu. (60 Ibs.), $48.50. Bags free. 
A Field of Hardy Land O’Lakes Brand Alfalfa. 
HARDY NORTHERN GROWN 
COMMON ALFALFA 
Our Hardy Northern Grown Common Alfalfa seed is grown in 
Montana or other Northern States where its genuine hardiness has 
been proven by the severe cold winters it has been forced to resist 
season after season. This Alfalfa has proven its worth with thou- 
sands of our customers in all parts of the United States. We offer 
United States Verified origin seed in all our Common Alfalfa. 
LAND O’LAKES BRAND. Land O’Lakes Brand Common Alfalfa 
is a very popular and favorite brand throughout the northern and 
central parts of.the United States because of its extreme hardiness 
and ability to produce an abundant crop of hay or seed. This seed 
is all from old and well established fields that have withstood the 
hard and cold winters of our-northern states. 4186—Land O’Lakes 
Common, Northern grown: 2 Ibs., $1.73; 5 Ibs., $3.87; 10 Ibs., $8.00; 
peck, $11.78, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 4% bu., $21.50; bu. 
(60 Ibs.), $42.50. Bags free. 
HARDY MONTANA GROWN. Only the hardiest of Alfalfas will 
survive the bitter cold, long winters of Wisconsin. Our seed is 
from thoroughly established Montana fields. 4214—U. 8. Verified: 
2 Ibs., $1.70; 5 Ibs., $3.80; 10 Ibs., $7.48; peck, $11.50, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: 1% bu., $21.10; bu. (60 Ibs.), $41.75. Bags free. 
HARDY WASHINGTON GROWN. This seed is produced in the 
high altitudes of Eastern Washington bordering on Canada and 
Tdaho and therefore is extremely winter hardy. It is approved by 
the Agricultural Experiment Stations for planting throughout our 
northern states, is very productive and the seed is beautifully 
bright and clean and free of noxious weeds. 4223—U. S. Verified: 
2 Ibs., $1.70; 5 Ibs., $3.80; 10 Ibs., $7.48; peck,_$11.50, postpaid to 
4th zone. Not prepaid: 14 bu., $21.10; bu. (60 Ibs.), $41.75. Bags free. 
SPECIAL NOTICE—When ordering will you please state how 
to ship: whether by Parcel Post, Express or Freight (Rail or 
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BARLEY 
1% to 2 bu. sow one acre; 48 Ibs., in one bushel, 
WISCONSIN BARBLESS 
(Pedigree No. 38) 
One of the Best Barleys for Malting Purposes, 
Wisconsin Barbless or Wisconsin Pedigree No. 38 Barley is a bearded 
variety that was originated by the Wisconsin Experiment Station by 
crossing a smooth awn oat from Russia with Oderbrucker barley. It is 
a remarkably heavy yielder, with heavy, large and plump Kernels. 
The greatest feature of all, however, is the freedom from the trouble- 
some 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 valuable 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 144 to 2 bu. per acre. 4285— 
Radium Brand: Lb., 26c; peck (12 Ibs.), $1.48, postpaid to 4th zone, Not 
prepaid: 1% bu., $1.35; bu. (48 Ibs.), $2.50; 5 bu., $12.35; 10 bu., $24.50; 25 
bu., $60.00. Bags free. 
MOORE BARLEY 
A new malting variety developed by the University of Wisconsin and 
U. &. Dept. of Agriculture. In repeated tests it has outyielded all other 
varieties and seems to lodge less. It is a six row, white, smooth awn 
‘barley with a moderately compact head. The hulls are thinner and stick 
tighter to the kernel, resulting in less skinning during threshing. The 
exceptionally strong straw holds heads erect with less breaking in the 
fields before harvest. It is resistant to stem rust, spot blotch, root rot 
and mildew. 4275—Standard Seed: Lb., 28e; peck (12 Ibs.), $1.55, postpaid 
to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 14% bu., $1.48; bu. (48 ‘Ibs.), $2.75; 5 bu., $13.60; 
10 bu., $27.00; 25 bu., $66.25. Bags free. 
BUCKWHEAT 
Sow ¥% 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 BUCKWHEAT. Most popular buckwheat. The large grains 
are a rich dark color and have a thin hull, About a week earlier than 
Silver Hull. 4329—2 Ibs., 49e: 5 Ibs., 98e; peck, $1.63, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: 1% bu., $1.60; bu., $2.75; 5 bu., $13.50. Bags free, 
SILVER HULL BUCKWHBAT. Little smaller grains than the Jap- 
anese. Grain is light gray color, thin hulled. 4331—2 Ibs., 47¢; 5 Ibsy 
95e; peck, $1.58, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 12 bu., $1.50; bu. $2.605 
5 bu., $12.75. Bags free. 
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68 ; JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 
Wisconsin Barbless or Pedigree No. 38 Barley 
