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TA ENDERSON’S SUPERIOR 
Often, through pressure of other work, the seeding of Winter Wheat is neglected until too late and is either not sown at all 
With the two varieties of Spring Wheat here offered, this difficulty can be overcome by Spring sowing. 
They are the best of the Spring Wheats, yield well, and the milling quality of the grain surpasses even the best of the winter 
o> WELLMAN FIFE. © 
The best of all the Spring Wheats, having large heads and 
grain, and tall, strong straw, with white chaff heads and dark 
amber kernels. The grainis very hard and produces the finest 
grade of flour, and is eagerly sought after by millers. 
Enormously productive, and is invaluable for spring sowing 
where the Winter Wheat has been killed, or where it was not 
} sown. (See cut.) $2.25 per bushel (60 1bs.); 
10-bushel lots, $2.10 per bushel. 
Spring wheat is also a satisfactory crop to sow along with grass seed. 
© = SASKATCHEWAN FIFE.===e 
The favorite variety in the great Spring Wheat sections of 
the Northwest, where it is much esteemed by the farmer for 
its earliness, productiveness, vigorous growth and freedom 
from smut and diseases, and by the miller on account of its 
unsurpassed milling qualities. $2.10 per bushel (60 Ibs.); 
10-bushel lots, $2.00 per bushel. 
C—O 
“Last spring I purchased one quart 
of the Saskatchewan Fife Spring 
Wheat. I sowed the same on five 
square rods of land where one crop 
had been grown before. I threshed 
four bushels and forty-four pounds 
of very ine wheat, weighing sixty- 
five pounds to the bushel. I found 
some stools that contained as many 
as eighty stalks of bearing size from 
one kernel. Most of the stools con- 
tained from forty to fifty stalks. 
That was more than I expected to 
Taiseé, more than ever was raised, 
and I think wore than ever will be 
raised again from & like amount of 
seed. Iam gure when every farmer 
will start to raise it, it will be a 
great thing forthe country.” 
—J. W. Noorny, Angus, Minn. 
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WE NOT BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW 
Winter Seed Wheat cratvs sowina: 
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DESCRIBED ON FOLLOWING PAGES, 21 TO 24. 
To be shipped from new 1904 Harvest as soon as ready next 
Autumn—crops permitting. We will give you the benefit of our 
lowest prices on the varieties ordered—ruling at time of shipment. 
It is an advantage to make plans and order the Seed before sowing season, for during the Press of summer work, it is 
apt to be put off until too late for best results. 
