OATS, HENDERSON'S oI^Ve^FIv 
IMPORTANT. A change of Seed Oats is necessary and the seed should be renewed at least every second or thir <* vear - 
Oats grown on the same soil year after year deteriorate rapidly and soon become light, chaffy and unprofitable. 
CLYDESDALE 
The Most Popular High-Grade White Oat 
Since we introduced this Grand Oat it has steadily and deservedly 
gained in popularity, and today it is the most popular High Grade 
White Oat in the United States. The ultimate financial benefit 
accruing to the American farmers by the annual distribution of 
several thousand bushels of Clydesdale Oat cannot be overesti- 
mated. These Oats weigh considerably more per measure bushel 
than any other variety, so that the produce is worth for seed pur- 
poses 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 
Clydesdale Oat to the farmer is the fact that they have been 
thoroughly cleaned by the latest and most improved machinery, 
and are absolutely free from weed seeds. Sow 3 bushels per acre. 
Price, peck, 90c; Standard bushel of 32 lbs., $2.25; 10-bushel lots, 
per bushel, $2.15; 100-bushel lots, per bushel, $2.10. 
LONG'S WHITE TARTAR 
Vigorous Constitution Immense Yielder Very Early 
The earliest, heaviest and most prolific domestic -grown Side Oat 
in cultivation. It is suitable for all soils; of robust and vigorous 
constitution, is remarkably early and an immense cropper; the 
straw 7 is long and stout, stands up well and does not readily lodge 
or twist. The heads measure from 8 to 10J/2 inches, and the kernels, 
are of immense size, thick, plump and heavy; it is undoubtedly the 
heaviest cropping domestic white Oat ever offered. 
Planted alongside some of the older varieties, it usually yields 
more than double the number of bushels per acre of any of the other 
sorts; 100 bushels per acre may be expected of it under good con- 
ditions. 
Its extreme earliness, great length and strength of straw, thick, 
plump grains and the heavy yields it is capable of producing give 
Long's White Tartar all the necessary qualifications which go to 
make an ideal Oat. Sow 3 bushels per acre. 
Price, peck, 90c; bushels of 32 lbs., $2.75; 10-bushel lots, per 
bushel, $2.65; 100-bushel lots, per bushel, $2.55. 
STORM KING 
This is a side oat. The true white tartarian. The average 
weight of the grain is 40 lbs. Sow 3 bushels per acre. 
Price, peck, 90c; bushel of 32 lbs., $2.75; 10-bushel lots, per 
bushel, $2.65; 100 bushel lots, per bushel, $2.55. 
CORNELLIAN 
Small Gray Oat with a very thin hull which gives a high feeding 
value. A heavy yielder, especially in New- York State. We have 
a true stock free from impurities. Sow 3 bushels per acre. 
Price, peck, 90c; bushel of 32 lbs., $2.50; 10-bushel lots, per 
bushel, $2.40; 100 bushel lots, per bushel, $2.30. 
For Greater Yields Treat All Cereal 
Seed With New Improved "Ceresan" 
The Purchaser Pays Transportation Charges on Farm Seeds, Except Where Noted. 
