Winter Seed Wheat 
“PENN 44” (Bearded) 
It is a reliable yielder, year after year. In years when all conditions are 
against successful crops, this variety makes good average yields in spite of 
adverse conditions. 
The grain is of the finest quality, a genuine Longberry, dark red and 
hard and even on poor soils the grain will be of full size. There is no wheat 
grown that is better liked by millers. 
Its extreme hardiness will carry it safely through severe winters and its 
vigorous constitution withstands attacks of insect pests and diseases. Sow 
1% bushels per acre. 
Price, quart, 30c.; peck, $1.15; bushel of 60 lbs., $3.50. 
FORWARD (Beardless) 
It succeeds and produces heavy crops on poor, thin land, and it also has 
extreme hardiness to recommend it. The gold-colored straw is very thick 
and strong, easily supporting the heavy grain without breaking. The large 
amber kernels are placed four to a breast, eight breasts to a side, with long 
symmetrical heads having a brown chaff. Sow 1% bushels per acre. 
Price, quart, 30c.; peck, $1.15; bushel of 60 lbs., $3.50. 
LEAP’S PROLIFIC (Beardless) 
It roots deeply and stools vigorously. It ripens 
early, with grain and straw maturing at the same 
time. The heads are beardless, glistening white in 
color, compactly built, filled with heavy, plump, 
grains from base to tip, well enclosed, thereby pro- 
tecting them from unfavorable weather conditions 
and also preventing self-shelling when cutting. 
The grain is large, dark red of the Longherry 
type. The straw is long, stiff and very uniform, 
yielding a large tonnage to the acre. 1% bushels 
are required to sow an acre. (See engraving.) 
Price, quart, 30c.; peck, $1.15; bushel of 60 Ibs., 
$3.50. 
Winter Seed Rye 
ROSEN RYE 
Rosen Rye has yielded up to 40 bushels to the 
acre. The plant is extremely vigorous, producing a 
luxuriant stiff straw from large stools. On account of its vigorous stooling 
habit only one bushel will be required to sow an acre. 
The grain is extremely attractive, plump, and heavy. 
One of the principal merits of this valuable grain, is that it thrives equally 
as well on light soils as it does on heavy soils. 
Price, quart, 35c.; peck, $1.20; bushel of 56 Ibs., $3.50. 
GIANT WINTER RYE 
A remarkably heavy cropping Rye, having in fair tests out-yielded many 
other varieties both in straw and grain. The straw is of uniform length, 
strong and of extraordinary stiffness. Sow 1% bushels per acre. 
Price, quart, 30c.; peck, $1.00; bushel of 56 lbs., $3.00. 
WINTER RYE 
The variety most commonly cultivated, whether sown for grain, straw or 
cutting green. Sow 1% bushels per acre. 
Price, quart, 30c.; peck, $1.00; bushel of 56 lbs., $3.00. 
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