HENDERSON'S TESTED FARM SEEDS 



FOUR^ROWED FULTZ 



(BEAFkDED) 



This is one of the earliest maturing wheats which possesses an unmistakable advantage for the grower 

 in carrying out his rotation scheme. The straw is long and very stiff and on rich soil where other wheats 

 lodge badly, "Four-Rowed Fultz" has the stamina and ruggedness to withstand -nand and storm. 



The grain is medium in size but very plump and hard and of first grade milling qualities. The color 

 is rich red. The heads are medium in size and the very compactly built spikelets hug closely to the stem., 

 often four kernels in a row on each side. 



All in all it displays qualities of productiveness and hardiness that merit favor for it wherever grown. 

 This excellent wheat ripens a few days ahead of most of the sorts, and by its profuseness gives a satisfactory 

 crop of both grain and straw. Sow at the rate of 13^ bushels to the acre. {See engraving below.) 



Price, $3.25 per bushel of 60 lbs.; 10-bushel lots, $3.15 per bushel. 



Four'Rowed 



FULTZ 

 WHEAT 



thoroughly re' 

 liable on either 

 richer poor land 



LANCASTEK 

 FULCASTER 



(BEARDED) 



Lancaster-Fulcaster is rightly 

 one of the most popular bearded 

 wheats. It represents the devel- 

 opment of many years of careful 

 selection of the old variety 

 Fulcaster, which over a long 

 period of years held first place 

 as a big yielding wheat. 



Lancaster-Fulcaster is a re- 

 liable yielder, year after y^^ear. 

 In years when all conditions 

 are against successful crops, 

 this variety proves its reliability 

 by making good average yields 

 in spite of adverse conditions.. 

 There are few varieties that will 

 do quite as well on soils of 

 average fertility. Farmers who 

 have not been successful in 

 raising even fair crops of wheat 

 on rather thin soils, should grow 

 this variety. The change will 

 insure them against wheat fail- 

 ures, and produce a satisfactory 

 crop of straw and a surprising 

 crop of grain. 



The grain is of the finest 

 quality, a genuine Longberry, 

 dark red and hard. An un- 

 usual feature peculiar to this 

 variety is that on poor soils the 

 grain will be of full size. There 

 is no wheat grown that is better 

 liked by millers. 



The extreme hardiness of 

 Lancaster-Fulcaster will carry 

 it safely through extreme 

 winters. It has a vigorous 

 constitution that withstands at- 

 tacks of insect pests and diseases. 



In the Pennsylvania State 

 College Experimental Station's 

 four years' tests of seventeen 

 varieties of wheat, Lancaster- 

 Fulcaster led all bearded sorts, 

 yielding on an average of 33.8 

 bushels per acre for the four 

 years. 



Lancaster-Fulcaster ripens 

 early and produces stiff long 

 straw with large hard dark red 

 grain. It is well worthy the 

 attention of any wheat grower. 



Price, $3.00 per 

 60 lbs.; 10-bushel 

 per bushel. 



bushel of 

 lots, $2.90 



