. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. nsively grown by all our farmers. It is a paying crop, even on poor, sandy soils. It is also a very valuable crop with which to seed down grasses. Spring—This Rve is invaluable as a catch crop for sowing where winter wheat has 60c; bushel $ Wisconsin Pedigree Rye—A strain of winter Rye secured after a dozen years of the mostcareful selective breeding at the Wisconsin Experimental Station. It was developedfrom Petkus, but the new grain outyields even that fine, heavy yielding sort. Thestraw is verv long, strong and stiff, not lod


. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. nsively grown by all our farmers. It is a paying crop, even on poor, sandy soils. It is also a very valuable crop with which to seed down grasses. Spring—This Rve is invaluable as a catch crop for sowing where winter wheat has 60c; bushel $ Wisconsin Pedigree Rye—A strain of winter Rye secured after a dozen years of the mostcareful selective breeding at the Wisconsin Experimental Station. It was developedfrom Petkus, but the new grain outyields even that fine, heavy yielding sort. Thestraw is verv long, strong and stiff, not lodging readily even on rich soils, the kernel isuniformly very large and plump, heads of unusual length. A year or two ago the averageyield reported by the members of the Experiment Station was bushels per acre morethan the average yield of common Winter Rye. Yields of 40 to 50 bushels per acre arevery common. Peck 50c; bushel $ Subject to Mnrket Fluctuations. Two Bushel Seamless Bags, 20c each. LIST OP CHOICE FARM SEEDS FOR 1916. 45. sMS*^jWBBB%| BG fcr i -lilliillilliM


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