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WINTER SEED WHEAT. 
PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO THE FLUCTUATIONS OF THE MARKET. 
DELIVERY F.O. B. NEW YORK, BAGS EXTRA. 
THE PRICES HEREIN NAMED ARE THOSE RULING FEBRUARY, 1906. 
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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, 1} 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 
yet grown. and will be the leading fancy milling wheat of this 
country Price, 80c. per peck, $2.50 per bushel. 
MAY WE NOT BOOK YOUR ORDER 
FOR WINTER SEED WHEAT FOR NEXT FALL’S SOWING 
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To be shipped from new 1906 Harvest as soon as ready 
next Autumn—crops permitting. We will give you the 
benefit of our lowest prices on the varieties ordered—ruling 
at time of shipment. 
It is an advantage to make plans and order the Seed 
before sowing season, for during the press of summer work, 
it is apt to be forgotten or put off until too late for best 
results. 
JONES’ PARIS PRIZE (Beardless). 
This is one of the Jones Wheats that was awarded 
the Grand Prize at St. Louis Exposition. A plot of 
this was grown on the Exposition grounds by the 
U.S Agricultural Department and attracted special 
attention. It is a wheat of great promise and cannot 
fail to be one of the finest white wheats grown, and 
will be in great demand by manufacturers of Cereal 
Foods, as well as millers. Originated from a cross 
between Jones’ Early Arcadian and a Russian White 
variety, a seedling from this was again crossed with 
Early Arcadian, the result from this cross being Paris 
Prize, which will be a leader in white wheats in all 
sections as soon as known, partaking from its Russian 
parent hardiness, white chaff and fine milling qualities, 
and from Early Arcadian strong, even, upright growth, 
wide, square-built, beardless head; plump, large 
grain, and was almost fly-proof when other sorts were 
destroyed. <A field of this is worth seeing, with its 
large, square-built, white heads and sturdy straws. 
Price, $1.50 per peck, $4.00 per bushel. 
JONES’ MAMMOTH AMBER (Bearded). 
This fine variety of wheat originated from cross- 
breeding American Bronze. This cross was crossbred 
with Early Genesee Giant. The result from this 
combination resulted in a crossbreed that is sure to 
be a favorite with every farmer as soon as known, 
and will be in great demand with the millers wherever 
grown. It was awarded the Grand Prize at St Louis 
Exposition. It is one of the most sturdy in growth. 
A strong, rapid grower and stooler in the fall, can 
be sown very late, and, like Silver Sheaf, is one o: 
the few that will produce a heavy crop sown after 
late potatoes in October. Straw medium tall, thick- 
walled and very strong and large at base of head, 
which is carried nearly erect and without any tendency 
of breaking at heads, which are long, bearded, very 
squarely built from base to tip. Large, plump amber 
grain, and will be classed by millers as a hard, light 
amber, strong in gluten. It is ome of very even 
growth, and stands like a wall through severe storms. 
(See cut.) Price, $1.50 per peck, $4.00 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 a reddish-brown 
shade, completely packed with large, dark red kernels. Price, 
80c. per peck, $2.50 per bushel. 
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