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HENDERSON'S 
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CEYDESDALE OATS 
THE “MOST POPULAR HIGH - GRADE 
WHITE OAT IN THE UNITED STATES 
Early and Productive—Free from Disease — Does 
not Shell Out in Handling — And Weighs 
50 Pounds to the Measured Bushel 
Since we introduced this Grand Oat it has steadily and 
deservedly gained in popularity, until today it is the most 
popular High-Grade White Oat in the United States. 
The climate of Americais unsuited to the production and 
maintenance of the highest grade of Oats, and unless a heavy 
imported (British) 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. These Oats weigh 
naturally 50 lbs. 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. 
No other Oat can show such a record—75 to 100 bushels 
per acre, and double the usual quantity of straw. Another 
most important advantage of Henderson’s Clydesdale Oats 
to the farmer is the fact that they have been thoroughly 
cleaned by the latest and most improved machinery, and 
are absolutely free from foreign and weed seeds. Sow 3 
bushels per acre. (See cut.) 
PRICE, Imported Clydesdale Oats, per peck.......... $0.65 
Per Standard bushel of 32 lbs yo is. c8 edo 2.00 
10-bushel lots and upward, per bushel.... .......... 1.95 
100-busthelMots-perbishel- = waste. . ys 6. oo ee 1.90 
Genuine ONLY When Direct From Us 
In the Ohio Farmer, Mr. J. T. Hickman of the Ohio 
Experiment Station tells how samples of Henderson’s Im- 
ported Clydesdale Oats, and Clydesdale Oats procured from 
other sources, were grown together in a series of experiments 
and resulted greatly in favor of Henderson’s Clydesdale. 
The average yield of Henderson’s Clydesdale was nine bushels 
per acre ahead of the others. 
Gleaned from Our Daily Mail 
GRATEFUL FOR BENEFITS RECEIVED 
‘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 ever 
seen in this part of the country. I write you this statement to acknowledge 
the great benefit you have bestowed on the grain-growing sections of our 
country by furnishing such seed.”’ 
ROBERT WOLF, Canvas Prairie, 1. T. 
THE STRAW WAS FIVE FEET, SIX INCHES HIGH 
“T hada Sine, crop of your Imported Clydesdale Oats this year. They 
Stood five feet six inches high, and in many places higher and headed out nice- 
ly. I thrashed 10 acres of them and had 531 bushels of the finest oats I 
have seen in the country. I will feed the straw to the dry cows this winter. 
JOHN WILSON, Walpole, Mass. 
INCOMPARABLY GOOD, 
““The Imported Clydesdale Oats I bought of you are incomparably good, 
Such vigorous growing oats I never saw."’ W. W. NEWSON, Ft. Worth, Tex. 
15 LARGE 2 HORSE LOADS FROM 4 ACRES 
f “The crop of Clydesdale Oats averaged 5 feet 3 inches high and was cut 
in the milk; from ahout 4 acres I got 16 large two horse loads." 
HN B. MARCON, Woodside Farm, Princeton, Mass. 
CEREALS 
HENDERSON'S 
AMERICAN-GROWN 
CEYDESDALE OATS 
In order to give Henderson’s Clydesdale a still wider distribution 
make their value universally known, and to enable us to offer n 
price within the reach of every farmer, we have had several tl 
bushels specially grown for us in Northern New York during tl 
year. These we have thoroughly recleaned, and are extra choice and | 
free from all foul seeds and light and imperfect grains. 
the mark when we say that these Oats will yield under ordit 
70 to 80 bushels per acre, and under favorable circumsta 
per acre can reasonably be expected. Sow 3 bushels per acr 
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PRICE, American-Grown Clydesdale, per peck $0.50 
Per Standard bushel of 32 lbs. ; . 1.40 
10-bushel lots and upward, per bushel Ye 1.35 
100-bushel lots, per bushel 1.30 
