HENDERSON’S | 
NEW WHEAT 
“St. Louis Grand Prize” 
JONES’ ST. LOUIS GRAND PRIZE WHEAT (Beardless) 
THs grand new wheat is destined to become a standard “rough and ready” variety, being equally at home 
on all soils, thriving on light sandy, gravelly, clay loam or river bottom lands, and it is as nearly fly proof 
as it is possible for a wheat to be. It is a strong healthy grower with dark wide foliage, starting into growth 
among the earliest in spring. Straw medium tall, very stocky and thick walled; heads square and compactly 
set from base to tip; kernels short but very large and plump; color medium dark red and of good milling 
quality. We expect St. Louis Grand Prize Wheat to make a big record every where. Mr. Jones says his 
field of it in northern New York was noted as the best field of wheat in all of that section. Just as even asa 
floor. Every head standing erect and not a straw out of place. Price: peck, $1.50; 12 bush., $2.50; 
bush., $4.50; in 10 bush. lots, per bush., $4.00. 
35 37 CORTLANDT NEW. YORK. 
Copyright 1910 by Peter Henderson & Co. 
