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HYBRID CORN 
WISCONSIN GROWN 
CERTIFIED BLUE TAG RADIUM BRAND 
A valuable yellow strain of corn, composed of four inbreds! In- 
bred corn has clearly demonstrated its heavier yields over ordinary 
corn, and while the initial cost is higher the final net returns have 
been very much heavier. 
Wisconsin Grown Hybrid Seed Corn is recognized as among the 
very best seed corn obtainable. It grows remarkably uniform, 
stands up well, and produces handsome, uniform, large ears. Wis- 
consin Hybrid outyields all standard varieties of corn. Seed should 
not be saved from a crop of Hybrid Corn as the seed breaks up the 
second year. We offer maturity dates as follows: 
W 275 — 85 days W 531 —105 days 
W 416A— 95 «6 - OW 595 —110 « 
: W 464 —100 6“ W 641AA—115 “ 
Wisconsin State sealed and certified, Wisconsin grown seed in 
graded flat kernels. ; 
Price: Flat kernels. State maturity date wanted: 2 Ibs., 67¢; 5 
Ibs., $1.37; peck, $3.15, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: % bu., 
$4.35; bu. (56 Ibs.), $8.00; 5 bu., @ $7.85 per bushel. Bags free on 
all corn. 
WISCONSIN No. 8 (Minn. No. 13) 
90 to 105 days. The second earliest yellow dent corn. 
The ears are of handsome appearance with sixteen to twenty 
rows of bright, rich yellow, smooth and plump kernels, which set 
compactly on the cob, from butt to tip. The ears average eight 
inches in length and are frequently borne two on a stalk, which 
grows about seven feet high. They are very leafy and furnish 
much fodder. Ear selected, well graded. 
2 Ibs., 57¢; 5 tbs., $1.12; peck, $2.38, postpaid to 4th zone. 
paid: 14 bu., $2.87; bu., $5.25; 214 bu., $12.95; 5 bu., $25.75. 
NEW LEAMING 
112 to 115 days. One of the most desirable and improved standard 
varieties of heavy yielding dent corn today. Can be grown any- 
where in the corn belt except the extreme north and matures a 
few days earlier than Reid’s yellow dent. The stalks are a good 
height, very leafy and with broad blades, making splendid silage 
or fodder.’ Ears 9 to 10 inches long, well filled with 18 to 20 rows of 
deep golden yellow kernels. Our strain of seed is carefully selected 
and produced in Iowa or the Dakotas. 4395—Well graded: 2 Ibs., 
48e; 5 Ibs. 99e3 peck, $2.10, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
Y% bu., $2.30; bu., $4.25; 21%% bu., $10.50. Bags free. : 
REID’S YELLOW DENT 
115 to 120 days. Ears are covered with 18 to 24 rows of deep 
grain, light golden-yellow color and about 9 to 11 inches long. 
Splendid fodder corn. Nebraska grown.- 4398—Well graded: 2 ibs., 
48e; 5 Ibs., 99e; peck, $2.19, postpaid to 4th ® 
zone. Not prepaid: % bu. $2.30; bu., $4.25; 
2% bu., $10.50. Bags free. 
ENSILAGE 
AND FODDER CORN 
SALZER’S SUPERIOR FODDER. Stalks 
often 11 feet high, extremely heavy yield- 
ing, giving a heavy tonnage of ensilage, 
rich, juicy and succulent. White ears. 
While it is late, it of course can be used 
at any stage. 125 days. Iowa and So. Dak- 
grown. 4384—2 Ibs., 54¢e; 5 Ibs., $1.08; peck, 
$2.28, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
% ‘bu., $2.55; bu. (56 Ibs.), $4.75; 214 bu, 
$11.75; 5 bu., $23.15. Bags free. 
GIANT RED COB FODDER. A fine white 
fodder corn, that has yielded, 35 tons of 
fodder per acre. 130 days. Iowa grown. 
4363—2 Ibs., 52¢;3 5 Ibs., $1.05; peck, $2.20, 
postpaid toe 4th zone. Not prepaid: % bu., 
$2.50; bu. (56 Ibs.), $4.50; 244 bu., $11.15; 
o bu., $22.00. Bags free. 
SWEET FODDER CORN. A fodder grade 
of White Sweet Corn, 95 days, leafy, bushy, 
high in sugar content. Ia. and Nebr. grown. 
4426—2 Ibs., 76e; 5 Ibs., $1.56; peck, $3.40, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 25 Ibs., 
$4.45; bu. (50 Ibs.), $8.56; 214 bu., $21.00; 
5 bu., $41.50. Bags free. 
Not pre- 
Bags free. 
70 JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN — 
SEED CORN 
Wisconsin No. 25 Corn 
4406—Wisconsin grown:.- 
Corn weighs 
56 Ibs. 
per bu. 
WISCONSIN No. 25 CORN (Earliest of All) 
S80 to 85 days. Here is the very earliest of all yellow dent corns! 
This wonderful variety, Wisconsin No. 25, is 10 to 14 days earlier 
than Wisconsin No. 8 with ears somewhat smaller and the Kernels 
more flinty than Wisconsin No. 8, and is the corn for the extreme 
North. Stalks average 614-7 feet high, quite leafy. Kernels are 
large and quite deep. Wisconsin grown. 4427—2 Ibs., 58e; 5 Ibs., 
$1.15; peck, $2.45, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: % bu., $2.98; 
bu., $5.50; 214 bu., $13.60; 5 bu., $26.95. Bags free. 
COLDEN GLOW OR WISCONSIN No. 12. 
105 to 110 days. The outstanding corn for Wisconsin! Golden 
Glow or Wisconsin No. 12 was developed at the Wisconsin Experi- 
mental Station. It is a beautiful, pure golden yellow corn, ears 
S to 9% inches long, 16 to 18 rowed, of symmetrical shape, well 
filled from butt to tip, with good sized kernels. Stalks are about T 
feet high and very leafy. Ear selected, well graded. Wis. grown. 
4369— 2 Ibs., 57¢3 5 Ibs., $1.12; peck, $2.38, postpaid to Ath zone. 
Not prepaid: 1% bu., $2.87; bu., $5.253;-214 bu., $12.95; 5 bu., $25.75. 
Bags free. 3 
'4370—Certified Blue Tag. 2 Ibs., 62c; 5 Ibs., $1.23; peck, $2.56, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 14 bu., $3.25; bu., $6.00; 244 bu, 
$14.75; 5 bu., $29.00. Bags free. 
SILVER KING OR WISCONSIN No. 7 
Order Early—Supply Limited 
105 to 110 days. Silver King or Wisconsin No. 7 is not only the 
best white dent corn but it is one of the heaviest yielders and also 
furnishes a heavy amount of silage. Ears average 8 to 10 inches, 
filled out clear to the tips with uniformscreamy white kernels 
which are slightly rough, of good length and*set compactly on the 
cob. Bar selected, well graded. Wisconsin grown. 
4400—2 Ibs., 58e; 5 Ibs., $1.15; peck, $2.45, postpaid to 4th zone. 
' Not prepaid: 14 bu., $2.98; bu., $5.50; 214 bu., $13.60; 5 bu., $26.95. 
Bags free, : 
4401—Certified Blue Tag. 2 Ibs., 62c; 5 Ibs., $1.23; peek, $2.56, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 14 bu., $3.25; bu., $6.00; 2% bu. 
$14.75; 5 bu., $29.00. Bags free. 
MURDOCK OR WISCONSIN No. 13 
95 te 105 days. Ears are golden yellow. 8 to 9 inches long with 
“416 to 20 rows, kernels are deep and large, slightly rough on the 
tips. Ear selected, well graded. 4389—Wisconsin Grown. 2 Ibs, 
57e; 5 Ibs., $1.12; peck, $2.38, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
VY, bu., $2.87; bu., $5.25; 214 bu., $12.95; 5 bu., $25.75. Bags free. 
ARASAN 
For corn, sorghum, peanuts, soybeans, rice and vegetables. Usu- 
ally reduces losses from seed decay and damping-off. Two-way 
action:—as a disinfectant, generally destroys many surface seed- 
borne organisms; as a protectant, generally protects seed against 
soil-borne organisms responsible for seed decay. 2 to 8 oz, treats 
up to 100 Ibs. of seed. %4 oz. pkg., 25¢c; S oz. pkg., $1.00, postpaid. 
FIELD PEAS 
YELLOW CANADA. Plowed 
under as a fertilizer, they rank 
next to Red Clover. For dairy 
feed, mix them with oats, rye 
or barley, and cut when the oats 
head out. 4655—Radium Brand: 
2 Ibs., 62e; 5 Ibs., $1.23; peck, 
$2.68, postpaid to 4th zone. Not 
prepaid: % bu., $3.25; bu. (60 
Ibs.), $6.00; 214 bu., $14.75; 5 bu, 
$29.00. Bags free. 
FLAX 
Sow 28 to 42 lbs. per acre, be- 
tween. April 15.and May 15, on 
clean land. 56 lbs. in one bu. 
REDSON (Wilt Resistant). 
Strong straw, early, very re- 
sistant to wilt, heaviest yielder 
of any flax, makes superior 
quality oil. Developed by the . 
Minn. Station. 4454—2 Ibs., 64e; | 
5 Vbs., $1.26; peck, $2.65, post-— 
paid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
% bu., $3.37; bu. (56 Ibs.), $6.253 
5 bu., $30.25. Bags free. i . 
