Barley... 
““MOORE” SPRING BARLEY 
Excellent new variety. Developed in Wis- 
consin. Six-row, white, smooth awn. Mod- 
erately compact head. Has good length 
stiff straw that does not lodge easily. 
Yields very well. Resists spot disease and 
mildew. Matures about like Wisconsin 38. 
Supply limited. 
“WISCONSIN 38’ BARLEY 
Six-row, resistant to stripe disease. Smooth 
beards, without sharp barbs. Useful nurse 
crop. Can provide extra home-grown feed, 
if corn runs low. 
““ALPHA” (2-ROW) BARLEY 
Good-yielding type. Developed at New 
York station. Popular throughout that state 
and other northern areas. Firm straw, nice 
grain. Hardy. 
“HENRY” SPRING WHEAT 
Heavy yielder, bred in Wisconsin. Ap- 
pears most worthy among present strains 
of spring wheat. Resists attacks of rust. A 
good flouring type. Adapted to higher 
altitudes in East. 
PARAAAAAAA AMMA 
“CERESAN M” Treatment 
for Barley, Wheat, Oats 
Controls organisms that cause decay and 
blights. Effective on some smuts, many 
other diseases. Best known chemical 
helper to raise grain yields . . . from even 
supposed to be disease-free seed. Low 
cost. 1 lb. treats 32 bu. seed grain. 14-oz. 
can, $1.40; 3-lb. can, $3.75. 
Seed Potatoes 
“IRISH COBBLER” (Certified) 
Old reliable type. Early. Makes good 
yields of good potatoes. Delicious, mealy. 
Shallow eyes. Stores well. Finest Maine- 
grown seed. 
“K ATAHDIN” (Certified) 
The main crop variety on many farms. 
Fine yielder. Very mealy. Oval shaped, 
smooth, shallow eyes. Vines dark green— 
thick, heavy foliage. Matures a little be- 
fore “Green Mountain.” 
“GREEN MOUNTAIN” (Certified) 
Late; good eating qualities, sound keeper. 
One of the best-liked standard varieties. 
“SEBAGO” (Certified) 
Late, blight resistant. If sprayed, will 
grow until frost. Many report Sebago liv- 
ing through drought to make good crops 
after late rains. 
“‘RUSSET” (Certified) 
Seed produced by famous Tuber-Unit 
method. ‘A hardy grower, easy to harvest, 
good keeper, resistant to many diseases. 
Produces heavy yields. Seed comes from 
Michigan. 
OL el —PARLAALSY 
““SEMESAN BEL” Treatment 
Increases Potato Yields 
Rhizoctonia, scab, and other soil-borne 
diseases can affect the best seed potatoes 
and cut yields. “Semesan Bel” offers easy, 
low-cost control. Average yield increase is 
about 10 per cent. Quick-dip and plant. 
1 lb. treats 60 bu. Cost: 1-lb. can, $2.45; 
2-0z. can, 55¢. 
