Journal of AgricuUvre, Victoria. [10 April, 1916. 



PENNY SEED WHEAT 



The First Seed Wheat sold out at the Werribee Research Farm 

 has been the "PENNY." No more " Penny" Wheat can be got 

 from the Government Farms, but Farmers can be supplied with 



"Penny" Seed grown on virgin land 



at Wooloomanata, near Lara. 



The fear has been expressed that the world will be over-supplied 

 with wheat, but the wastage of war is enormous, and it cannot 

 be expected that there will again be record crops in the neutral 

 countries. Where land is in good order for cropping, the fear 

 of low prices should not be a deterrent to sowing. 



Most Farmers who have grown it state that if only one variety were grown 

 their choice would be the "PENNY." 



Price, 5/9 per Bushel on Trucks, Geelong 



Particulars and samples on application to — 



DENNYS LASCELLES LTD.,mV 



GEELONG and 

 LBOURNE. 



DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



Limited numbers of Resistant Vines are obtain- 

 able from the Department of Agriculture at the 

 following prices for each description of plant. 



£6 



RESISTANT ROOTLINGS (Grafted), per l.OOO (packing extra) - 



Supplied from July to September, 1917. 



RESISTANT ROOTLINGS (Ungrafted), per l.OOO (packing extra) £1 10/- 



Supplied from July to September, 1916. 



RESISTANT CUTTINGS, per l.OOO (packing extra) - - 15/- 



Supplied in July and August, 1916. 



Applications must be made on the official order forms, which may be obtained from The Director, 

 Department of Agriculture, Melbourne, or from the Principal, Viticultural Collesre. Rutherglen. 



Full particulars concerning the distribution, explaining the conditions which must be complied with 

 by applicants, are obtainable on application to 



THE DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE, MELBOURNE 



