Soy Beans 
See Yellow List for prices. 
As a hay crop, soy beans are higher in protein content 
than clover and equal to alfalfa hay. Are -excellent 
for silage grown with corn. Do not plant too early; 
about corn planting time or later. Inoculate seed with 
Nitragin before planting. Cover seed lightly. 
CULTURE. For silage, the usual amount of corn 
soy beans added at the rate of 10 pounds per acre. 
For hay, plant 60 to 90 pounds per acre in rows 20 to 36 
inches apart. Harvest when pods are well filled and 
leaves commence to turn. Allow to wilt in swath, then 
rake up and place in small cocks. Curing sometimes re- 
quires several days and should be thorough. Soy beans 
drop their leaves quite easily and should be cut before 
any number have fallen. They should be handled as little 
as possible to retain the most leaves. 
MANCHU, WIS. 606. This variety is recommended for 
hay, dry beans, as well as planting with corn for silage. 
Beans are yellow, of medium size and mature medium 
early. 
Field Peas 
Prices given on Special Yellow List. 
Are not only profitable as a dry shelled crop, but may 
also be used for hay, pasture, or soiling with excellent 
results. Peas are second only to clover in their soil en- 
riching properties and can be grown under almost any 
condition. Seed 2% to 3 bushels to the acre. 
CANADA YELLOW FIELD PEAS. The standard field pea 
of the Northwest, and needs no description. It is always 
in demand either as a dry pea for cooking, or for pigeons. 
MARROWFEFAT FANCY. Vines grow 4 to 5 feet high bear- 
ing long, round pods with 5 to 7 large round peas. 
and 
Sunflower 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN. Are especially useful in the poul- 
try run, as the large leaves furnish shade for young 
chicks; also, the seeds make a good addition to the 
poultry ration. They are very rich in oil and protein 
and are splendid to feed during the moult and winter 
months. They are also valuable for hogs. Sow 2 to 3 
lbs. to the acre. Prices given on Yellow price list. 
Buckwheat 
Buckwheat can be sown as late as July and still pro- 
duce a crop, or it may also be plowed under for soiling. 
Sow % to 1 bushel per acre, as late as possible, and 
still have crop well developed before severe frosts cccur. 
Light. well-drained soils are best for this crop. 
COMMON. Seed is a rich dark brown and larger than 
Silver Hull. It resists drought and blight very well and 
produces seed early. Refer to Yellow lists for prices. 
Barley 
Prices given on Special Yellow List. 
Treat seed with New Improved Ceresan or Ceresan M 
at the rate of one-half ounce of the chemical dust to 
each bushel of Barley. Plant as early in spring as a 
good seedbed can be prepared; sow 1% to 2 bushels per 
acre. Sow Barley on well drained, loam soil. Apply 200 
to 300 pounds of fertilizer per acre where needed. 
MOORE. A six-row, white, smooth awned variety with 
a moderately compact head. It is suitable for either 
malting or feed.. Yields slightly more than Wisc. 38 and 
the straw lodges somewhat less. Moderately resistant 
to spot blotch and mildew but is susceptible to leaf rust, 
stipe, loose and covered smut. 
WISCONSIN NO. 38 (BARBLESS). A smooth awned 
barley developed by the Wisconsin station. Resistant to 
barley stripe. Has a large head and plump kernel and 
stands the heat and dry weather better than other va- 
rieties Many yields of 40 to 50 bushels are reported. A 
fine malting variety. 
Flax 
See Special Yellow List for prices. 
Flax can be sown only about once in six or seven years 
on the same ground. It is a splendid crop to grow on 
new breaking, for it not only produces a good paying 
crop but it also helps to prepare the soil for future 
crops, leaving ground in a nice mellow condition. Be- 
fore sowing, it is especially important to have the ground 
well firmed. Sow 25 to 30 pnounds to the acre, as early 
as possible and yet avoid the last killing spring frost. 
RED WING. A variety somewhat earlier than Bison 
and recommended for Central and Southern Minnesota. 
Red Wing was developed by the Minn. Agric. Sta. Seed 
is medium size’and gives a very high quality oil. 
B 5128. Large seeded, late maturing, tall growing and 
high yielder. Similar to Bison, moderately wilt resistant 
and excellent rust resistant. 
KOTO. A _ tall growing Flax which shows much 
promise. It has been a high yielder and fairly rust 
resistant. Produces oil of good quality. Matures late. 
Rye 
Prices given on Special Yellow List. 
EMERALD. Developed by the Minn. Exp. Sta. for 
Northwest growing. Has greenish colored seed, long 
heads and is strong strawed. Grows medium tall. 
IMPERIAL. One of Wisconsin’s newest releases, It 
was developed for a colorless seed and produces a medium 
tall plant similar to Rosen. 
ROSEN. Is adapted for the southern portions of rye pro- 
ducing areas, where winters are not too severe. It isa 
good variety there. 
RODENT DESTROYERS 
BLACK LEAF WARFARIN RAT KILLER. Try this new, 
tested, proven, complete rat control. Concentrate, 45 0oz., 
MOGs tg UD ole b Or 5 bbe $2,982 dt 1b., $4.98: 
RODAN—CONTAINS DUPONT ANTU. An appetizing bait 
that rats and mice can’t resist. After eating this power- 
ful rat-killing chemical, rats and mice rush outdoors 
for fresh air and water and die. 4 oz. pkg., 98c. 
D-CON, with warfarin. Kills rats and mice with science’s 
latest discovery. Is surer, safer, easier and cleaner. 
Concentrate;~makes 6) lbs: Of “balt.5. 2. soc. does Sarees $2.98 
ReG2gyIMIXeC Gs cae cere tree eteretea Bh, ielbs  Si-69e5bs:, ..os00 
Mouse-Prufe. Gravity feed package.................. 89ec 
SWEENEY’S POISON WHEAT. Sure death to rats, mice, 
moles, and gophers. Price, 20c, 35c, 
and 75c a carton. 
KORCE’S MOLE KILLER PELLETS 
will destroy the pests. Compounded 
from foods the moles naturally eat 
and containing a poison that is 
deadly to them, these pellets reach 
the pests right where they live—in 
the ground. And that’s where they IEG . 
die. One application may be suffi- Lue P NX 
cient. 35-pellet size, 30c; 75-pellet 
size, 60c; 185-pellet size, $1.00; 875- 
SS 
pellet size, $3.25; 5 lbs., $6.25. KILLER 
FORCE’S MOUSE SEED. Quick acting in killing mice. 
1% oz., 25ce. 
GOPHER DEATH. A poison in tablet form—easy to use. 
Made of food the rodents love. The poison is concealed 
in the tablets. Kills pocket gophers, ground squirrels, 
ete. Price, 75e. 
CYANOGAS (Calcium Cyanide). Cyanogas A. Dust. For 
ants, moles, rats, gophers. Grade “A” Cyanogas is recom- 
mended because of its ease of application and high 
efficiency. 4 oz. 50c: 1 Ib, $1225:-5 Ibs. $4.25. 
STEEL ANIMAL 'TRAPS. Chain attached for catching 
rats, gophers, weasels, muskrats, skunks, ete. Size 0, 
35c; size 1, 40c; size 1 jump, 50c; size 1%, 75c; size 1% 
jump, 75c; size 2, 85c; size 2 jump, $1.00; size 3, $1.25; 
size 4, $1.65; size 2 coil spring, $1.35; size 1% fur stretch- 
er, 45c. Ask for prices by dozen. 
VICTOR MOLE TRAP. (Spear type.) A most effective de- 
vice. Price, $2.00. 
THE NASH MOLE TRAP. Rec- 
ommended by U. S. Biological 
Survey, catches the mole in all 
kinds of ground when proper- 
ly set. Clods or stones cannot 
prevent perfect operation. 
This trap catches the mole 
When it comes from either 
direction. If properly set, you 
cannot fail with the Nash 
Mole Trap. $2.85 postpaid. 
B-Z TRIP MOLE TRAP. A 
simple, easy to set mole trap. 
This is one of the most satis- 
factory and easy-to-set traps 
we have ever handled. Each, $3.00 postpaid. 
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MACABEE GOPHER TRAP. This is the most successful 
gopher trap ever offered. It is simpl d 
and a sure catch. Each, 45c. Ble ane easy Log sce, 
FORCE’S GOPHER KILLER. Made in ready-to-use 
pellets is easy to use. Kills these pests right where they 
live—in the ground. Prices: 60- ; : § 
size, $1.00. pellet size, 50c; 175-pellet 
Case A phaadL Ss GOPHER POISON. 
opher poison put up according to the formula recom- 
mended by the University of Minn. If you are troubled 
with gophers try this proven remedy. Price, 85c. } 
DEATH TO MICE. Very effective. 
8 oz., $1.00. 
RAT-BOMBS. Relatively harmless to humans and domes- 
tic animals, yet very effective i illi 
pooee e in killing rats. 15¢ and 
K-R-O (Kills Rats Only). 
A pocket 
1% o0z., 25c; 4 oz., 50c; 
i : This exterminator wil i 
your premises without endangering your pets, {reat e 
poultry, ete. _Is harmless to animals other than rats 
and mice. Price, 75c. Ready mixed bait, 1144 0z., 35c. 
MOUSE AND RAT SEED. A seed treated wit i- 
cal, that due to its peculiar flavor the mice Bee ieeen 
in preference to anything else. As soon as they eat the 
kernel, they go outside for air and water and die. Has 
been approved by the Good Housekeeping Institute 
Mouse Seed. 1% 0z., 25c; 1 lb., $1.50. Rat Seed. 1 1b. 0c. 
STEARN’S ELECTRIC RAT AND ROACH PASTE. To kil 
rats and mice apply Stearn’s Paste on bread, nas 
meat or other food, for bait. Will also kill gophers and 
other rodents. Price, 49c: 55e by mail. 
DEAD SURE RODENT DESTROYER. 
squirrels, moles, rats 
the ground. Tubular, 
paid $1.45. 
) Kills gophers, 
or any animal that burrows in 
lhe each: doz., $1.25; doz., post- 
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