8.Ibs. plant 
one acre 
in hills. 
very much heavier. 
 W270—85 day maturity. The best known of the 
very early hybrids. Has a wide range of adapta- 
tion, has sturdy, medium tall stalks and attrac- 
_ tive well shaped, medium large, long drooping 
_-_-—s gars of deep kernels and a small cob. Very good 
ag. soning for cold tolerance in the spring. Easy 
Fhe husk ing. 
- -W335A—90 day maturity. Cross of half red dent 
and half yellow dent with the ears of the final 
crop varying from yellowish red to reddish yel- 
low. The stalks are unusually large for an early 
variety. Equals any other 90 day hybrid in grain 
yield and leads them all for silage production. 
W355A—93 day maturity. This new hybrid has 
very good standability and field appearance. The 
ears are of medium size, good proportion and 
small butts. It has better ear style and uni- 
formity than the widely recognized W355 and is 
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KILLERS 
- Wisconsin Grown Hybrid Seed Corn is recognized as among the 
Wisconsin grown seed in graded flat kernels. 
maturity date wanted. 2 Ibs., 84¢; 5 Ibs., $1.64; peck, $3.85; 14 bu., $6.90, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: bu., (56 Ibs.), $8.75; 5 bu. @ 
SEED CORN 
CERTIFIED HYBRID CORN—WISCONSIN GROWN 
ae BS valuable yellow strain of corn, composed of four inbreds! Inbred 
_ corn has clearly demonstrated its heavier yields over ordinary corn, 
and while the initial cost is higher the final net returns have been 
consin 
very best seed corn obtainable. 
stands up well, and produces handsome, uniform, large ears. Wis- 
Hybrid outyields all standard varieties of corn. 
Corn weighs 
56 Ibs. 
per bu. 
It grows remarkably uniform, 
Seeds 
should not be saved from a crop of Hybrid Corn as the seed breaks 
noticeably easier husking. A good corn to try 
and we are sure you will like it. 
W416AA—95 day maturity. A new hybrid re- 
leased for seed production in 1951. Has good 
field appearance with long slender ears that 
husk easily and cleanly and also has good re- 
sistance to stalk rotting diseases that cause stalk 
breakage. 
W464A—100 day maturity. Has a wide range of 
adaptation, excellent yield and has medium long, 
slender, drooping ears. Matures quickly and is 
easy husking. Stalks are medium tall. Good rat- 
ing for cold tolerance and ability to give vigor- 
ous seedling growth. 
W525A—105 day maturity. A new early, high 
yielding hybrid. It has very good field appear- 
ance and standability and husks easily and 
cleanly. The ears are medium to medium long, 
up the second year. We offer maturity dates as follows: 
Sealed and certified Blue Tag. State 
$8.60 per bushel. Bags free. 
with small shanks and tend to be somewhat 
more slender than those of W525 and outyields 
that variety by 5 to 10 bushels per acre. The 
grain is of excellent quality. 
W575—110 day maturity. A hybrid with very 
good field appearance with stalks of medium 
height and uniform ear placement. A good husk- 
er with thick ears of medium length and a 
heavy yielder of excellent quality grain. The 
foliage has a characteristic dark green color and 
this hybrid is an especially good silage strain. 
Wé41AA—115 day maturity. Good standability, 
excellent appearance, long, slender ears with 
loose husks which husk easily and cleanly. The 
stalks tend to be short and stocky, rather than 
tall which makes for easy handling, but pro- 
duces an abundance of fodder for silage or 
shredding. 
Wisconsin No. 25 Corn 
OPEN POLLINATED VARIETIES of SEED CORN 
WISCONSIN No. 25 CORN 
{Earliest of All) 
, 80 to 85 days. Here is the very earliest of all yellow dent 
oe corns! This wonderful variety, Wisconsin No. 25, is 10 
ex to 14 days earlier than Wisconsin No. 8 with ears some- 
what smaller and the kernels more flinty than Wiscon- 
sin No. 8, and is the corn for the extreme North. Stalks 
cv average 614-7 feet high, quite leafy. Kernels are large 
and quite deep. Wisconsin grown. 
; 4427—Radium Brand: 
ee, 2 Ibs., 74¢; 5 Ibs., $1.37; peck, $3.10; 
es : Y% bu., $5.32, postpaid to 4th zone. 
~ Not prepaid: bu., $5.75; 21% bu., $14.22; 
Li 5 bu., $28.20. Bags free. 
mt WISCONSIN No. 8 (Minn. No. 13) 
90 to 105 days. The second earliest yellow dent corn. 
2 The ears are of handsome appearance with sixteen to 
Pas 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 
e- _ seven feet high. They are very leafy and furnish much 
. fodder. Ear selected, well graded. 
ee ; alot Brand: 
~ 2 Ibs., 70¢; 5 Ibs., $1.28; peck, $2.83; 
. aie 1% bu., $4.98, postpaid to 4th zone. 
‘ Not prepaid: bu., $5.00; 214 bu., $12.32; 
5 bu., $24.50. Bags, free. 
 4406—Certified Blue Tag: 
4 2 Ibs., 74¢; 5 Ibs., $1.37; peck, $3.10; 
4 1% bu., $5.32, postpaid to 4th zone. 
‘ Not prepaid: bu., $5.75; 214 bu., $14.22; 
/ 5 bu., $28.20. Bags free. 
_ MURDOCK ‘OR WISCONSIN No. 13 
95 to 105 days. Our strain of improved Murdock open- 
pollinated corn is exceptionally popular with our many 
customers. It grows a large leafy stalk with ears of 
_ beautiful yellow color and very uniform, 8 to 914 inches 
long, with 16 to 20 rows of deep, large kernels, some- 
what rough and with no tendency to flintiness, which 
is often found in other varieties. The grains completely 
cover the cob from butt to tip. The stalks grow strong 
and leafy and make an excellent silo corn. Also dries 
up well for husking or shredding. You won’t go wrong 
_ by trying some of this corn. 
-4389—Radium Brand: 
2 Ibs., 70¢; 5 Ibs., $1.28; peck, $2.83; 
Y% bu., $4.98, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: bu., $5.00; 2%4 bu., $12.32; 
5 bu., $24.50. Bags free. 
IQHN _A. SALZER SEED COMPANY, LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 
SILVER KING OR WISCONSIN No. 7 
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 uniform creamy white kernels which are 
slightly rough, of good length and set compactly on the 
cob. Ear selected, well graded. Wisconsin grown. 
4401—Radiam Brand: 
2 Ibs., 75¢; 5 lbs., $1.39; peck, $3.18; 
1% bu., $5.40, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: bu., $6.00; 2%% bu., $14.87; 
5 bu., $29.50. Bags free. 
GOLDEN 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 Experimental Station. It is a beautiful, pure 
golden yellow corn, ears 8 to 914 inches long, 16 to 18 
rowed, of symmetrical shape, well filled from butt to 
tip, with good sized kernels. Stalks are about 7 feet 
high and very leafy. Ear selected, well graded. Wis. 
grown. 
4369—Radium Brand: 
2 Ibs., 70¢; 5 Ibs., $1.28; peck, $2.83; 
1% bu., $4.98, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: bu., $5.00; 214 bu., $12.32; 
5 bu., $24.50. Bags free. 
4370—Certified Blue tes 
2 Ibs., 74¢; 5 Ibs., $1.37; peck, $3.10; 
% bu., $5.32, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: bu., $5.75; 214 bu., $14.22; 
5 bu., $28.20. Bags free. 
NEW LEAMING 
110 to 115 days. One of the most desirable and improved 
standard varieties of heavy yielding open-pollinated 
dent corn. Can be grown anywhere in the corn belt and 
quite far north as this selected strain has been matur- 
ing here at LaCrosse each season. 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. 
4395—Radium Brand: 
2 Ibs., 70¢; 5 Ibs., $1.28; peck, $2.83; 
% bu., $4. 98, postpaid to 4th zone, 
Not prepaid: bu., $5.00; 214 bu., $12.32; 
5 bu., $24.50. Bags free. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT 
110 to 115 days. A popular corn for both ensilage and 
crib producing large, show-type uniform ears, 9 to 11 
inches long with 18 to 20 straight rows of deep kernels 
on a very thin cob. High yielding, leafy and adapted to 
medium and heavy soils. You will find it worth trying. 
4398—Radium Brand: 
2 Ibs., 70¢; 5 Ibs., $1.28; peck, $2.83; 
1% bu., $4.98, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: bu., $5.00; 214 bu., $12.32; 
5 bu., $24.50. Bags free. 
SALZER’S SUPERIOR FODDER 
125 days. Stalks often 11 feet high, extremely heavy 
yielding, 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. Iowa and So. Dakota 
grown. 
4384—Radium Brand: 
2 Ibs., 71¢; 5 Ibs., $1.30; peck, $2.89; 
1% bu., $5.10, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: bu. (56 Ibs.), $5.25; 
21% bu., $12.95; 5 bu., $25.75. Bags free. 
GIANT RED COB FODDER 
130 days. A fine white fodder corn, that has yielded 
35 tons of fodder per acre. Iowa grown. 
4363—Radium Brand: 
2 Ibs., 70¢; 5 Ibs., $1.28; peck, $2.83; 
1% bu., $4.98, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: bu. (56 lIbs.), $5.00; 
21% bu., $12.32; 5 bu., $24.50. Bags free. 
SWEET FODDER CORN 
90 days. A high grade of Sweet Corn. 
high in sugar content. Idaho grown. 
4426—Radium Brand: 
2 Ibs., 89¢; 5 Ibs., $1.79; peck, $3.50; 
25 Ibs., $6.97, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: bu. (45 Ibs.), $8.50; 
21% bu., $21.00; 5 bu., $41.50. Bags free. 
ARASAN 
For corn, sorghum, peanuts, soybeans, rice and vege- 
tables. Usually reduces losses from seed decay and 
damping-off. Two-way action:—as a disinfectant; as a 
protectant. 2 to 8 oz. treats up to 100 lbs. of seed. 
34 oz. pkg., 25¢; 8 oz. pkg., $1.15, postpaid. 
Leafy, bushy, 
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