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B [ao eee Ree ™] PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO THE FLUCTUATIONS 
iNesgs eaten : OF THE MARKET. DELIVERY F.O.B. 
Er ies 2B OR NEW YORK, BAGS EXTRA 
THE PRICES HEREIN NAMED ARE THOSE 
RULING SEPTEMBER, 1910, 
HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR SEED WHEAT. 
It costs almost as much to lay down an acre of 
wheat that yields only 15 bushels per acre as one that 
will yield from 35 to 50 bushels. The first scarcely re- 
turns the cost of the investment while the latter yields 
a handsome profit. The leading essential needed to 
attain such results is to sow Henderson’s Superior Seed 
Wheat, whichis grown especially for seed purposes from 
cross-bred, select pedigree strains of undoubted supe- 
riority. 
SILVER SHEAF LONGBERRY RED (Bearded). 
The most perfect Longberry Red Wheat grown. 
It will prove to be the finest Longberry Red ever known, 
and will make a sensation among wheat growers and 
millers as soon as known. This marvel originated from 
a cross between the well-known American Bronze and 
a cross from Lancaster and a seedling Longberry. It 
is one of the hardiest of all wheats, a strong, healthy 
grower and can be sown very late. If sown early, 14 
bushels of seed per acre will be enough on strong soil. 
Straw of light yellow color, medium tall, thick-walled 
and strong; head long, wide and full; chaff thin and 
silvery-white; grain large, dark and flinty, and nearly 
as long as rye kernels. It will command the highest 
market price of any Longberry vet grown, and will be 
the leading fancy milling wheat of this country. Price, 
Price, 80c. per peck, $2.50 per bushel, 1o-bushel 
lots @ $2.40 per bushel. ‘ 
EARLY RED CHIEF (Beardless). 
We herewith introduce a very superior new wheat, 
for which we predict a grand future. It originated 
from Early Red Clawson and Red Arcadian. Without 
doubt, Early Red Chief will prove a wonder in the wheat 
line, being a rough-and-ready sort that can be depended 
upon for a granary filler even in unfavorable seasons. 
It is one of the strongest-growing and productive sorts 
yet introduced; its growth in the fall is strong, foliage 
large, thick and dark, covering the ground early in the 
season, and can be sown very late. It is one of the 
first to start in spring. Straw exceptionally thick- 
walled; strong heads, long and wide, carried erect, of 
: 3 Wee a reddish-brown shade, completely packed with large, 
= =e : aoe dark red kernels. Price, 8oc. per peck, 
SILVER SHEAF LONGBERRY RED. 2.50 per bu., 1o-bu. lots @ $2.40 per bu. 
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