. Price list and descriptive catalogue. Nursery stock Kansas Lawrence Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. s F. BARTELDES & CO., LAWRENCE, CHAMPION BEARDLESS BARLEY. This is a grain especially adapted to our western country. It resembles wheat, and has no hull or beard. Nothing surpasses it for stock feeding when ground Into meal. Its yield is assure as wheat and equally as heavy. Requires less to sow an acre than bearded barley nud yields more pounds. Our stock growers are
. Price list and descriptive catalogue. Nursery stock Kansas Lawrence Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. s F. BARTELDES & CO., LAWRENCE, CHAMPION BEARDLESS BARLEY. This is a grain especially adapted to our western country. It resembles wheat, and has no hull or beard. Nothing surpasses it for stock feeding when ground Into meal. Its yield is assure as wheat and equally as heavy. Requires less to sow an acre than bearded barley nud yields more pounds. Our stock growers are now cultivat- ing this grain in preference to spring rye There seldom is a surplus on the marUet at this season there is less to offer than usu As long as supply holds out we will sell at following prices: Peck 50c., bu. $ RUSSIAN SPELT2. A grain of wonderful hardiness and produc- tiveness, introduced in a limU@tf way three seasons ago. long enough to co> vince us of its value to our western farmers and stock rais- ers. -*~ Mr. Lindenmeierof LarimerCo., Colo., says: This grain grows tail like rye and matures as early as barley, and each year when tested by the side of each it has yielded twice as much per acre as oats and tinee bushels to one of barley, and is a much better feed for stock than either. It yields from 40 to SO bushels to the acre, and from 4 to 6 tons of straw hay. You who are interested in your own success will admit that if possible we want to raise grain that is adapted to this country. We are satisfied from experience that this is the coming feed for all kinds of stock. Tough and hardy, it stands the drouth better than any other grain, making it a sure crop. Itisa grain to sow for profit. Your chickens and geese, {'our horses and colts, your cows and calves, your sheep, ambs and swine, all will eat it eagerly and flourish. The culture of Speltz is simplicity itself. It's just as easy as sowing oats or wheat. Prepare your land as you would for wheat or
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