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ENDERSON’S 
IMPORTED 
A VARIETY OF WHITE OATS OF EXTRAORDINARY 
WEIGHT, EARLINESS AND PRODUCTIVENESS, 
The Natural Weight of which is 50 pounds to the Bushel. 
Since we introduced this Grand Oat it has steadily and 
deservedly gained in popularity, until to-day it is THE 
MOST POPULAR HIGH-GRADE WHITE OAT IN THE 
UNITED STATES. 
The climate of America is unsuited to the production 
and maintenance of the highest grade of oats, and unless a 
heavy imported oat be used for seed purposes at least 
every second or third year, they become light, ‘‘chaffy,”’ 
inferior in quality and unprofitable. The ultimate financial 
benefit accruing to the American farmers by the annual 
distribution of several thousand bushels of HENDERSON’S 
CLYDESDALE OATS cannot be overestimated. Theseoats 
weigh naturally 50 Ibs. per measured bushel, and they 
deteriorate in weight only from three to four lbs. each year 
they are grown here, so that the produce is worth for seed 
purposes at least double the market value of ordinary oats. 
We offer these oats for sale at the weight of 50 Ibs. per 
bushel, exactly as grown for us in Britain, so that those 
purchasing will actually receive for every bushel over one 
and one-half bushels according to the American standard, 
which reduces the price of ** The Clydesdale ** to $1.44 per 
standard bushel of 32 Ibs. Another most important ad- 
vantage of Henderson’s Clydesdale Oats to the farmer is 
the fact that they have been thoroughly cleaned by 
our most improved machinery, and are absolutely 
free from foreign and weed seeds. (See cut.) Price, by ex- 
‘ press or freight, $1.00 per peck; $2.50 per bushel (of 
50 Ibs.) Or we will supply 3 bushels (150 Ibs.), the 
quantity to seed an acre, for $7.00. 10 bushels and 
upwards, $2.25 per bushel; 100-bushel lots, $2.15 
per bushel. 
What Our Customers Think Of&——————— 
HENDERSON’S IMPORTED CLYDESDALE OATS. 
““We got one bushel of Clydesdale Oats from your house four years ago. 
We have been very successful with them; we now raise no other kind. We 
had about 1,100 bushels of them this year, but wish to renew the seed.”” 
WILLIAM ARCHER, Brier Hill, New York. 
“Last spring I sowed 100 pounds of your celebrated Clydesdale Oats on 
1% acres of ground and have just thrashed 170 bushels of the finest oats 
everseen in this part ofthecountry. I write you thisstatement to acknowledge 
the great benefit you have bestowed on the grain-growing sections of our 
country by furnishing such seed.’* 
ROBERT WOLF, Canvas Prairie, I. T. 
“The one pound of Clydesdale Oats I bought of you thrashed 222pounds 
ofthe finest oats leversaw. They weighed 50 pounds to the bushel.” 
WM. HEMSTOCK, McMinnville, Oregon. 
“Your Clydesdale Oats are the grandest oats I have ever seen in allmy 
fife.” JAMES WILLIS, Farrington, Va. 
“The imported Clydesdale Oats I bought of you areincomparably good. 
Such vigorous-growing oats I never saw.” 
W. W. NEWSON, Fort Worth, Texas. 
aun... CLYDESDALE OAs 
(Grown in Northern New York.) 
In order to give Henderson’s Clydesdale a still wider 
distribution and make their value universally known, and 
to enable us to offer them at a price within the reach of 
every farmer, we have had several thousand bushels 
specially grown for us in the United States during the past 
Henderson’s Imported Clydesdale Oats Are Genuine Only When year. These we have thoroughly recleaned, and are extra 
3 choice and heavy, free from all foul seeds and light and 
Direct From Us. imperfect grains. We are within the mark when we say 
4 : vi i der i y cultivation 70 to 80 
In the ‘Ohio Farmer,” Mr. J. T. Hickman, ofthe Ohio Agricultural Experiment WBeSE oats will viele ‘hah ar ee c 5 t tio t 100 
Station, states that samples of Henderson's Clydesdale Oats and Clydesdale Oats bushels per acre, and under favorable circumstances 
procured from other sources have shown, in a series of experiments, in favor of bushels per acre can reasonably be expected. $1.25 
Henderson’s Clydesdale. He also states that the average yield of Clydesdale Oats a @ 2 . i 
procured from other sources was something like nine bushels per acre below the bushel (32 Ibs.); 10-bushel lots, $1 O bushel; 100 
Tesults obtained from Henderson’s Clydesdale. bushel lots, $1.15 bushel. 
We shall be pleased to make Special Prices (where possible) to Buyers of large quantities of Grain or Grass Seed. Write us. 
